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US: Immigration Crackdown Reaches Chicago North Side, Sparks Confrontation

The immigration crackdown by federal agents spread to Chicago’s predominantly white and wealthy North Side neighborhoods on Friday, October 24, resulting in several detentions and arrests. Masked agents were seen deploying tear gas at the crowd on residential streets after they were confronted.

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Sylvie Menvielle, lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Sylvie Menvielle, lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade lawyer of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Lawyers Darrigade and Menviell At Mazan Rape Case Appeal Trial - Nimes

Jean-Marc Darrigade and and Sylvie Menvielle, lawyers of defendant Husamettin Dogan, speaking to the press during the appeal trial in the Mazan rape case at the Nimes courthouse in Nimes, southern France, on October 8, 2025. The trial will take place at 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. Gisèle Pelicot and the only one of the men accused of raping her who maintained his appeal will speak on October 8, 2025 before the Court, a confrontation made even more intense by the scheduled broadcasting of videos filmed by the victim's ex-husband. Phot boy Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

The U.S. Capitol building is seen reflected in the window of a building in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

A hand of a sculpture is seen in front of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

A notice of closure is seen in front of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

A stop sign is seen in front of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Notices of closure are posted on the entrance of the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

A notice of closure is seen in front of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

The U.S. Capitol building is seen reflected in the water in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

A notice of closure is seen at the entrance of the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

Gouvernement Shutdown - Washington DC

The U.S. Capitol building is seen in Washington, D.C., the United States, on October 5, 2025. As the U.S. federal government entered a shutdown -- the first time in nearly seven years -- the confrontation between President Donald Trump's administration and the Democratic Party has further escalated. The Trump administration has cut funding and programs in Democratic-led states and sought to dismantle federal agencies led by Democrats. Meanwhile, Democrats have shown a rare sense of unity, hoping to reverse declining approval ratings through the fight. This new round of partisan conflict over the government shutdown is markedly different from previous ones, characterized by greater hostility and malice that has pushed partisan strife to new heights. It highlights the deepening political polarization in the United States while inflicting greater harm on the American people. Photo by Li Rui/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Argentina: Supporters and Protesters Fill Streets as Milei’s Caravan Drives Through Lomas de Zamora

President Javier Milei’s campaign caravan was met by dense crowds as it moved through Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province on Wednesday, August 27. The video shows vehicles surrounded by people as they arrived at Avenida Hipólito Yrigoyen & Laprida. Milei's vehicle was later attacked with stones, bottles, and other objects forcing the him to evacuate. The clashes involved Milei’s supporters and alleged Kirchnerist militants, escalating into a violent confrontation. At least one person was injured.

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Confrontation among leftist Japanese students in 1960s

Confrontation among leftist Japanese students in 1960s

TOKYO, Japan, Aug. 24 Kyodo - Leftist students aligned with the Japanese Communist Party (R) clash with students critical of the party (L) at a University of Tokyo campus in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 1969. (Kyodo)

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Tension Rises As Soldiers Disrupt Funeral - Palestine

Mourners gather in Umm al-Khair, a village in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank, on July 29, 2025, during the funeral of Awdah Adhaleen, a 31-year-old Palestinian English teacher and father of three, who was shot and killed by Yinon Levi, a settler accused of multiple acts of violence and sanctioned by European authorities. The funeral is interrupted by Israeli soldiers, who disperse mourners and prevent journalists from documenting the event. Family members, including cousin Alaa Hadhaleen, 26, who records the confrontation while wearing a black t-shirt, attempt to continue the burial rites despite the escalating tension. The incident reflects broader patterns of violence and restriction in Masafer Yatta, an area facing ongoing settler expansion and military enforcement. The community mourns under surveillance, denied space for grief in a region marked by decades of conflict and occupation. Photo by Khadija Toufik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

PSG Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and coach Luis Enrique had a confrontation with Chelsea player Joao Pedro after the final of the FIFA Club World Cup at the Meatlife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13, 2025. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

PSG Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and coach Luis Enrique had a confrontation with Chelsea player Joao Pedro after the final of the FIFA Club World Cup at the Meatlife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13, 2025. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

PSG Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and coach Luis Enrique had a confrontation with Chelsea player Joao Pedro after the final of the FIFA Club World Cup at the Meatlife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13, 2025. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

Donnarumma And Luis Enrique Confront Joao Pedro After Club World Cup Final - NJ

PSG Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and coach Luis Enrique had a confrontation with Chelsea player Joao Pedro after the final of the FIFA Club World Cup at the Meatlife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13, 2025. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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