tear gas

Players and officials of the soccer club Arema FC pray outside the Kanjuruhan Stadium where many fans lost their lives in a stampede Saturday night in Malang, Indonesia
Police
Indonesian police probe tear gas firing at soccer match
A Seattle police officer wears a "mourning band" for fallen officers over his badge, obscuring the badge number, as Seattle police guard the department headquarters downtown during a rally and march calling for a defunding of Seattle police, in Seattle, W
Justice
US may be violating international law in its response to protesters, UN expert says
Protesters hold umbrellas in thick tear gas.
Conflict & Justice
Tear gas has been banned in warfare. Why do police still use it?
A person holds tear gas canisters and shot guns shells all tied on to a string
The global tear gas business is booming. It’s complicated.
Protesting migrants pushed an abandoned train wagon toward the border during a protest on May 18, 2016, at Idomeni camp. Clashes ensued between Greek police, who fired tear gas and stun grenades and immigrants.
Conflict
Photos: Protests, violence and tears at the unofficial refugee camp in Idomeni
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, and Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza speak to the press in Gitega, Burundi.
Conflict
US Ambassador Samantha Power: ‘The match could be laid’ to ignite Burundi conflict