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#8232768
15 May 2022
Sign reading Nummer 1 - Number 1 at the celebrations of the FC Bayern Munich on May 15, 2022 on the Marienplatz in Munich, Germany. The FC Bayern won their 10th consecutive Bundesliga title.
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#13455229
15 Mar 2026
A protester carries a sign reading ''Stop Genocide: Hands Off Iran'' in Albert Embankment, London, on March 15, 2026, during the Al Quds Day static protest and counter-protest. Hundreds of pro-Iran and pro-Palestinian demonstrators, along with a smaller number of pro-Israel and anti-Iranian government protesters, gather on Victoria and Albert Embankment after the Al Quds march is banned by the Metropolitan Police. Around one thousand police officers are mobilized for the demonstration.
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#13455230
15 Mar 2026
A protester chants and carries a sign reading ''Stop Israeli War Crimes'' in Albert Embankment, London, on March 15, 2026, during the Al Quds Day static protest and counter-protest. Hundreds of pro-Iran and pro-Palestinian demonstrators, along with a smaller number of pro-Israel and anti-Iranian government protesters, gather on Victoria and Albert Embankment after the Al Quds march is banned by the Metropolitan Police. Approximately one thousand police officers are mobilized for the demonstration.
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#13374183
26 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 24: A demonstrator holds a sign reading 'THANK U 4 DEFENCE' with a stylized number 4 in the colors of the Ukrainian flag during the 'United We Will Win' (Zwyciezymy Zjednoczeni) rally at Castle Square on February 24, 2026 in Warsaw, Poland. Despite near-freezing temperatures, hundreds of demonstrators gathered to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion and 12 years since the beginning of the conflict. The event featured Snake Island defender Vladyslav Zadorin and the band Antytila, with participants calling for the release of prisoners of war and increased international military aid.
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#13033838
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033839
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033840
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13015496
22 Nov 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'I 15 feminicides, it's Christmas'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. In Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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#13015503
22 Nov 2025
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading 'One for all, and justice for all'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had approached the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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#13015508
22 Nov 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'My pussy, my claws'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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#13015509
22 Nov 2025
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading 'Nor silence nor oblivion'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. In Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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#13015512
22 Nov 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'Patriarchy, we'll destroy it'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had come to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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#12994971
16 Nov 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'As long as impunity prevails, blood will continue to flow'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women.
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#12994972
16 Nov 2025
A woman during the die-in lies near a cardboard sign reading 'Killed as women'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1 billion per year is necessary to tackle violence against women.
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#12806231
28 Sep 2025
A sign bears the number 57, representing the victims of the Tempi disaster, alongside another sign reading '14th day of hunger strike,' during the 14th day of Panos Routsis' hunger strike, in Athens, Greece, on September 28, 2025.
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#12774442
20 Sep 2025
A man stands beside a red lifebuoy box and a bilingual warning sign reading ''Risk to life - keep out!'' along the Rhine riverbank in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. The installation includes an emergency number and location marker as part of drowning prevention measures.
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