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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

An inmate watches a riot at the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 17, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

An inmate watches a riot at the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 17, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

An inmate watches a riot at the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 17, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

People watch a riot at the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 17, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

Police officers guard at the gate of the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 18, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

State of Siege Declared After Gang Killings of Eight Police Officers - Guatemala

Inmates watch a riot at the Men's Detention Center Fraijanes II, Fraijanes Municipality, Guatemala, January 17, 2026. Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo has declared a nationwide state of siege for 30 days following a wave of coordinated attacks against the country's National Civil Police, which left at least seven officers dead, authorities said Sunday. The emergency measure seeks to strengthen state action against criminal gangs and guarantee public security, Arevalo said, after violence erupted in connection with prison riots in which gang members took 46 people hostage at three detention centers. Arevalo also decreed three days of national mourning for the fallen officers and confirmed that authorities have regained control of the three prisons where unrest was reported. Photo by Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia: Thousands Join Large-Scale Pro-Palestinian Rallies Nationwide 4

Pro-Palestine rallies were held in 40 cities and towns across Australia on Sunday, August 24 in response to the first-ever famine declared in Gaza. Protesters called for sanctions on Israel and an end to Australia’s arms trade with the country, supported by numerous unions and community groups. High-profile figures spoke at marches in Canberra, Sydney, Hobart, and Melbourne, highlighting broad national support for Palestine.

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Australia: Thousands Join Large-Scale Pro-Palestinian Rallies Nationwide

Pro-Palestine rallies were held in 40 cities and towns across Australia on Sunday, August 24 in response to the first-ever famine declared in Gaza. Protesters called for sanctions on Israel and an end to Australia’s arms trade with the country, supported by numerous unions and community groups. High-profile figures spoke at marches in Canberra, Sydney, Hobart, and Melbourne, highlighting broad national support for Palestine.

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Australia: Thousands Join Large-Scale Pro-Palestinian Rallies Nationwide 3

Pro-Palestine rallies were held in 40 cities and towns across Australia on Sunday, August 24 in response to the first-ever famine declared in Gaza. Protesters called for sanctions on Israel and an end to Australia’s arms trade with the country, supported by numerous unions and community groups. High-profile figures spoke at marches in Canberra, Sydney, Hobart, and Melbourne, highlighting broad national support for Palestine.

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Australia: Thousands Join Large-Scale Pro-Palestinian Rallies Nationwide 2

Pro-Palestine rallies were held in 40 cities and towns across Australia on Sunday, August 24 in response to the first-ever famine declared in Gaza. Protesters called for sanctions on Israel and an end to Australia’s arms trade with the country, supported by numerous unions and community groups. High-profile figures spoke at marches in Canberra, Sydney, Hobart, and Melbourne, highlighting broad national support for Palestine.

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Kenya: Nationwide Anti-Government Protests Mark Deadly 2024 Anniversary 3

This video shows tires and other objects burning on a street in Makongeni, Thika. Major cities across Kenya came to a standstill on Wednesday, June 25, as thousands protested to mark the first anniversary of the deadly Gen Z-led demonstrations last year. Protesters marched through Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, Kisii, Nyeri, and Nakuru, demanding justice, police reform, and government accountability. Clashes broke out between demonstrators and riot police, especially in Nairobi's CBD and along major roads like Thika Road. Roads were barricaded, bonfires lit, and businesses shut down. Police responded with tear gas and live ammunition in some cases, leaving multiple people injured.

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Turkish High School Students Protest At Teacher Changes

Several hundred of Turkish high school students protested in more than a dozen high-performing schools in several cities on Monday and Tuesday against the replacement of their teachers with political appointees. Students at Turkey’s top-performing “project schools” are protesting what they call politically motivated teacher reassignments. The demonstrations reflect unrest among youth amid broader tensions between the government and opposition over education and civil liberties. Izmir, Turkey, on April 15, 2025. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

28.03.2025, Tallinn. Opening of a model shelter, built in cooperation with the City of Tallinn and the Rescue Board, at Kivila 3a, Lasnamäe. Sheltering may be necessary in the event of a military threat, as well as other dangers such as extreme weather, large fires, chemical attacks, or civil unrest. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

28.03.2025, Tallinn. Opening of a model shelter, built in cooperation with the City of Tallinn and the Rescue Board, at Kivila 3a, Lasnamäe. Sheltering may be necessary in the event of a military threat, as well as other dangers such as extreme weather, large fires, chemical attacks, or civil unrest. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

28.03.2025, Tallinn. Opening of a model shelter, built in cooperation with the City of Tallinn and the Rescue Board, at Kivila 3a, Lasnamäe. Sheltering may be necessary in the event of a military threat, as well as other dangers such as extreme weather, large fires, chemical attacks, or civil unrest. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

28.03.2025, Tallinn. Opening of a model shelter, built in cooperation with the City of Tallinn and the Rescue Board, at Kivila 3a, Lasnamäe. Sheltering may be necessary in the event of a military threat, as well as other dangers such as extreme weather, large fires, chemical attacks, or civil unrest. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

Shelter in the basement of an apartment building

28.03.2025, Tallinn. Opening of a model shelter, built in cooperation with the City of Tallinn and the Rescue Board, at Kivila 3a, Lasnamäe. Sheltering may be necessary in the event of a military threat, as well as other dangers such as extreme weather, large fires, chemical attacks, or civil unrest. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Syria's new authorities face explosive situation after bloody clashes - Latakia

Armed forces of the new Syrian government are being deployed to the coastal city of Latakia where positions are held by the fighters loyalists and other Muslim jihadist groups. More than 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed by security forces in just a few days, throwing into question the ability of Syria's new government to maintain peace in a country still suffering the effects of more than a decade of civil unrest. Laatakia, Syria, on March 08, 2025. Photo by Omar Albaw/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

People demonstrate in Bogota, Colombia against the recent violence escalation in the Catatumbo region in Colombia that has left an aproximate of 58 fatal victims and around 40.000 victims of inforced dissplacement, on January 26, 2025. Photo by: Jessica Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

People demonstrate in Bogota, Colombia against the recent violence escalation in the Catatumbo region in Colombia that has left an aproximate of 58 fatal victims and around 40.000 victims of inforced dissplacement, on January 26, 2025. Photo by: Jessica Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

People demonstrate in Bogota, Colombia against the recent violence escalation in the Catatumbo region in Colombia that has left an aproximate of 58 fatal victims and around 40.000 victims of inforced dissplacement, on January 26, 2025. Photo by: Jessica Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

Demonstrations in Bogota in the Midst of Violence in Catatumbo Region

People demonstrate in Bogota, Colombia against the recent violence escalation in the Catatumbo region in Colombia that has left an aproximate of 58 fatal victims and around 40.000 victims of inforced dissplacement, on January 26, 2025. Photo by: Jessica Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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