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#13152245
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152246
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152247
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152248
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152250
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152251
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152252
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13147078
1 January 2026
In Kolkata, India, on January 1, 2026, Hindu devotees wait in a long queue to offer prayers to the Hindu goddess Kali during the Kalpataru Utsav and New Year 2026 at Dakshineswar Kali Temple, considered Asia's largest Kali temple, in Kolkata.
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#13141676
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13141677
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13141678
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13141680
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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Largest Eviction In Catalonia Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Homeless Amid Winter Storm
20 December 2025
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20 December 2025
Dozens of migrants who live for years in the informal settlement known as B9 in Badalona set up an improvised camp under a city highway after being evicted on December 17, 2025, in what is the largest eviction in Catalonia's history. Around 400-500 migrants, many at high risk and lacking proper documentation, lose their homes in the midst of heavy rains and cold weather just before Christmas. Several non-governmental organizations provide food, clothing, and fire-making materials to help those affected, while some sleep outdoors under the C-31 highway to shield themselves from the elements. The conservative mayor of Badalona, Xavier Garcia Albiol, known for his tough stance on immigration, states he will not allow the camp to become permanent, drawing criticism from human rights experts and UN rapporteurs who consider the eviction without housing alternatives as ''cruel and degrading.'' In Badalona, Catalonia, Spain, on December 20, 2025
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Largest Eviction In Catalonia Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Homeless Amid Winter Storm
20 December 2025
#13115438
20 December 2025
Dozens of migrants who live for years in the informal settlement known as B9 in Badalona set up an improvised camp under a city highway after being evicted on December 17, 2025, in what is the largest eviction in Catalonia's history. Around 400-500 migrants, many at high risk and lacking proper documentation, lose their homes in the midst of heavy rains and cold weather just before Christmas. Several non-governmental organizations provide food, clothing, and fire-making materials to help those affected, while some sleep outdoors under the C-31 highway to shield themselves from the elements. The conservative mayor of Badalona, Xavier Garcia Albiol, known for his tough stance on immigration, states he will not allow the camp to become permanent, drawing criticism from human rights experts and UN rapporteurs who consider the eviction without housing alternatives as ''cruel and degrading.'' In Badalona, Catalonia, Spain, on December 20, 2025
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Largest Eviction In Catalonia Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Homeless Amid Winter Storm
20 December 2025
#13115439
20 December 2025
Dozens of migrants who live for years in the informal settlement known as B9 in Badalona set up an improvised camp under a city highway after being evicted on December 17, 2025, in what is the largest eviction in Catalonia's history. Around 400-500 migrants, many at high risk and lacking proper documentation, lose their homes in the midst of heavy rains and cold weather just before Christmas. Several non-governmental organizations provide food, clothing, and fire-making materials to help those affected, while some sleep outdoors under the C-31 highway to shield themselves from the elements. The conservative mayor of Badalona, Xavier Garcia Albiol, known for his tough stance on immigration, states he will not allow the camp to become permanent, drawing criticism from human rights experts and UN rapporteurs who consider the eviction without housing alternatives as ''cruel and degrading.'' In Badalona, Catalonia, Spain, on December 20, 2025
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Largest Eviction In Catalonia Leaves Hundreds Of Migrants Homeless Amid Winter Storm
20 December 2025
#13115440
20 December 2025
Dozens of migrants who live for years in the informal settlement known as B9 in Badalona set up an improvised camp under a city highway after being evicted on December 17, 2025, in what is the largest eviction in Catalonia's history. Around 400-500 migrants, many at high risk and lacking proper documentation, lose their homes in the midst of heavy rains and cold weather just before Christmas. Several non-governmental organizations provide food, clothing, and fire-making materials to help those affected, while some sleep outdoors under the C-31 highway to shield themselves from the elements. The conservative mayor of Badalona, Xavier Garcia Albiol, known for his tough stance on immigration, states he will not allow the camp to become permanent, drawing criticism from human rights experts and UN rapporteurs who consider the eviction without housing alternatives as ''cruel and degrading.'' In Badalona, Catalonia, Spain, on December 20, 2025
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