Tbilisi Erupts: Protesters Clash with Police at Georgia’s Presidential Palace Amid Local Elections
During Georgia’s October 4 local elections, protesters in Tbilisi clashed with police while attempting to breach the presidential palace, spotlighting a deepening legitimacy crisis as the ruling party claims sweeping wins and the opposition alleges systemic repression.
Madagascar’s President Denounces “Coup Attempt” Amid Deadly Gen Z-Led Protests
Deadly Gen Z-led protests over misrule and failing services are shaking Madagascar, with President Rajoelina dismissing his government, denouncing a “coup attempt,” and facing his most serious challenge since returning to power.
Indonesia’s Post-Protest Crackdown Targets “Egoist” Anarchist Networks; Authorities Link Activists to Foreign Funding and Terrorism Statutes
Indonesia’s post-protest crackdown has shifted to cyber-enabled network targeting and terrorism statutes against young anarchist “egoist” circles, while international anarchist platforms push solidarity actions that could export risk to diplomatic and commercial sites.
Far-Right Protest in The Hague Turns Violent as Football Hooligans Join Riots
The Hague riots reveal how far-right activists and football hooligans are merging into a violent movement capable of targeting both political parties and international institutions in the Netherlands.
France’s “Block Everything” Protests Test Macron as Leaderless Movement Escalates Nationwide
France’s “Block Everything” movement launched with hundreds of urban actions, heavy policing, and contested narratives—signaling a sustained, leaderless disruption campaign amid political upheaval.
Tucson Demonstrators Breach ICE Facility Amid Tactical Shift Toward Militant, Decentralized Action
A decentralized, tactically innovative protest in Tucson breached ICE security and marked a major escalation in militant anti-deportation resistance, revealing both state vulnerabilities and emerging activist capacities in the U.S. Southwest.

