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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Majid Rahmani, 22 years old, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Erfan Moghaise, 20 years old, he was shot twice in the neck by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Hassan Shakhesi, 46 years old, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Abdullah Hadizadeh, 47 years old, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 9 protests in front of the door of the store where his sister worked.The incident occurred while his wife and two daughters were watching the scene in Isfahan, These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Isfahan, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Navid Salehi, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 9 protests in Kermanshah. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Kermanshah, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Aref Mousavi, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran he was buried in the village of Dahshal. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Dahshal, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    The burial of Amirreza Mirzaei, 27-year-old, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 9 protests in the Vavan area of Islamshahr. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Islamshahr, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Amirreza Mirzaei, 27-year-old, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 9 protests in the Vavan area of Islamshahr. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Islamshahr, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Mehdi Heydar Arabi, he was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Raha (Zahra) Bohloulipour, a 23-year-old, she was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Mahsa Dezfulian Kermanshahi, she was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 9 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Aida Heydari, 21 year old medical student, she was shot dead by the brutal Islamic Republic security forces during the January 8 protests in Tehran. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Sanam Pourbahayi, she was by shot in her stomach by The Islamic Republic during the January 9 protests in Lahijan. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Lahijan, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    The burial of Pantea Shiasi, 23 years old killed in Karaj by the Islamic Republic security forces. These images represent Iran’s “stolen generation” — young women and men killed by the Islamic Republic for demanding political and social freedoms. Their photographs now appear in cemeteries and homes beside graves and memorials, marking lives cut short. Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Karaj, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    A report from Isfahan, Iran says a father went to the morgue to claim his son’s body and saw one of the “dead” bodies moving in Kahrizak, south of Tehran, shows over two dozen full body bags at a collection point, reportedly containing protesters killed by security forces over the past two nights. He paid 700 million tomans and said: “This is my son.” And pulled him out. This is Iran under the Islamic Republic: death, chaos, and families buying life back. Isfahan, Iran, 24 jan Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Armed Iranian security forces opening fire to suppress protesters during demonstrations on January 8, Since protests erupted on 28 December 2025 against economic hardship and state repression, security forces have responded with mass arrests and deadly crackdowns, including one of the deadliest episodes on 8–9 January 2026. Figures vary widely due to restricted information: the Iranian government reported about 3,100 deaths, independent rights groups have confirmed over 5,000, and some local health-care data suggest totals could be tens of thousands — with unverified hospital figures exceeding 30,000 killed during those two days alone. Behind each number is a grieving family and a future that was abruptly cut short. Tehran, Iran, January 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    People in Iran protesting against Iran's clerical establishment in Tehran, as Iranians angered by a flailing economy and crackdowns by security forces marched through the streets of the Shiraz and shouted slogans against the ruling theocratic regime. Authorities cut internet access and telephone lines in Iran immediately after the protests began. the move as a precursor to a possible violent crackdown, although the blackout did not immediately prevent the posting of videos of the protests. Tehran, Iran, Jan 8, 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    People in Iran protesting against Iran's clerical establishment in Tehran, as Iranians angered by a flailing economy and crackdowns by security forces marched through the streets of the Shiraz and shouted slogans against the ruling theocratic regime. Authorities cut internet access and telephone lines in Iran immediately after the protests began. the move as a precursor to a possible violent crackdown, although the blackout did not immediately prevent the posting of videos of the protests. Tehran, Iran, Jan 8, 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    People in Iran protesting against Iran's clerical establishment in Tehran, as Iranians angered by a flailing economy and crackdowns by security forces marched through the streets of the Shiraz and shouted slogans against the ruling theocratic regime. Authorities cut internet access and telephone lines in Iran immediately after the protests began. the move as a precursor to a possible violent crackdown, although the blackout did not immediately prevent the posting of videos of the protests. Tehran, Iran, Jan 8, 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    People in Iran protesting against Iran's clerical establishment in Tehran, as Iranians angered by a flailing economy and crackdowns by security forces marched through the streets of the Shiraz and shouted slogans against the ruling theocratic regime. Authorities cut internet access and telephone lines in Iran immediately after the protests began. the move as a precursor to a possible violent crackdown, although the blackout did not immediately prevent the posting of videos of the protests. Tehran, Iran, Jan 8, 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
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    People in Iran Protesting Against Iran's Clerical Establishment - Tehran
    Iranians plead directly to Trump: Spray paints message reading “President Trump, please help,” as Iranians appeal for support amid the ongoing crackdown. Tehran, Iran, January 24, 2026. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several tractors during the protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several tractors during the protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
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    Protest Against EU-Mercosur Agreement - Valencia
    Several people during the tractorada in protest against the EU-Mercosur agreement, 26 January 2026, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The tractorada has been called by independent Valencian farmers' associations affiliated to the National Union of Independent Primary Sector Associations (Unaspi) against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement. Photo by Rober Solsona / Europa Press / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran. Drapeaux americains et israeliens - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran. Drapeaux americains et israeliens - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran. Quatre femmes tiennent un Mollah enchaine - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rally For Iran - Brussels
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    Rally For Iran - Brussels
    Belgique, Bruxelles, le 25 janvier 2026 : manifestation de la diaspora iranienne appelant a un changement de regime a Teheran. Rassemblement organise par des collectifs et associations d'Iraniens opposes au regime des mollahs en place en Iran : manifestants avec drapeau iraniens et chants en faveur du retour de Reza Pahlavi, fils du dernier Shah d'Iran - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Monasse Thierry/ANDBZ/ABACA

     

  • Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
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    Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
    NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - ICE officers clash with protesters after federal agents fatally shot a man on Saturday, January 24, 2026, in south Minneapolis. Photo by Richard Tsong-Taatarii/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS)
    Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACA

     

  • Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
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    Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
    NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Federal agents move toward protesters at the scene where a federal agent shot and killed Alex Pretti in south Minneapolis on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Photo by Richard Tsong-Taatarii/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS)
    Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACA

     

  • Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
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    Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
    NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Tear gas fills the air on Nicollet Avenue near West 27th Street after a federal agent fatally shot a person nearby on Saturday, January 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS)
    Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACA

     

  • Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
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    Protest Against ICE - Minneapolis
    NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - A man is overcome with emotion while visiting a memorial for Alex Pretti on Nicollet Avenue near West 26th Street in Minneapolis hours after a federal agent fatally shot Pretti on January 24, 2026. Photo by Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune/TNS)
    Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

  • Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
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    Demonstration Against Dutch Diplomacy With Iran - The Hague
    A demonstration is taking place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand action from the Netherlands against the Iranian regime. The demonstrators are demanding that the Netherlands stop normalizing diplomacy with a regime responsible for ongoing repression, executions, and systemic human rights violations in The Hague, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
    Utrecht Robin/ABACA

     

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