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22 January 2026
Two women take a break from the heat sitting in front of a closed shop. One holds a banner with the slogan 'Come and fight, they haven't beaten us yet' in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 21.
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18 January 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – JANUARY 17: The exterior of the Syrena squat, an anarchist community and autonomous social center at Wilcza 30, is seen with a banner reading 'Enough exploitation at work,' in Warsaw, Poland in Warsaw, Poland, on January 17, 2026.
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Pro-Palestine And Pro-Israel Left-wing Demonstrations In Leipzig On January 17
17 January 2026
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17 January 2026
A banner reading ''Nie wieder Krieg'' (''No more war again'') is displayed at a Pro-Palestine demonstration in Leipzig, Saxony, on January 17, 2026. Pro-Palestine groups call for a demonstration in Leipzig Connewitz to protest against the Pro-Israel left-wing scene. Pro-Israel activists call to block and protest against the Pro-Palestine demonstration. The police deploy on a large scale. In the end, 3000 persons demonstrate.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
Demonstrators confront riot police officers while raising a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with a text in Arabic, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
A demonstrator raises a loaf of bread while others hold up a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.
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10 January 2026
WARSAW, POLAND – JANUARY 9: Protesters carry a banner reading 'Harvests or Partitions. You still have a choice' as farmers from across Poland and their supporters walk from the Palace of Culture and Science to the Prime Minister’s Office during a nationwide protest against the planned EU‑Mercosur trade agreement in Warsaw, Poland, on January 9, 2026. The demonstration, aimed at protecting Polish agriculture, rural communities, and household farms, saw hundreds of tractors and protesters moving along central city streets.
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Demonstration Called By The Ruling Party To Demand The Release Of President Nicolás Maduro And His Wife Cilia Flores
8 January 2026
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8 January 2026
Supporters of the ruling party walk past a banner that reads: ''The sanctions train'' and shows Maria Corina Machado, Juan Guaido, and Leopoldo Lopez during a rally called by the ruling party demanding the release of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores in Caracas, Venezuela, on January 7, 2026.
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6 January 2026
Yellow and red flags of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) are displayed at the exterior of the National Records of Scotland building at General Register House in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, on December 20, 2025. The SSP, a democratic socialist and pro-independence party, often maintains a visual presence at major historical and civic sites in the capital.
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4 January 2026
Two people carry flags and banners with messages of support for the people of Ukraine during a rally in Rossio Square, Lisbon, on January 3, 2026. In recent days, tensions rise again in Ukraine as security advisors from several countries meet in Kyiv to advance an international peace plan. At the same time, Russia announces a new policy of permanent conscription starting in 2026, reinforcing the country's militarization. Meanwhile, a survey reveals that 76% of Ukrainians reject any agreement that involves ceding occupied territories to Russia, showing that society remains steadfast despite the wear and tear of war.
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4 January 2026
Two people carry flags and banners with messages of support for the people of Ukraine during a rally in Rossio Square, Lisbon, on January 3, 2026. In recent days, tensions rise again in Ukraine as security advisors from several countries meet in Kyiv to advance an international peace plan. At the same time, Russia announces a new policy of permanent conscription starting in 2026, reinforcing the country's militarization. Meanwhile, a survey reveals that 76% of Ukrainians reject any agreement that involves ceding occupied territories to Russia, showing that society remains steadfast despite the wear and tear of war.
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4 January 2026
A person carries a banner with messages of support for the people of Ukraine during a rally in Rossio Square, Lisbon, on January 3, 2026. Tensions rise again in Ukraine as security advisors from several countries meet in Kyiv to advance an international peace plan. At the same time, Russia announces a new policy of permanent conscription starting in 2026, reinforcing the country's militarization. Meanwhile, a survey reveals that 76% of Ukrainians reject any agreement that involves ceding occupied territories to Russia, showing that society remains steadfast despite the wear and tear of war.
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4 January 2026
A person carries a banner with messages of support for the people of Ukraine during a rally in Rossio Square, Lisbon, on January 3, 2026. Tensions rise again in Ukraine as security advisors from several countries meet in Kyiv to advance an international peace plan. At the same time, Russia announces a new policy of permanent conscription starting in 2026, reinforcing the country's militarization. Meanwhile, a survey reveals that 76% of Ukrainians reject any agreement that involves ceding occupied territories to Russia, showing that society remains steadfast despite the wear and tear of war.
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