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Consumers show mixed response to restaurant boycott call
The call for a boycott of restaurants and cafes due to exorbitant price increases has received a mixed response from consumers and business owners over the weekend.
Social media users initiated the boycott, which was scheduled to take place on April 20-21, to express their discontent with rising prices.
Inflated prices spark nationwide restaurant boycott calls
Thousands of people have issued a call to boycott restaurants and cafes this weekend, accusing business owners of exploiting economic issues and inflation as an excuse to set exorbitant prices.
The boycott plea has resonated widely among the public, with several prominent figures lending their support.
Jews protest against Waters concert
Several Jewish groups, politicians and an alliance of civil society groups gathered for a memorial ceremony and a protest rally against a concert by Roger Waters in Frankfurt on May 28 evening.
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The United States has Confirmed that it will Launch a Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Olympics
The United States will launch a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki was quoted as saying by DPA.
US athletes will compete in the Olympics, but President Joe Biden's government will not send diplomats or officials to China's Winter Olympics.
US announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
The United States announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, a rebuke of China's human rights record that stops short of preventing U.S. athletes from competing.
Some high school students boycott remote learning to call for reopening
Ljubljana/Velenje – A number of secondary school students boycotted remote learning on Tuesday to express support for a movement that seeks face-to-face teaching at secondary schools. Opinions about this among students are still divided, though, a representative of the relevant organisation said.
Serbia Heads Into Dull Election, With Winner Already Known
With the ruling party surging in the polls, and most of the opposition parties resolved to boycott the polls, political change is clearly not in the air in the Balkan country.
Trifunovic: PSG made the decision to go to the polls
"I was in the DOS campaign and I realized that nothing can happen in a boycott, anyone who calls for civil disobedience cannot carry out that disobedience."
"We are aware that the conditions have not changed for the better," Trifunovic said.
Vucic: The boycott will fail
Vucic added that this would deny citizens the right to political representation.
At the same time, Vucic states that he is convinced that the boycott will fail and that he expects a large turnout.
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Micunovic: The boycott of the election is meaningless
Micunovic also points out that he could only consider the elections delegitimized if 50 percent of the voters did not turn out, which, he added, would not happen.