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Canada: Prime Minister Carney Takes Part in Toronto Pride With Mayor Chow

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney marched in the Toronto Pride Parade on Sunday, June 28 alongside Mayor Olivia Chow, shaking hands and taking selfies with crowds along Yonge Street. Carney, who was drenched by water gun-wielding revelers during the march, was participating in the parade for the first time since taking office last year.

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World Cup 2026 – US: Dutch Fans March Through Kansas City Ahead of Match Against Tunisia 2

Netherlands fans marched through the streets of Kansas City ahead of their team's final World Cup group-stage match against Tunisia on Thursday, June 25.

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World Cup 2026 – US: Dutch Fans March Through Kansas City Ahead of Match Against Tunisia

Netherlands fans marched through the streets of Kansas City ahead of their team's final World Cup group-stage match against Tunisia on Thursday, June 25.

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Mexico: Protesters Clash With Police Outside Stadium as World Cup Opens in CDMX

Clashes broke out between protesters and police outside Azteca Stadium in Mexico City just before the World Cup opening match on June 11, as nearly 200 hooded individuals broke away from larger protest groups and confronted law enforcement, temporarily shutting down nearby metro stations. Teachers and families of Mexico's disappeared also marched separately, using the global spotlight to press demands on education reform and the country's missing persons crisis.

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UK: Anti-Immigration Protests Sweep Scotland After Belfast Knife Attack 2

Protests erupted across Scotland on Tuesday, June 9, with hundreds gathering in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Ayr, and Aberdeen following disorder in Belfast sparked by a knife attack. In Glasgow, demonstrators — mostly young men dressed in black — marched from the Royal Concert Hall toward the Clyde River, prompting street closures including Glasgow Bridge. In Edinburgh, dozens rallied at St Andrew's Square before marching along Princes Street with blue flares and Scottish flags. The demonstrations follow the charging of a Sudanese man with attempted murder over Monday's knife attack in Belfast, in which the victim suffered injuries to his eyes, back, and face.

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UK: Anti-Immigration Protests Sweep Scotland After Belfast Knife Attack

Protests erupted across Scotland on Tuesday, June 9, with hundreds gathering in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Ayr, and Aberdeen following disorder in Belfast sparked by a knife attack. In Glasgow, demonstrators — mostly young men dressed in black — marched from the Royal Concert Hall toward the Clyde River, prompting street closures including Glasgow Bridge. In Edinburgh, dozens rallied at St Andrew's Square before marching along Princes Street with blue flares and Scottish flags. The demonstrations follow the charging of a Sudanese man with attempted murder over Monday's knife attack in Belfast, in which the victim suffered injuries to his eyes, back, and face.

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Chile: Police Fire Water Cannons as Anti-Austerity March Turns Violent in Santiago

Thousands of students and teachers marched in Santiago on Wednesday, June 3, to protest President José Antonio Kast's austerity measures and education budget cuts. Police deployed water cannons and tear gas as the demonstration turned violent, leaving several people injured and at least a dozen arrested.

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China: Hundreds of Ducks Spin in Formation on Darkened Roadway

On December 29, 2025, in Zhejiang Province, located in eastern China, a video recorded a surreal nighttime scene in which more than a hundred ducks formed a tidy square formation in the middle of the road. Under the dim streetlights, the birds marched in a slow circular pattern, forcing passing vehicles to stop and give way. Drivers watched as the ducks continued turning rhythmically, appearing completely absorbed in their movement. Their orderly behavior at such a late hour puzzled many who viewed the clip, and the unusual gathering drew significant attention online.

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Albania: Thousands March in Tirana Against Kushner-Linked Resort in Protected Wetland 2

Thousands of Albanians marched through Tirana on Monday, June 1, protesting against a controversial luxury resort development in the protected Zvërnec wetland area on the country's southern coast. Demonstrators gathered at Skanderbeg Square before marching toward the Prime Minister's Office, carrying banners reading "Albania is not for sale" and demanding the project's cancellation. The protests target a development linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, which critics say threatens one of the Mediterranean's last pristine coastal ecosystems.

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Albania: Thousands March in Tirana Against Kushner-Linked Resort in Protected Wetland

Thousands of Albanians marched through Tirana on Monday, June 1, protesting against a controversial luxury resort development in the protected Zvërnec wetland area on the country's southern coast. Demonstrators gathered at Skanderbeg Square before marching toward the Prime Minister's Office, carrying banners reading "Albania is not for sale" and demanding the project's cancellation. The protests target a development linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, which critics say threatens one of the Mediterranean's last pristine coastal ecosystems.

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Spain: Tens of Thousands Rally in Madrid Demanding Sanchez’s Resignation

Tens of thousands of people marched through central Madrid on Saturday, May 23, demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation and early elections. The protest ended with seven police officers injured and three demonstrators arrested.

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Greece: Protesters Rally in Solidarity with Flotilla Detainees Outside Israeli Embassy

On May 21, 2026, pro-Palestine demonstrators marched from Eleftherias Park to the Israeli Embassy in Athens, demanding solidarity with detained Global Sumud Flotilla activists, an end to cooperation with Israel, and freedom for Palestine. This video shows a large Palestinian flag draped from a building near the Israeli Embassy, with people on top lighting flares.

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US: Anti-Zionist Protest Turns Violent Outside Brooklyn Synagogue, Arrests Made

On Monday night, May 11, roughly 200 anti-Zionist protesters marched through Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish neighborhood, clashing with counter-protesters outside a synagogue hosting an Israeli real estate event, leading to multiple arrests and physical assaults.

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US: Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University on Anniversary of Hind’s Hall

Pro-Palestinian students and faculty gathered outside Columbia University on Thursday, April 30, marking the two-year anniversary of Hind's Hall, chanting "ceasefire now" and calling for the release of detainees in Gaza. The group later marched toward the City University of New York as part of the demonstration.

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Japan: Tokyo Marchers Mark Land Day in Protest Against Israeli-US Aggression

Protesters gathered at two locations across Tokyo on Saturday, March 28, demonstrating against the US-Israeli military strikes on Iran and calling on the Japanese government to take a stronger stance for peace. Demonstrators marched through the streets carrying placards and light sticks, chanting slogans. At a rally held in front of Shinjuku Station,1,400 people gathered to voice their opposition. A separate demonstration was held in front of the National Diet Building, drawing approximately 3,000 participants including online attendees, according to organizers.

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UK: Tens of Thousands March in London in Stand Against Far-Right Extremism

Tens of thousands of people marched through central London on March 28, in what organizers called the largest ever anti-far-right demonstration in British history. The march was organized by the Together Alliance, a coalition of approximately 500 groups including trade unions and anti-racism campaigners, with police estimating the crowd at around 50,000.

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UK: Thousands Join ‘Hands off Iran’ Rally in London, Demanding Immediate End to Bombing

On Saturday, March 7, thousands of protesters marched through central London calling for an end to US and Israeli strikes on Iran, with demonstrators chanting 'stop the bombing now' as they headed to the US embassy.

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UK: Britain First March in Manchester Sparks Clashes and Multiple Arrests

Greater Manchester Police made multiple arrests in the city centre on Saturday, February 21, as violence broke out between far-right Britain First supporters and a larger group of counter-protesters. The clashes erupted as supporters of Britain First marched through Manchester to demand remigration and mass deportations, leading to a tense standoff with opposing demonstrators.

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US: Global Day of Action Brings Iran Solidarity March to Downtown Los Angeles 2

Thousands gathered in Los Angeles on Saturday, February 14, as part of the worldwide Iranian Global Day of Action supporting the Iranian people and calling for an end to violence in Iran. Demonstrators marched downtown, voiced opposition to the current regime, and showed solidarity amid ongoing deadly protests.

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Canada: Hundreds of Thousands Rally in Toronto and Vancouver Backing Iran Protest Movement 2

Hundreds of thousands rallied in Toronto and tens of thousands marched in Vancouver on February 14 as part of a global day of action supporting Iranians and calling for regime change in Iran. Demonstrators urged democratic transition under exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi and condemned government repression.

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Canada: Hundreds of Thousands Rally in Toronto and Vancouver Backing Iran Protest Movement

Hundreds of thousands rallied in Toronto and tens of thousands marched in Vancouver on February 14 as part of a global day of action supporting Iranians and calling for regime change in Iran. Demonstrators urged democratic transition under exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi and condemned government repression.

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US: Global Day of Action Brings Iran Solidarity March to Downtown Los Angeles

Thousands gathered in Los Angeles on Saturday, February 14, as part of the worldwide Iranian Global Day of Action supporting the Iranian people and calling for an end to violence in Iran. Demonstrators marched downtown, voiced opposition to the current regime, and showed solidarity amid ongoing deadly protests.

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US: Protesters Rally Against ICE Near Super Bowl Site

About a thousand people marched near Levi’s Stadium during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, protesting against ICE and demanding no new federal funding for the agency. More than 130 groups joined the rally, saying they wanted to show immigration enforcement was not welcome in their communities.

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US: Protesters Rally Against ICE Near Super Bowl Site 2

About a thousand people marched near Levi’s Stadium during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, protesting against ICE and demanding no new federal funding for the agency. More than 130 groups joined the rally, saying they wanted to show immigration enforcement was not welcome in their communities.

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UK: Thousands Join ‘Free Iran’ March in London to Demand IRGC Proscription 4

A huge crowd of Iranians and supporters marched through central London on Sunday, January 18, to protest against the Islamic Republic of Iran regime. Protesters called on the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), close the Iranian embassy, and sever diplomatic ties with Tehran.

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UK: Thousands Join ‘Free Iran’ March in London to Demand IRGC Proscription

A huge crowd of Iranians and supporters marched through central London on Sunday, January 18, to protest against the Islamic Republic of Iran regime. Protesters called on the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), close the Iranian embassy, and sever diplomatic ties with Tehran."

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Netherlands: Hundreds Rally in Amsterdam to Support Anti-Government Protests in Iran

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Amsterdam on Wednesday, January 14, to show support for anti-government protests in Iran. The protesters marched from Dam Square to the American consulate to voice their solidarity for the Iranian people.

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RECAP: Protests Erupt Across U.S. After ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Woman in Minneapolis

Protests broke out in Minneapolis and other cities across the United States after a local resident, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a confrontation on Wednesday, January 7. In Minneapolis, the shooting sparked several days of demonstrations. On Friday, January 9, hundreds of protesters marched through downtown and gathered outside the Canopy by Hilton hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents, staging a noise protest and calling for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Thousands March in New York City Against ICE Shooting and Venezuela Intervention

Thousands of protesters marched through New York City on Sunday, January 11, denouncing the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent and recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela. The demonstrators packed Central Park and Fifth Avenue, holding signs calling to abolish ICE and criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies.

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US: Thousands March in New York City Against ICE Shooting and Venezuela Intervention 2

Thousands of protesters marched through New York City on Sunday, January 11, denouncing the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent and recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela. The demonstrators packed Central Park and Fifth Avenue, holding signs calling to abolish ICE and criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies.

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US: Noise Protest Targets Minneapolis Hotel Where ICE Agents Believed to be Staying 5

Hundreds of people marched through and gathered in downtown Minneapolis to stage a noise protest outside a hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents on Friday, January 9. The demonstrations were triggered by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, as protesters called for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Noise Protest Targets Minneapolis Hotel Where ICE Agents Believed to be Staying 6

Hundreds of people marched through and gathered in downtown Minneapolis to stage a noise protest outside a hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents on Friday, January 9. The demonstrations were triggered by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, as protesters called for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Noise Protest Targets Minneapolis Hotel Where ICE Agents Believed to be Staying 3

Hundreds of people marched through and gathered in downtown Minneapolis to stage a noise protest outside a hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents on Friday, January 9. The demonstrations were triggered by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, as protesters called for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Noise Protest Targets Minneapolis Hotel Where ICE Agents Believed to be Staying 4

Hundreds of people marched through and gathered in downtown Minneapolis to stage a noise protest outside a hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents on Friday, January 9. The demonstrations were triggered by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, as protesters called for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Noise Protest Targets Minneapolis Hotel Where ICE Agents Believed to be Staying 2

Hundreds of people marched through and gathered in downtown Minneapolis to stage a noise protest outside a hotel believed to be hosting ICE agents on Friday, January 9. The demonstrations were triggered by the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, as protesters called for federal agents to leave the city.

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US: Jan. 6 Demonstrators March Through D.C. to Mark 5 Years Since Capitol Attack

Dozens of pardoned rioters gathered in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 6, to mark the fifth anniversary of the Capitol attack in 2021, praising President Trump for their release while demanding further financial restitution. The group marched from the White House to the Capitol with signs calling the event a setup and demanding the arrest of Nancy Pelosi.

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Ultras Groups Protest Travel Bans In Naples - Italy

Representatives of the Ultras groups from the A and B stands of Napoli protested, waving a form of self-certification of residency, which is the reason for the travel bans imposed by the observatory for sporting events related to the football championship. They marched peacefully along Via Toledo until they reached the Naples Town Hall, where they were interviewed by the transport councilor of the Cosenza municipality. Naples, Italy on December 22, 2025. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/KONTROLAB/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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