Anti-ICE Protests in Los Angeles

Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles continue despite curfew; Mayor addresses 'war zone' label on Fox News. Protests escalate with rioters burning flags, defacing police vehicles, and destroying property. National Guardsmen and Marines deployed to combat ongoing protests.

Protests in Spokane, Washington

Spokane, Washington declared a state of emergency after protesters defied a curfew set by Mayor Lisa Brown. Protests erupted after a Venezuelan seeking asylum was detained by ICE. Authorities deemed the protests unlawful and called for peace.

Protests Against Immigration Raids and Trump Administration's Policies

Protests continue in multiple U.S. cities against Trump administration's immigration policies, with some clashes and arrests. Curfew imposed in Los Angeles, National Guard deployed in Texas ahead of expected protests. No Kings Day protests planned nationwide on Saturday.

Troops deployment to anti-ICE protests in US cities

Troops deployed to Los Angeles and other US cities can temporarily detain protesters at anti-ICE protests. President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard and Marine Corps members to de-escalate situations. The protests have spread to major cities like New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized the deployment of federal troops, leading to a legal battle with Trump. The protests have resulted in arrests, violent incidents, and a curfew in Los Angeles.

Protests in Los Angeles Against President Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Los Angeles police enforce curfew and make arrests following protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. National Guard and Marines deployed. Governor criticizes Trump’s actions. Protests spread to other cities. Police take several into custody during protests in New York and Texas. California National Guard stands watch around federal agents during arrests. Trump considers invoking Insurrection Act.

Anti-Government Protests in Bangladesh

Anti-government protests in Bangladesh lead to nearly 100 deaths as demonstrators demand Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The government imposes curfew, cuts off mobile internet, and arrests thousands to quell the unrest.

Violent Protests in Bangladesh

At least 27 people were killed and many injured in clashes in Bangladesh as protesters call for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. The government declared a curfew and shut down internet services. Critics accuse the government of using excessive force.

France deploying troops, imposing curfew, and banning TikTok in New Caledonia

France deploys troops, imposes curfew, and bans TikTok in riot-hit New Caledonia.

Deadly Violence in New Caledonia

Deadly violence erupts in New Caledonia as pro-independence indigenous Kanak communities clash with French residents. At least four people have died, prompting a curfew and military mobilization by France.

Roommate conflict over curfew

A Reddit user faces a conflict with her college roommate over differing sleep schedules, leading to a meeting with a resident assistant for mediation.

Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale

Spring Break students have declared Fort Lauderdale as the 'new Miami' after a judge upheld the midnight curfew, leading to an influx of revelers to the city's beaches. Despite strict rules and bans, students engaged in drinking, drug use, and fighting, with some praising the police for their laid-back approach. The city welcomed the students, hoping they would return in the future.

Violent Gang Attacks in Haiti

Haiti extends state of emergency and curfew due to violent gang attacks in Port-au-Prince, with ongoing clashes and unrest in the capital. Government struggles to contain the violence as armed groups continue to exert control over Haitian politics.