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#13022388
24 November 2025
A car of the Armed Forces of Ukraine moves along a road near barbed wire used to deter Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction in Donetsk region, Ukraine, on November 20, 2025.
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#13022389
24 November 2025
A car of the Armed Forces of Ukraine moves along a road lined with barbed wire used to deter Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction in Donetsk region, Ukraine, on November 20, 2025.
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#12993030
16 November 2025
An African-American flag is caught on a barbed wire fence during a protest outside of the Broadview Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing and detention facility in Broadview, Illinois on November 15, 2025. Protests against President Donald Trump's ''Operation Midway Blitz,'' an ongoing immigration enforcement operation in the region, have taken place at the facility almost daily since the operation began on September 9, 2025.
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#12303944
26 April 2025
Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic ''Tunisia, closed borders, open prisons'' and a placard with the image of Ahmed Souab, reading in Arabic ''release Ahmed Souab'', during a demonstration organized by the family of lawyer and former judge Ahmed Souab, alongside hundreds of civil society activists, representatives of national and human rights organizations, and journalists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 25, 2025, to protest the detention of Ahmed Souab and express their support for him. Demonstrators chant iconic slogans from the Tunisian revolution, including ''Labor, Liberty, and Dignity for All'' while also calling for the fall of President Kais Saied's regime. Ahmed Souab is recently arrested by the police after making critical remarks to the press about the harsh sentences handed down in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. A detention warrant is issued against him on terrorism charges. Ahmed Souab is part of the legal team representing prominent political figures in the case, who are sentenced in the first instance to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years.
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#12303969
26 April 2025
Demonstrators hold up a banner featuring the image of Ahmed Souab, with the Arabic inscription ''Release Ahmed Souab,'' as well as another banner reading in Arabic ''Tunisia: closed borders,'' during a demonstration organized by the family of lawyer and former judge Ahmed Souab, alongside hundreds of civil society activists, representatives of national and human rights organizations, and journalists in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 25, 2025, to protest the detention of Ahmed Souab and to express their support for him. Demonstrators chant iconic slogans from the Tunisian revolution, including ''Labor, Liberty, and Dignity for All,'' while also calling for the fall of President Kais Saied's regime. Ahmed Souab is recently arrested by the police after making critical remarks to the press about the harsh sentences handed down in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. A detention warrant is issued against him on terrorism charges. Ahmed Souab is part of the legal team representing prominent political figures in the case, who are sentenced in the first instance to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years.
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#12271913
17 April 2025
A section of the concrete perimeter wall with barbed wire and a watchtower is seen at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. This fortified boundary is part of the security infrastructure used to prevent prisoner escapes during the operation of the Nazi camp.
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#11862856
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862857
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862858
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862859
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862860
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862861
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862862
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862863
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862864
13 December 2024
The border wall and barbed wire installed by the United States impact both migrants and local and migratory wildlife. Birds like the great egret can become trapped, suffering injuries or even death, while other species face barriers to accessing water and food, putting their survival at risk.
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#11862852
13 December 2024
The great egret, a partially migratory species, travels from Canada and the northern United States to warmer southern regions during winter. It uses the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, as a resting and feeding point. The barbed wire installed along the border impacts not only migrants but also these birds, which can become trapped, suffer injuries, or even die, while also facing restricted access to essential water and food sources.
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