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Protests against Jordan Bardella s visit in Moissac - France

Protests against Jordan Bardella s visit in Moissac - France

Protests against the visit of President of French far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party Jordan Bardella for his book signing in Moissac, Occitanie, France on November 29, 2025. Activists with placards reading The RN is like your ex, it says it s changed but everyone knows it s lying. The sound of boots. Riposte, social feminist. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Appeal Trial In The Mazan Rape Case - Day 1

Appeal Trial In The Mazan Rape Case - Day 1

Feminist supporters of Gisele Pelicot pictured outside of the courthouse before the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case outside of the Nimes courthouse, in Nimes, France on October 6, 2025. The trial will take place outside of the Court of Appeal in Nîmes from October 6 to October 9, 2025. Only one of the 51 men convicted in Avignon during the first trial will ultimately be tried on appeal. The sixteen others who had appealed all withdrew their appeals. Last year, Husamettin Dogan, 44-year-old, was sentenced to nine years in prison for raping Gisele Pelicot after her then husband invited him online to abuse her. Dogan argues that he was misled into believing she had consented. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Appeal Trial In The Mazan Rape Case - Day 1

Appeal Trial In The Mazan Rape Case - Day 1

Feminist supporters of Gisele Pelicot pictured outside of the courthouse before the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case outside of the Nimes courthouse, in Nimes, France on October 6, 2025. The trial will take place outside of the Court of Appeal in Nîmes from October 6 to October 9, 2025. Only one of the 51 men convicted in Avignon during the first trial will ultimately be tried on appeal. The sixteen others who had appealed all withdrew their appeals. Last year, Husamettin Dogan, 44-year-old, was sentenced to nine years in prison for raping Gisele Pelicot after her then husband invited him online to abuse her. Dogan argues that he was misled into believing she had consented. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ANC Demonstration For Independence In Barcelona - Spain

ANC Demonstration For Independence In Barcelona - Spain

Dozens of people during the demonstration called by the CUP, on September 11, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). The CUP's call focused on "claiming a class, feminist, anti-racist, anti-fascist and ecologist pro-independence proposal", thus differentiating itself from the central and unitary mobilizations. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ANC Demonstration For Independence In Barcelona - Spain

ANC Demonstration For Independence In Barcelona - Spain

Dozens of people during the demonstration called by the CUP, on September 11, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). The CUP's call focused on "claiming a class, feminist, anti-racist, anti-fascist and ecologist pro-independence proposal", thus differentiating itself from the central and unitary mobilizations. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Several people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

A person during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Dozens of people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

A person during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Dozens of people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Several people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Dozens of people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Dozens of people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

Dozens of people during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

March Against The Reproductive Exploitation Of Women - Spain

A person during the march against the reproductive exploitation of women and the buying and selling of babies, at Plaza de Callao, on September 6, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). The action, under the slogan 'Women are not used. No to surrogacy' and supported by more than a hundred feminist organizations, brought together dozens of women dressed in the popular costume of The Handmaid's Tale to express their opposition to surrogacy and attempts to legalize reproductive exploitation. Photo by Martínez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

Ten Women Honoured On Rue De La Chapelle - Paris

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, ten gilded statues were erected in honour of women who have made significant contributions to French history in the fields of science, the arts, literature, politics and sport. The monumental statues appeared alongside the River Seine, at the foot of the Pont Alexandre III bridge, while Axelle Saint-Cirel sang La Marseillaise from the roof of the Grand Palais. Entitled “Sororité” (Sisterhood), the spectacle was conceived by Thomas Jolly as a tribute to the feminist movement. A few days before the first anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the statues will be installed along Boulevard de la Chapelle. The first two have already been installed in this renovated district. Gisèle Halimi and Christine de Pizan were the first to be installed on the boulevard, in Paris, France, on July 20, 2025. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Police vanguards are present as approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Queer-Feminist Demonstration - Berlin

Approximately 2,800 participants gather in Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany for the annual "Take Back the Night" demonstration on April 30, 2025. This queer-feminist protest, held on the eve of May Day, was organized exclusively for WLINTA individuals—women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans, and agender people. The march commenced at 8:00 PM from Boxhagener Platz and aimed to confront patriarchal and capitalist oppression, emphasizing solidarity and collective resistance. Despite a significant police presence, the event remained largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported. Photo by Stefan Frank/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 laureate French writer Annie Ernaux visits the Université d'Artois to attend the opening of the ‘Annie Ernaux, la lutte des places’ exhibition on the feminist and social class struggles of Annie Ernaux, in Arras, France, on March 26, 2025. Photo by Blanquart C//ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 laureate French writer Annie Ernaux visits the Université d'Artois to attend the opening of the ‘Annie Ernaux, la lutte des places’ exhibition on the feminist and social class struggles of Annie Ernaux, in Arras, France, on March 26, 2025. Photo by Blanquart C//ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 laureate French writer Annie Ernaux visits the Université d'Artois to attend the opening of the ‘Annie Ernaux, la lutte des places’ exhibition on the feminist and social class struggles of Annie Ernaux, in Arras, France, on March 26, 2025. Photo by Blanquart C//ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 laureate French writer Annie Ernaux visits the Université d'Artois to attend the opening of the ‘Annie Ernaux, la lutte des places’ exhibition on the feminist and social class struggles of Annie Ernaux, in Arras, France, on March 26, 2025. Photo by Blanquart C//ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Annie Ernaux Visits The Artois University - Arras

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 laureate French writer Annie Ernaux visits the Université d'Artois to attend the opening of the ‘Annie Ernaux, la lutte des places’ exhibition on the feminist and social class struggles of Annie Ernaux, in Arras, France, on March 26, 2025. Photo by Blanquart C//ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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