
“Observers refer to these protests not as pro-democracy, but anti-monarchy”—Thailand’s mood shifts

A LONG STRING of pro-democracy protests are railing more and more against the king himself—and the protesters are younger and more fearless than ever before. The arrest of Bobi Wine, Uganda’s popular singer-turned-opposition hero, has sparked deadly violence. He won’t win January’s election, but his movement isn’t going away. And a Thanksgiving Day look at the globe-trotting history of the turkey. Runtime: 23min
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