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#13033838
28 November 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 November 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 November 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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#12866159
16 October 2025
A message reading “Stop the Genocide” is painted on a retaining wall in support of Palestine, near the Myrtos Beach, Greece, on September 6, 2025
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#12798272
26 September 2025
A woman passes a wall with the large text ''J'EXISTE.'' written on it in Verviers, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. The French phrase translates to ''I EXIST.'' in English.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600575
31 July 2025
Red paint streaks down the facade of The New York Times Building in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance. Workers use a high-pressure water spray and other equipment for hours to remove the paint.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600578
31 July 2025
Red paint streaks down the facade of The New York Times Building in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance. Workers use a high-pressure water spray and other equipment for hours to remove the paint.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600592
31 July 2025
Red paint streaks down the facade of The New York Times Building and the adjacent Starbucks coffee shop in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies,'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance. Workers use high-pressure water spray and other equipment for hours to remove the paint.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600606
31 July 2025
Some red paint remains on the facade and main sign of The New York Times Building in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025, hours after workers begin efforts with heavy equipment to remove it. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours of July 30, with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance, the sign, and the adjacent Starbucks coffee shop.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600608
31 July 2025
Red paint streaks down the facade and stains the sidewalk in front of The New York Times Building in New York, USA, on July 30, 2025. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance. Workers use a high-pressure water spray and other equipment for hours to remove the paint.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600610
31 July 2025
Red paint streaks down the facade of The New York Times Building in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies'' spray-painted across the glass at the entrance. Workers use high-pressure water spray and other equipment for hours to remove the paint.
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Red Paint And Gaza Message Splashed Across The New York Times Building And Starbucks
31 July 2025
#12600615
31 July 2025
Some red paint remains on the facade and main sign of The New York Times Building in New York City, USA, on July 30, 2025, hours after workers begin efforts with heavy equipment to remove it. The incident is first discovered in the early morning hours of July 30, with the words ''NYT Lies Gaza Dies,'' spray-painted across the front glass, the sign, and the adjacent Starbucks coffee shop.
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#12518703
30 June 2025
A message reading ''You will not arrest us'' is painted on the asphalt of a road in Novi Sad, Serbia, on June 30, 2025.
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#12496108
22 June 2025
A red spray-painted message reading ''Free Gaza'' with a heart and peace symbol appears on a stone pavement in Bari, Italy, on June 21, 2025. The shadow of a person, possibly the photographer, is visible.
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#12484352
18 June 2025
Graffiti reading ''GANZ WIEN HASST DIE POLIZEI'' (''All of Vienna hates the police'') is seen sprayed on the wall of a residential building in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The message appears beneath two windows next to parked cars and a residents-only parking sign.
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#12414437
27 May 2025
Commuters wait on the platform at Hirschgarten suburban train station as a red S-Bahn train operated by Deutsche Bahn arrives in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The station is located beneath a graffiti-covered overpass and serves a residential and modern urban area with high-rise architecture.
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