Political Demonstrations

Police say some "milkshakes" hurled in skirmishes included quick-drying cement.
As massive demonstrations continued over a reviled extradition bill, Hong Kong's top official issued an apology on Sunday.
Over 100 people were reportedly killed in the capital and across Sudan in a sweeping crackdown last week.
Pro-democracy protesters said Wednesday that dozens of bodies of people slain by Sudanese security forces were pulled from the Nile River in Khartoum.
Omar al-Bashir has been arrested in the wake of escalating protests against his 30-year rule.
A reporter and several clergy members were among those detained.
President Emmanuel Macron broke his silence to tweet his appreciation for the police overnight, but pressure mounted on him to propose new solutions to calm the anger dividing France.
Prized Paris monuments and normally bustling shopping meccas locked down and tens of thousands of police took position around France.
The move is unlikely to put an end to the road blockades and demonstrations.
The president has vowed that those responsible for the violence and the damages will pay for their actions