Activism

First group of Spanish activists returns after detention in Israel
October 06, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe
Twenty-one of the 49 Spanish activists detained by Israel while trying to deliver aid to Gaza have returned to Spain on Sunday. They denounce ill-treatment during their captivity, while 28 remain held in a Negev desert prison. The Spanish government has facilitated their repatriation and demands respect for their rights.
Reports of Vigil for Charlie Kirk
September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Social media reports indicate a vigil was held in Morristown, Arizona, for conservative activist Charlie Kirk following claims of his death in an act of political violence. The incident has prompted discussions on rising political tensions in the U.S. Posts on X describe the event amid broader concerns over national discourse.
Swedish ombudsman wants to report Israel for mistreatment of activists
October 05, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Sweden's Discrimination Ombudsman (DO) is considering reporting Israel after Swedish activists, including Greta Thunberg, were detained during a Gaza flotilla. Thunberg has complained about dehydration and lice in detention. The incident draws international attention to aid efforts for Gaza.
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Italian PM urges Thunberg's flotilla to abort Gaza voyage
October 01, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has urged Greta Thunberg's flotilla to Gaza to abort the journey. The flotilla, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aims to break Israel's blockade and deliver humanitarian aid. Israel's ambassador to Sweden warns of risks and provocations.
Trump criticizes Thunberg after deportation from Israel
October 07, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
US President Donald Trump has called Greta Thunberg a troublemaker with anger issues who should see a doctor. The statement came after Thunberg and other activists were deported from Israel, where they tried to break the Gaza blockade. In Athens, she was greeted with cheers and sharply criticized Israel's actions.
Prime Minister Kristersson criticizes Greta Thunberg for Gaza visit
October 07, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has criticized activist Greta Thunberg for her trip to Gaza, after she was captured by Israeli authorities. The remarks have sparked reactions from readers and commentators, who view them as belated and lacking empathy. The debate highlights tensions around activism and foreign policy.

Greta Thunberg held in Israeli prison
October 04, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is currently held in Ketziot prison in Israel's Negev desert. The Swedish embassy has met with her, and another Swedish citizen is also detained there.
Israeli navy intercepts Gaza aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg
September 30, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
A boat attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli navy on September 10, 2025. The vessel, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, carried climate activist Greta Thunberg and veterans of previous aid missions. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in providing aid to the region amid conflict.
Kristersson warns of dangers in Thunberg's Gaza convoy
Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has warned of the risks involved in Greta Thunberg's participation in a convoy to Gaza. He describes the journey as dangerous due to the unstable situation in the region. The convoy is part of an international aid effort.
Hong Kong activist Nathan Law denied entry to Singapore
Nathan Law, a prominent exiled pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong, was refused entry to Singapore upon arrival. The denial occurred without an official explanation from immigration authorities. Law had been traveling to attend a public event in the city-state.
Swedish activists accuse Israel of plundering and torture
October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin
Swedish activists, including Greta Thunberg, have returned to Sweden after being detained by Israeli forces during an attempt to break the Gaza blockade. At a press conference in Stockholm, they described how their ships were plundered of aid supplies and how they endured torture in prison. Israel denies the claims, asserting no provisions were aboard.