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Thousands Of People Demonstrate For Affordable Housing And Stronger Tenant Protections In Munich
7 February 2026
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7 February 2026
Thousands of people demonstrate for affordable housing and stronger tenant protections at Odeonsplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 7, 2026. A group holds a banner reading, ''Rich city, poor students. Your policies are our ruin.''
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10 March 2025
An elderly man sits alone at an outdoor cafe in Murnau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 8, 2025. He holds two yellow roses in his hands and gazes into the distance with a thoughtful expression. His silver hair and neatly dressed appearance show dignity and wisdom. The bright sunlight illuminates his face, highlighting the texture of his skin and the depth of his gaze. His posture, relaxed yet contemplative, suggests he is waiting for someone or lost in memories.
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3 February 2025
An elderly woman in a dark green coat walks through a quiet street in the historic town of Nordlingen in Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025.
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3 February 2025
An elderly woman in a dark green coat walks through a quiet street in the historic town of Nordlingen in Swabia, Donau-Ries, Bavaria, Germany, on February 2, 2025.
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10 April 2024
Cyclists are accompanying a man who is driving an electric tricycle during a ride-out protest to the headquarters of the Metro Manila Development Agency (MMDA) in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, Philippines, on April 10, 2024. They are protesting against the MMDA's moves to restrict and regulate the use of light electric vehicles (LEVs). Mobility and commuter advocates, along with users of LEVs such as electric tricycles, electric bicycles, and electric scooters, are opposing the metropolitan office's move, arguing that it is anti-poor, reduces commuting options, is environmentally unsustainable, and violates the country's Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act, or the EVIDA Law.
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10 April 2024
Cyclists are accompanying a man who is driving an electric tricycle during a ride-out protest to the headquarters of the Metro Manila Development Agency (MMDA) in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, Philippines, on April 10, 2024. They are protesting against the MMDA's moves to restrict and regulate the use of light electric vehicles (LEVs). Mobility and commuter advocates, along with users of LEVs such as electric tricycles, electric bicycles, and electric scooters, are opposing the metropolitan office's move, arguing that it is anti-poor, reduces commuting options, is environmentally unsustainable, and violates the country's Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act, or the EVIDA Law.
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10 April 2024
An enforcer from the Metro Manila Development Agency (MMDA) is looking on as cyclists and light electric vehicle users are standing outside its headquarters, protesting the MMDA's moves to restrict and regulate the use of light electric vehicles (LEVs) in Pasig City, Philippines, on April 10, 2024. Mobility and commuter advocates, as well as users of LEVs such as electric tricycles, electric bicycles, and electric scooters, are opposing the metropolitan office's move, arguing that it is anti-poor, reduces options for commuters, is environmentally unsustainable, and violates the country's Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act, or the EVIDA Law.
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Toulouse: More Than 60,000 People Took To The Streets Against The Macron' Pension Reform
31 January 2023
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31 January 2023
Protesters are holding a cardboard depicting Bernard Arnault, the richest man in the world (Forbes), and reading "Bernard, pay your taxes". More than 60,000 people (80,000 according to the unions) are taking to the streets in Toulouse for the second time in two weeks to protest against the planned reform of pensions and retirement age. France's labour unions have made a joint call for a new day of major strike action and protests across France against plans by President Emmanuel Macron's government to reform the pension system and raise the retirement age to 64 from 62, a move which opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Nearly all sectors' unions have called for this strike and protest: mining and energy, health, schooling, transportation, truck drivers, refining workers, bank workers, etc. The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and pensions would be lower, especially for women, people with "short careers" and those on low wages. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends on the Prime Minister's Office directly, said in its latest report on September 2022 that it sees no need to reform the pension system as its share in the French GDP will remain steady at least until 2070. Toulouse, France. January 31st, 2023.
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Toulouse: More Than 60,000 People Took To The Streets Against The Macron' Pension Reform
31 January 2023
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31 January 2023
A protester is holding a cardboard sign reading "For the Planet: Produce Less, Work Less, Share More". More than 60,000 people (80,000 according to the unions) are taking to the streets in Toulouse for the second time in two weeks to protest the planned reform of pensions and retirement age. France's labour unions have jointly called for a new day of major strike action and protests across France against President Emmanuel Macron's government's plans to reform the pension system and raise the retirement age to 64 from 62, a move which opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Nearly all sectors of unions have called for this strike and protest: mining and energy, health, schooling, transportation, truck drivers, refining workers, bank workers, etc. The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and pensions would be lower, especially for women, people with "short careers" and those with low wages. The COR (Council of Pension Guidance), which is directly dependent on the Prime Minister's Office, said in its latest report on September 2022 that it sees no need to reform the pension system as its share in the French GDP will remain steady at least until 2070. Toulouse, France, January 31st 2023.
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Toulouse: More Than 60,000 People Took To The Streets Against The Macron' Pension Reform
31 January 2023
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31 January 2023
More than 60,000 people (80,000 for the unions) are taking to the streets in Toulouse for the second time in two weeks to protest against the planned reform of pensions and retirement age. France's labour unions have made a joint call for a new day of major strike action and protests across France against plans by President Emmanuel Macron's government to reform the pension system and raise the retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Nearly all sectors unions have called for this strike and protest: mining and energy, health, schooling sector, transportation, truck drivers, refining workers, bank workers, etc. The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions would be lower, especially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends on the Prime Minister's Office directly, said in its latest report on September 2022 that it sees no need to reform the pension system as its share in the French GDP will remain steady at least until 2070. Toulouse, France, January 31st 2023.
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5 March 2022
Refugees seen in abandoned supermarket in Przemysl and Medyka on March 4, 2022.
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2 November 2021
Homeless woman sleeping on the streets of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 23, 2009. Homelessness and poverty are huge issues as the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen because of lack of action by the Canadian government to correct the problem.
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13 October 2021
Members of activist group Global Justice Now campaigning for pharmaceutical companies to suspend patents on covid-19 vaccines carry mock coffins outside the gates of Downing Street during a 'funeral march' from Parliament Square in London, England, on October 12, 2021. Global Justice Now single out the UK for criticism for opposing proposals for a covid-19 patent suspension at the World Trade Organization. The suspension of patents would they contend 'allow the world to ramp up production' of covid-19 vaccines and avert a state of 'vaccine apartheid' developing between rich and poor countries.
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13 October 2021
Members of activist group Global Justice Now campaigning for pharmaceutical companies to suspend patents on covid-19 vaccines carry placards along Whitehall during a 'funeral march' from Parliament Square to Downing Street in London, England, on October 12, 2021. Global Justice Now single out the UK for criticism for opposing proposals for a covid-19 patent suspension at the World Trade Organization. The suspension of patents would they contend 'allow the world to ramp up production' of covid-19 vaccines and avert a state of 'vaccine apartheid' developing between rich and poor countries.
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13 October 2021
Members of activist group Global Justice Now campaigning for pharmaceutical companies to suspend patents on covid-19 vaccines carry mock coffins along Whitehall during a 'funeral march' from Parliament Square to Downing Street in London, England, on October 12, 2021. Global Justice Now single out the UK for criticism for opposing proposals for a covid-19 patent suspension at the World Trade Organization. The suspension of patents would they contend 'allow the world to ramp up production' of covid-19 vaccines and avert a state of 'vaccine apartheid' developing between rich and poor countries.
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13 October 2021
Members of activist group Global Justice Now campaigning for pharmaceutical companies to suspend patents on covid-19 vaccines carry mock coffins along Whitehall during a 'funeral march' from Parliament Square to Downing Street in London, England, on October 12, 2021. Global Justice Now single out the UK for criticism for opposing proposals for a covid-19 patent suspension at the World Trade Organization. The suspension of patents would they contend 'allow the world to ramp up production' of covid-19 vaccines and avert a state of 'vaccine apartheid' developing between rich and poor countries.
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