Gen Z protesters from Indonesia and Nepal to Madagascar and Morocco, are rallying behind an unexpected banner: a grinning ...
A flag from the popular Japanese anime and manga One Piece has increasingly been flown at protests in different parts of the ...
The image, usually adorning a flag with a black background, comes from “One Piece,” a much-beloved Japanese manga. And what began as a fictional pirate crew’s emblem almost three decades ago has ...
The manga pirate flag from One Piece was used by Gen Z protesters as a rallying cry during Nepal’s political unrest.
An emblem of the hero Luffy -- fighter of cruel powers, liberator of the oppressed -- in the best-selling comic books dating to 1997, the stylised pirate flag is a rallying sign for Gen Z, the ...
Every generation has its protest moment. It was 1968 for the Boomers, with their student uprisings and civil-rights protests.
Madagascar's government is the second to be ousted in recent weeks as young people angered by economic hardship and perceived ...
Rabat - In the past year, Gen Z protests have shaken the world from Serbia to Morocco. Although the motives differ from ...
The flag from the popular anime turned Netflix show has been spotted at demonstrations in several countries.
Show more Show less A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest in Indonesia Government officials say the pirate flag's use is an attempt to divide the nation and warn it may be ...
With a yellow straw hat and a wicked toothy grin, he bobs among crowds of protesting youngsters from Asia to Africa to Latin America and Europe -- a smirking reproach to governments everywhere. Born ...