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15 Apr 2026
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, and Lega Nord President Matteo Salvini holds a press conference at the Lega Nord headquarters on Via Bellerio in Milan, Italy, on April 15, 2023. Salvini outlines the program for a demonstration organized by European patriots scheduled to take place in Piazza Duomo, Milan, on Saturday, April 18.
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15 Apr 2026
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, and Lega Nord President Matteo Salvini holds a press conference at the Lega Nord headquarters on Via Bellerio in Milan, Italy, on April 15, 2023. Salvini outlines the program for a demonstration organized by European patriots scheduled to take place in Piazza Duomo, Milan, on Saturday, April 18.
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15 Apr 2026
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, and Lega Nord President Matteo Salvini holds a press conference at the Lega Nord headquarters on Via Bellerio in Milan, Italy, on April 15, 2023. Salvini outlines the program for a demonstration organized by European patriots scheduled to take place in Piazza Duomo, Milan, on Saturday, April 18.
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15 Apr 2026
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, and Lega Nord President Matteo Salvini holds a press conference at the Lega Nord headquarters on Via Bellerio in Milan, Italy, on April 15, 2023. Salvini outlines the program for a demonstration organized by European patriots scheduled to take place in Piazza Duomo, Milan, on Saturday, April 18.
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15 Apr 2026
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, and Lega Nord President Matteo Salvini holds a press conference at the Lega Nord headquarters on Via Bellerio in Milan, Italy, on April 15, 2023. Salvini outlines the program for a demonstration organized by European patriots scheduled to take place in Piazza Duomo, Milan, on Saturday, April 18.
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15 Apr 2026
Archbishop Mario Delpini of Milan attends the presentation of the 2026-2028 university strategy of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Italy, on April 14, 2023.
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15 Apr 2026
Chasity Grant of the Netherlands celebrates the victory over France during the European qualifying match at Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda, the Netherlands, on April 14, 2023.
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15 Apr 2026
France player Maelle Lakrar during the European qualifying match between the Netherlands and France at Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda, the Netherlands, on April 14.
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15 Apr 2026
France player Maelle Lakrar during the European qualifying match between the Netherlands and France at Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda, the Netherlands, on April 14.
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15 Apr 2026
France player Maelle Lakrar during the European qualifying match between the Netherlands and France at Rat Verlegh Stadium in Breda, the Netherlands, on April 14.
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12 Apr 2026
Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity and civil, political, and trade union activities. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.
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12 Apr 2026
A demonstrator raises a placard featuring a depiction of the European Union flag and reading in Arabic, ''Tunisia is not for sale'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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12 Apr 2026
Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity and civil, political, and trade union activities. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.
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12 Apr 2026
A protester shouts slogans through a megaphone while raising a fist during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility and helped legitimize certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, frame his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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12 Apr 2026
A female protester shouts slogans through a megaphone while others raise banners and anti-racism placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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12 Apr 2026
Demonstrators display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Our crime is solidarity; yours is racism -- down with injustice'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates, which participants view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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