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US: ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation Against Trump Administration 3

Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, October 18, for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, education, and security. The demonstrations, which marked the third mass mobilization since Trump's return, criticized his administration's perceived slide toward authoritarianism.

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US: ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation Against Trump Administration 2

Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, October 18, for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, education, and security. The demonstrations, which marked the third mass mobilization since Trump's return, criticized his administration's perceived slide toward authoritarianism.

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US: ‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation Against Trump Administration

Large crowds of protesters marched and rallied in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, October 18, for "No Kings" demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, education, and security. The demonstrations, which marked the third mass mobilization since Trump's return, criticized his administration's perceived slide toward authoritarianism.

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France: Mass Mobilization as “Block Everything” Movement Rallies Citizens

On Wednesday, September 10, French police arrested nearly 500 people as the “Block Everything” (“Bloquons tout”) protests aimed to disrupt transport and daily life across France following the collapse of Prime Minister François Bayrou’s government over unpopular austerity measures. Authorities reported around 200,000 participants nationwide, while the CGT union claimed over 250,000. The protests included blockades, fires, and barricades, particularly in Paris at locations such as Gare du Nord, Place du Châtelet, and Place des Fêtes. Police deployed 80,000 officers and used tear gas to disperse the crowds. Despite clashes and disruption on highways and public transport, the largest demonstrations remained relatively calm.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade 6

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade 5

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade 3

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade 4

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade 2

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: Shots Fired During ‘No Kings’ Protest in Salt Lake City, Utah 3

Shots were fired near "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, June 14, leaving one person critically injured. Three people were taken into custody, according to reports. The shooting happened just before 8 p.m during the anti-Trump march attended by about 10,000 people.

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US: Shots Fired During ‘No Kings’ Protest in Salt Lake City, Utah 2

Shots were fired near "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, June 14, leaving one person critically injured. Three people were taken into custody, according to reports. The shooting happened just before 8 p.m during the anti-Trump march attended by about 10,000 people. This video shot from people running for cover near the scene.

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US: Shots Fired During ‘No Kings’ Protest in Salt Lake City, Utah 4

Shots were fired near "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, June 14, leaving one person critically injured. Three people were taken into custody, according to reports. The shooting happened just before 8 p.m during the anti-Trump march attended by about 10,000 people.

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US: Tens of Thousands Rally Across Country Ahead of Army Parade

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday.

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US: San Francisco Buildings Boarded Up Ahead of Anti-Trump Protest

Buildings around downtown San Francisco were boarded up in anticipation of anti-Trump protests planned for the weekend. On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets to protest President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also coincided with the president’s birthday.

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US: Shots Fired During ‘No Kings’ Protest in Salt Lake City, Utah

Shots were fired near "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, June 14, leaving one person critically injured. Three people were taken into custody, according to reports. The shooting happened just before 8 p.m during the anti-Trump march attended by about 10,000 people. This video shot from above shows people running for cover near the scene.

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US: Mass ‘No Kings’ Rally Fills NYC Streets 2

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday. In New York City, the "No Kings" march began at Bryant Park in the afternoon. From there, an estimated 50,000 participants made their way down Fifth Avenue before assembling at Madison Square Park.

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US: Mass ‘No Kings’ Rally Fills NYC Streets

On Saturday, June 14, cities across the United States saw tens of thousands take to the streets in protest of President Donald Trump. Demonstrations filled public spaces just ahead of a planned military parade in Washington, D.C., commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary — an event that also happens to coincide with the president's birthday. In New York City, the "No Kings" march began at Bryant Park in the afternoon. From there, an estimated 50,000 participants made their way down Fifth Avenue before assembling at Madison Square Park. This video shows Fifth Avenue filled with demonstrators.

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US: Hundreds March In Glendale, Arizona To Protest Immigration Policies

Hundreds of protesters against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies marched through the streets of Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday night, February 4, prompting police mobilization.

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Climate march in Brussels

Climate march in Brussels

The Climate March started on Sunday 10 October 2021, in front of the Brussels-North train station. According to the Brussels-Capital/Ixelles police zone, the number of people present is estimated at 50,000. After a year and a half of virtual absence in the streets due to the health context and three weeks before COP26, NGOs, trade unions, mutual societies, youth organizations and citizen movements, gathered under the name of Climate Coalition, launched a new call for mass mobilization on Sunday in Brussels, Belgium. The protesters are demanding that state authorities respect their commitments to fight global warming. Photo by Igor Pliner / BePress/ABACAPRESS.COM

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