This week, thousands of Georgians protested against a controversial “foreign agents” bill proposed by parliament. This came after a fight broke out between government deputies and the leader of an opposition party during the parliamentary session on Monday. The bill has been compared by many to Russian legislation used to suppress dissidents.
In Jerusalem, ultra-Orthodox Jews dressed up in costumes and celebrated with parades, festive dinners and parties for the holiday of Purim, commemorating the deliverance of Jews in ancient Persia from a plot to exterminate them, as recorded in the biblical Book of Esther.
In Paris, women danced and sang to denounce the French pension reform plan, which they see as discriminatory against women.
This week in India celebrate the Holi festival, one of the most popular Hindu holidays in honor of the god Krishna and his wife Radha. In the temple city of Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh, southeast of New Delhi, twenty quintals of tesu flowers and 50 quintals of gulal shades fell on people in a colorful rain.
Finally, families from the Donetsk region have been evacuated in Ukraine as each side attempts to gain control of Bakhmut.
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