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  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    A policewoman observes 'Ecureuils' setting up their encampment in the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly states that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway costs EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. This takes place in Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    The four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') occupy the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, on August 28, 2025, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    An 'Ecureuil' sets up his encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    An 'ecureuil' occupies one of the plane trees. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    An encampment of 'Ecureuils' occupies a plane tree to be cut in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine (Haute-Garonne) to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) and Castres (Tarn). They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' place the banner 'Art. 2 of the constitutional law' between two plane trees in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. It reads 'Everyone must take part in the protection of the environment'. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine (Haute-Garonne) to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) and Castres (Tarn). They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    One of the 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') speaks to another in the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. This takes place in Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    In Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025, a member of the GNSA observes 'Ecureuils' setting up their encampment in the plane trees scheduled for cutting. Since 3 a.m., four 'Ecureuils' (or 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching,' founded by activist and arborist-climber Thomas Brail) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to prevent their cutting for the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner referencing Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going to trial over these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly states that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (or 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the highway construction to stop until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that reprofiling the N126 will suffice for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but now about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    'Ecureuils' set up their encampment in one of the plane trees to be cut in Vendine. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine, Haute-Garonne, to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, and Castres, Tarn. They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. Toulouse, Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
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    'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') Accupy Again Trees To Be Cut In Protest Against The Planned A69 Highway
    A Gendarmerie car is stationed near graffiti reading 'Good Morning' in Vendine, France, on August 28, 2025. Since 3 a.m. this morning, four 'Ecureuils' (i.e., 'squirrels') from the GNSA ('National Group of Trees Watching' founded by Thomas Brail, the activist and arborist-climber) occupy two plane trees in Vendine (Haute-Garonne) to block their cutting for works on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) and Castres (Tarn). They deploy a banner on Article 2 of the constitutional law about preserving the environment. Initially, only two plane trees are to be cut, but finally, about 10 plane trees will be cut. 'Ecureuils' plan to stay until NGE/Atosca explains the necessity of the cutting and consider going on trial about these planned cuttings. The concessionaire of the A69, NGE/Atosca, repeatedly says that all trees have already been cut for the A69. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') and other opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 27:
    A plaque of NSZZ Solidarity, Malopolska Regional Board, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
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    Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
    August 25, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, welcomes Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, right, on arrival for bilateral meetings at the Mariinsky Palace, August 25, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Pre/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
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    Ukrainian President And Norwegian Prime Minister Meet in Kyiv
    August 25, 2025, Kyiv, Ukraine: Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY, right, shakes hands with Norwegian Prime Minister JONAS GAHR STORE, left, before their bilateral meeting at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Pre/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Ukrainian President Hosts European Leaders Before Trump Meeting
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    Ukrainian President Hosts European Leaders Before Trump Meeting
    August 18, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY, left, chats with Finnish President ALEXANDER STUBB, center, and European Commission President URSULA VON DER LEYEN, right, before a strategy meeting with European leaders at the Ukrainian Embassy. The meeting is in preparation for meetings with U.S President Donald Trump later in the day. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Ukrainian President Meets With U.S. Special Presidential Envoy
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    Ukrainian President Meets With U.S. Special Presidential Envoy
    August 18, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, speaks with U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine, Ret. General Keith Kellogg prior to their meeting. Zelenskyy met with Kellogg before the planned meeting with President Donald Trump later in the day. (Credit Image: © Ukraine Presidency via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (left, with keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, wearing a keffiyeh, serves as the ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, and Alejandra Gomez is associated with the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City. They participate in the Global Day for Palestine event in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (left, with keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, interacts with members of the refugee Abed family selling Palestinian food during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (with a keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, spends time with members of the refugee Abed family during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (with a keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, spends time with members of the refugee Abed family during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, meets with members of the refugee Abed family during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, spends time with a refugee child from the Abed family during the Global Day for Palestine event at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, meets with students during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, meets with members of the refugee Abed family during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, meets with activists during the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (center, with keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed (center, with keffiyeh), ambassador of the State of Palestine to Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
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    Global Day For Palestine In Mexico
    Nadya Rasheed, ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, participates in the Global Day for Palestine at the National Museum of World Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    A heavy truck is on the RD20 in Verfeil, France, in front of the school. Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil on the RD20 to protest against the closure of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. Due to the works on the planned A69, the RN126 is closed, and traffic is diverted to the RD20. The RD20 is in front of a future school and is a very narrow road where it is very dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. The RN126 road is already cut off, and the traffic is diverted to the RD20, but in a week, two accidents occur. Parents are afraid their children or passersby could be injured or killed. Protesters put black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on this little RD20. This takes place in Verfeil, France, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    A figure placed by opponents is pushed away by a heavy truck on the RD20 in Verfeil, Haute-Garonne, on July 11, 2025. The figure reads 'Isa, 23yo, hitchhiker'. Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil on the road RD20 to protest against the closure of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. Due to the works on the planned A69, the normal road, the RN126, is closed, and the traffic is diverted to the road RD20. The RD20 is in front of a future school and is a very narrow road where it is very dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. The RN126 road is already cut off, and the traffic is diverted to the RD20, but in a week, two accidents take place. Parents are afraid their children or passersby could be injured or killed. Protesters place black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on this little RD20. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil, Haute-Garonne, on July 11, 2025, to protest against the closure of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. The RN126 is closed, and traffic is diverted to the RD20, which is in front of a future school and is a narrow road where it is very dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. In one week, two accidents occur on the RD20, causing parents to fear for the safety of their children and passersby. Protesters place black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on the RD20. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    A truck folds a security pole with a figure during the gathering. Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil, Haute-Garonne, on July 11, 2025, on the road RD20 to protest against the closing of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. Due to the works on the planned A69, the normal road, the RN126, is closed, and the traffic is diverted to the road RD20. The RD20 is in front of a future school and is a very narrow road where it is very dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. The RN126 road is already cut off, and the traffic is diverted to the RD20, but in a week, two accidents take place. Parents are afraid their children or passersby could be injured or killed. Protesters put black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on this little RD20. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    A man holds a black figure along the RD20 as a heavy truck brushes past him. Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil, Haute-Garonne, on July 11, 2025, to protest against the closure of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. The RN126 is closed, and traffic is diverted onto the RD20. The RD20 is in front of a future school and is a narrow road where it is dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. Two accidents have occurred in a week since the RN126 was cut off and traffic was diverted to the RD20. Parents fear for the safety of their children and passersby. Protesters place black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on the narrow RD20. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
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    Protest Against The Closure Of The RN126 For The A69 Works In Verfeil
    Two heavy trucks pass each other on the RD20 in Verfeil, France, on July 11, 2025. The figure reads 'Rico, 18yo, July 2025'. Neighbors, parents, and opponents of the planned A69 highway gather in Verfeil on the RD20 to protest against the closure of the RN126 for 6 to 9 months due to the planned A69 highway. Due to the works on the planned A69, the RN126 is closed, and traffic is diverted to the RD20. The RD20 is in front of a future school and is a very narrow road where it is very dangerous for heavy trucks to pass each other. The RN126 road is already cut off, and traffic is diverted to the RD20, but in a week, two accidents occur. Parents fear their children or passersby could be injured or killed. Protesters place black figures along the road to raise awareness about the dangers on this small RD20. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

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