Delhi is not a livable city any more, it's a death trap, said Radhika Aggarwal, 33, an engineer who joined the protest on Sunday. As I stand here, I'm breathing air that I know is killing me. But we see nothing but a failure by the government to do anything to stop this and clean up the pollution. No policies, no real action. So I'm here to fight for my city.
During a visit to Lichfield Cathedral today, a man in the crowd asked the king a string of questions, including: How long have you known about Andrew and Epstein? In a video, believed to have been filmed by the protester as he spoke, the man goes on to ask Charles twice: Have you asked the police to cover up for Andrew? The king continues shaking hands with well-wishers and waving as the man shouts questions.
NewsCopter 7 showed arrests taking place between Lafayette and Center streets in Chinatown, an area typically busy with merchants selling T-shirts, handbags, perfumes, and designer knockoffs, as New Yorkers faced off against federal agents. The scene grew chaotic as vendors packed up their tables and attempted to flee, with several people seen running and falling as authorities from multiple agencies, including Homeland Security, ICE, DEA and the FBI, pursued them.
Hungarians were shocked last week to learn that the chief of police in the southern city of Hodmezovasarhely had taken his own life. In the preceding days, he had been the target of personal attacks in a pro-government local newspaper after permitting a rally critical of the governing Fidesz party. People were also exhorted to take violent action at the event. It's not clear to what extent his tragic death was connected to the public hostility,
Zeteo journalist Prem Thakker reported on Tuesday that residents in Columbia Heights jeered and shouted at masked federal agents in their local Metro station who were apparently there to assist transit police in holding train fare evaders accountable. While at the station, Thakker observed agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) standing around an alleged fare evader alongside the transit police.
âWe have a judiciary that is willing to stand up for the rights of immigrants and to oppose overreaching federal immigration laws,â said one supporter, highlighting Dugan's role amid national controversy.
"If Micheal Martin or Simon Harris really believe that they have this right, if they really are convinced by their own argument, if they want to get rid of our position as the neutral, I say to them: 'Go to the people, put the question, and she'll get your answer'."