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US: Tear Gas Hits Chicago Police Officers During Clash with Protesters

The ongoing immigration crackdown by the Trump administration led to a clash with demonstrators in Chicago on Saturday, October 4. Federal agents used tear gas and pepper balls against protesters, with Chicago Police Officers even seen struggling to keep their eyes open during the dispersal.

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A house sealed by police is seen on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. The property is one of 14 apartments targeted under a sealing order issued by local authorities in the Konak district, officially citing efforts to combat prostitution. However, LGBTQ+ advocates say the crackdown is part of a broader campaign of institutional repression against the transgender community, which is densely concentrated in this area of the Alsancak neighborhood. Trans women living on Bornova Street report increasing levels of harassment, including violence by civilians and police raids, amid a political climate that has grown more hostile since the government designated 2025 as the “Year of the Family.” The sealing orders have forced many from their homes, deepening fears of displacement and discrimination in a city where safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals are rapidly shrinking. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A café on Bornova Street is seen in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Situated in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is home to a large transgender community that faces increasing marginalization amid growing anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the country. Once a space of refuge and social connection, local cafés now exist under the shadow of police surveillance and community-wide fear. In recent weeks, authorities have issued sealing orders for 14 apartments in the area, citing efforts to combat prostitution. Activists argue the crackdown is part of a wider campaign targeting LGBTQ+ individuals during what the government has declared the “Year of the Family.” For many trans residents, public places like cafés remain vital yet vulnerable spaces for community, resilience, and visibility in an increasingly hostile environment. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

A house sealed by police is seen on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. The property is one of 14 apartments targeted under a sealing order issued by local authorities in the Konak district, officially citing efforts to combat prostitution. However, LGBTQ+ advocates say the crackdown is part of a broader campaign of institutional repression against the transgender community, which is densely concentrated in this area of the Alsancak neighborhood. Trans women living on Bornova Street report increasing levels of harassment, including violence by civilians and police raids, amid a political climate that has grown more hostile since the government designated 2025 as the “Year of the Family.” The sealing orders have forced many from their homes, deepening fears of displacement and discrimination in a city where safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals are rapidly shrinking. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans women Cigdem (L), Ozlem (C), and Helin (R) speak together outside their home on Bornova Street in Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Located in the Alsancak neighborhood of the city’s Konak district, Bornova Street is known as a densely populated area for transgender individuals, many of whom face growing hostility amid increasing state and societal pressure on LGBTQ+ communities. Trans women living here report frequent harassment, including physical assaults by civilians and police raids. A recent sealing order targeting 14 apartments has further disrupted lives under the official justification of combating prostitution. The Turkish government’s declaration of 2025 as the “Year of the Family” has coincided with intensified crackdowns on LGBTQ+ visibility and spaces. Despite this climate of fear, Cigdem, Ozlem, and Helin continue to build community and resist marginalization in a city where their identities remain under threat. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans Woman Finds Shelter Amid Crackdown - Turkey

Trans woman Helin spends time at her home on Bornova Street in the Alsancak neighborhood of Izmir, Turkey, on July 27, 2025. Bornova Street, located in the Konak district, is known as a densely inhabited area for transgender individuals, many of whom face mounting hostility amid an increasingly repressive climate for LGBTQ+ communities in Turkey. Residents report frequent harassment and violence, including raids and intimidation by both civilians and police. In a recent crackdown, authorities issued sealing orders for 14 apartments on the street, officially citing the fight against prostitution. However, activists argue that the move reflects a broader pattern of discrimination and systematic pressure, particularly during what the government has labeled the “Year of the Family.” In this atmosphere of fear and marginalization, trans women like Helin strive to maintain daily life and dignity within a community targeted by both social stigma and institutional hostility. Photo by Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

An activist lies on the ground next to police officers during an arrest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Detained activists make peace signs from inside an HTM bus in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A demonstrator holds a “Police = Racism” sign as others are detained in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Officers detain a protester sitting on the ground in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

An activist lies on the ground next to police officers during an arrest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A protester carries a handwritten placard in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A protester flashes a peace sign during a demonstration in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A protester wearing a keffiyeh and a sign stands with crutches as Dutch police surround the area in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Rows of police face demonstrators holding a large banner in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

An activist lies on the ground next to police officers during an arrest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Demonstrators hold placards denouncing police racism as they stand in a crowd in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Dutch police officers drag a woman away as she resists arrest during a protest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Dutch police officers drag a woman away as she resists arrest during a protest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Dutch police officers drag a woman away as she resists arrest during a protest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protesters march with a large black banner reading “Stop Politiegeweld” on a street in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Dutch police officers drag a woman away as she resists arrest during a protest in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A man holds a sign reading “The Line We Crossed” as people gather behind banners in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

A protester carries a handwritten placard in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protest Against Mass Arrests - The Hague

Protesters march with a large black banner reading “Stop Politiegeweld” on a street in The Hague, Netherlands on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of Extinction Rebellion and pro-Palestine activists protested against repeated police violence. The march, sparked by a harsh police crackdown on June 25, ended in a forceful intervention and mass arrests. Detainees were taken on HTM buses to ADO stadium, where they were released. Photo by Mouneb Taim/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Anti-ICE Protest in Seattle Escalates Into Clashes, Several Arrested 2

Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators marched through Seattle on Wednesday, June 11, to protest recent nationwide ICE raids. The demonstration began peacefully but later escalated into clashes involving fireworks, a dumpster fire, and several arrests.

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US: Anti-ICE Protest in Seattle Escalates Into Clashes, Several Arrested

Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators marched through Seattle on Wednesday, June 11, to protest recent nationwide ICE raids. The demonstration began peacefully but later escalated into clashes involving fireworks, a dumpster fire, and several arrests.

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US: Mariachi Band Preforms During Anti-ICE Protest in San Antonio, Texas

Anti-ICE protests took place in downtown San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, June 11. A mariachi band performed during the demonstration, with protesters singing along.

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US: Curfew Issued, State of Emergency Declared in Spokane Over Escalating ICE Protests 3

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown imposed a citywide curfew from 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, to 5 a.m. Thursday in response to escalating protests against ICE. After demonstrators defied the curfew, a state of emergency was declared, and multiple arrests were made.

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US: Curfew Issued, State of Emergency Declared in Spokane Over Escalating ICE Protests 4

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown imposed a citywide curfew from 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, to 5 a.m. Thursday in response to escalating protests against ICE. After demonstrators defied the curfew, a state of emergency was declared, and multiple arrests were made.

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US: Curfew Issued, State of Emergency Declared in Spokane Over Escalating ICE Protests

Mayor Lisa Brown issued a curfew for Spokane, Washington, from 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, to 5 a.m. Thursday due to escalating ICE protests. When protesters defied the curfew, state of emergency was declared, leading to multiple arrests.

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US: Curfew Issued, State of Emergency Declared in Spokane Over Escalating ICE Protests 2

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown imposed a citywide curfew from 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, to 5 a.m. Thursday in response to escalating protests against ICE. After demonstrators defied the curfew, a state of emergency was declared, and multiple arrests were made.

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US: Anti-ICE Protesters March Through Downtown Raleigh, North Carolina

Hundreds of people marched through downtown Raleigh on Wednesday evening, June 11 to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and the recent ICE raids that sparked unrest in Los Angeles.

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US: Anti-ICE Protest Takes Place in San Antonio, Texas

Anti-ICE protests hit downtown San Antonio, Texas, on Wednesday, June 11. The event came only days after over a dozen people were arrested during another anti-ICE demonstration in Austin.

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36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square crackdown

36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square crackdown

A man is surrounded by police officers at Hong Kong's Victoria Park on June 4, 2025, the 36th anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators.

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36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square crackdown

36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square crackdown

A man is surrounded by police officers at Hong Kong's Victoria Park on June 4, 2025, the 36th anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators.

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[Breaking News]Ex-Philippine leader Duterte held on ICC warrant over drug crackdown

MANILA, Philippines, March 12 Kyodo - Philippine police officers stand guard on March 11, 2025, at a Philippine Air Force base where former President Rodrigo Duterte was taken after being arrested at a nearby airport on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity in connection with drug war killings.(Kyodo)

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