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Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Continue, Millions Rally
PoliticsBBCThe GuardianNPR+16ruvtagesschauberlingskeNHK Worldorfsydney-morning-heraldYahoola-vanguardia+8 more18h ago19 sources

Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Continue, Millions Rally

Millions of anti-Trump 'No Kings' and 'No Dictators' protests continue across the US and Europe, with an estimated eight million people participating in 3,300 events across 50 US states. A specific incident involved a bomb threat at the Hawaii State Capitol during a 'No Dictators' protest, which led to an evacuation but no explosives were found.

Europe Switches to Daylight Saving Time
Worlddr-dkyle-uutisetnos+14fazla-repubblicaorftelexhvgn1-serbiaaktuality-sknaftemporiki+6 more11h ago17 sources

Europe Switches to Daylight Saving Time

Countries across Europe move their clocks forward one hour as summer time begins, with articles from the Netherlands, Greece, Ireland, Germany, Finland, Moldova, Serbia, Switzerland, Lithuania, Hungary, Denmark, Austria, and Slovakia covering the annual transition.

EU and Ireland Abstain from UN Resolution on Transatlantic Slave Trade
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EU and Ireland Abstain from UN Resolution on Transatlantic Slave Trade

The United Nations General Assembly voted to designate the transatlantic slave trade as the 'gravest crime against humanity,' with Ireland and the European Union abstaining from the vote. The EU has since launched diplomatic efforts to explain its abstention and repair its image in West Africa.

European Landmarks Go Dark for Earth Hour, Including Brandenburg Gate
EnvironmentBBCtagesschaufaz+7orfindex-hrYahoodanasiefimerida20-minutenphilstar6h ago10 sources

European Landmarks Go Dark for Earth Hour, Including Brandenburg Gate

Iconic landmarks across Europe, including France's Eiffel Tower, Barcelona's Sagrada Família Basilica, and Germany's Brandenburg Gate, turned off their lights for an hour on Saturday night as part of the annual Earth Hour event, with hundreds of cities participating.