Democracy Now!
| Jan 30, 2012
Police have arrested more than 400 Occupy Oakland protesters, as well as a number of journalists, in one of the largest mass arrests since the nationwide Occupy protests began last year. When protesters attempted to convert a vacant building into ...
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Brandon Jourdan
| Jan 29, 2012
Police fire tear gas, rubber bullets, bean bag rounds, and concussion grenades at Occupy Oakland demonstrators on Saturday, January 28, 2012.
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 23, 2012
Al Jazeera English's Listening Post looks at Russia Today, a news channel that seems more interested in reviving the Cold War than reporting what is really happening in Russia, today.
The Real News Network
| Jan 10, 2012
In New York, Occupy Wall Street is continuing to shift its focus away from occupying parks and squares to other actions, such as occupying foreclosed homes. In Brooklyn, NY an occupation of a vacant home has entered its second month. Jaisal Noor h...
Pilot Africa News
| Jan 4, 2012
On 1 January 2012, Nigeria's federal government removed the fuel subsidy, an unpopular move confirmed in a statement by the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). The effect was immediate, price tags on petrol at filling stations n...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 3, 2012
Iowa is awash in millions of dollars of negative campaign ads funded by so-called Super PACs as voters head to their caucuses in the first real test of the 2012 election. "If you want to see the future of politics in America, turn on the televisio...
Channel 4 News
| Dec 30, 2011
Channel 4 News is taking a look at some of the people and movements that had the biggest impact on the world in 2011. Washington Correspondent Matt Frei nominates the Occupy movement as the person - or people - who changed the world in 2011.
Democracy Now!
| Dec 20, 2011
Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protestors gathered Saturday in New York City to mark the three-month commemoration of the now-global movement. More than 50 people were arrested as demonstrators spent the day trying to occupy a new space following ...
Associated Press
| Dec 14, 2011
'The Protester' has been named Time's 'Person of the Year' for 2011. The magazine cited dissent across the Middle East that has spread to Europe and the United States.
— Sep 22, 2012 at 11:16 am
Kathy and Jeff Marietta were not looking for a house for themselves, especially an historic one,...- 6:24 am NEWARK -- The city of Newark is being ...
— Feb 14 at 05:27 pm
...when a diffuse group of activists began a loosely organized protest called Occupy Wall Street, camping out in Zuccotti Park, a privately owned p...