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Thousands of protesters and pressure groups marched in Ghana’s capital, Accra, on Tuesday to demand the resignation of central bank governor Ernest Addison and his deputies, whose financial policies they blame for the country’s economic problems.

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its allies, who organized the “OccupyBoGProtest” demonstrations, accused the Bank of Ghana (BoG) leadership of supervising the loss of funds, poor management, and causing inflation to soar to 40%.

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"It's hard for most Americans to comprehend the total dishonesty of American liberalism."

'They're destroying us' - Hundreds of protesters join anti-government rally in Berlin on German Unity Day MikeRivero Wed, 10/04/2023 - 06:54

Over five hundred people gathered near Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate and Munich on Tuesday for an anti-government demonstration marking German Unity Day.

Rallying under the theme, 'War and Peace and the Consequences for German Unity', many protesters carried banners and placards advocating for peace in Ukraine while expressing opposition to government policies, including the re-militarization of Germany.

German Unity Day is a national holiday in Germany, celebrated every 3 October. It commemorates the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Sputnik comes live as thousands of people take to Berlin's streets on German Unity Day to protest against the coalition government's policies.

Berlin-based groups are holding rallies on the streets of the German capital, calling for transparent political dialogue and peace talks in Ukraine.

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Thousands of German demonstrators have marched through the city of Schweinfurt to protest against the ruling coalition's policies.

Demonstrators carried banners reading, "Whoever is silent agrees!" and "If you can't do anything and you don't know anything, you vote for all the green shit!"

Some of the activists had travelled on construction equipment and tractors to take part in the protest.