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  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in near the list of women killed in 2025, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. The banner reads 'Stop to patriarchal violences'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman during the die-in lies near a cardboard sign reading 'Killed as women'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1 billion per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'As long as impunity prevails, blood will continue to flow'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman holds placards reading 'Their stolen lives won't be forgotten'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman lies on the ground during the die-in near a sheet with all the names and ages of women killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They state that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body states that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140750_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in near the list of women killed in 2025, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but the police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140740_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman takes a picture of the surname of a woman killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1 billion per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the protest, women hold a long sheet of paper with the surname, age, and killer of each woman killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women went to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman reads the circumstances of the killing of women near a banner that says 'Stop to patriarchal violences'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140715_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    Women hold a sheet with all the surnames of women killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    The banner reads 'Stop patriarchal violence. Fight against sexist and sexual violence'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women lie near a cardboard sign that reads 'we lie for those who will never stand up again'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    Women listen to the list of women killed near a banner reading 'Stop to patriarchal violences'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the protest, women hold a long sheet of paper with the surname, age, and killer of each woman killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women went to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140661_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    Protesters listen to the list of women killed in 2025 near a banner reading 'Stop to patriarchal violences'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman paints 'Stop' on her forehead. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women are killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140630_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    During the die-in, women hold placards with the surnames of those killed by men in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
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    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    Protesters hold a sheet with the surname, age, and killer of those killed in 2025. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more measures from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140615_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A member of the organization NousToutes31 looks at protesters. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    DUKAS_191140614_NUR
    Toulouse: Protest And Die-in Against Feminicides
    A woman holds a placard reading 'As long as impunity prevails, blood will continue to flow'. Women from the collective NousToutes organize a march and a die-in in Toulouse, France, on November 16, 2025, against feminicides, sexual violence, and patriarchy. Women read the names of all women killed in 2025 by men. To date, 140 women have been killed by men. Protesters demand more resources from the French government to protect women threatened or beaten by their partner or a man in the family. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. A French governmental body says that EUR1bn per year is necessary to tackle violence against women. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    A man holds a sign that reads ìPeace is something we build.î as demonstrates gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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    Wiktor Dabkowski

     

  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators lay down on a huge peaceful flag, staging die-in as they gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
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    Protest Against NATO Military Spending Increase in Brussels, Belgium
    Demonstrators gathered in the center of Brussels, Belgium, on 23.06.2025, to protest against NATO's proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP. Participants held peaceful banners and signs reading ìBelgium against NATO,î ìWelfare not Warfare,î and ìTo be or NATO beî to condemn militarisation and call for investment in health, education, climate, and diplomacy.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Week - Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Week - Bilder der Woche
    October 12, 2017 - London, UK. 12th October 2017. A man holds a poster written with the help of his 8 year old daughter at the Die-In vigil and protest by Stop Killing Cyclists outside Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall after the killing by a HGV of a young 36 year old woman at Chelsea Bridge last week, the second cyclist killed by a HGV in the borough this year. Kensington & Chelsea is one of the worst London boroughs in opposing plans for protected cycle lanes, bus-stop cycle by-passes and 20mph speed limits and have failed to build even a single metre of protected cycle lane, forcing cyclists including children and pensioners to share the roads with HGVs and buses. The protest demanded the council end its disgraceful opposition to safer cycling schemes, that TfL redesign the Chelsea Bridge junction where 36 accidents were reported last year to meet 'Go Dutch' standards and that the Transport minister introduce the long demanded regulations for safer HGV design, legislate urgently to get unsafe HGVs off our roads, and issue the commencement order allowing TfL to fine lorries and other vehicles that illegally drive into mandatory cycle lanes. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
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    NEWS - Flashmob in Belgien gegen Krieg in Syrien
    June 18, 2016 - Ghent, Belgium - Peace activists stage a ''Die-in flash mob'' to protest Belgian participation in recent plans for military interventions in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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