Protests in Armenia have entered their third day, initially demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan due to his perceived lack of support for pro-Armenian separatists during an anti-terrorism operation by the Azerbaijani army in Karabakh. Demonstrators in the capital Yerevan gathered in front of the parliament building, confronting the police and resulting in some detentions. Opposition leaders have vowed to continue their actions until Pashinyan resigns.
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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar was met with protests in Berlin during talks with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul. Demonstrators from human rights and civil society groups gathered outside the Foreign Ministry, denouncing Israel’s actions in Gaza and demanding Germany halt arms sales to Israel. Protesters accused Saar of war crimes and criticized Germany for its continued military support, chanting slogans like “Stop the genocide” and “Germany finances, Israel bombs.” Despite the protest, Wadephul reiterated Germany’s commitment to supplying arms to Israel.