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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly
Aurore Berge, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister responsible for gender equality and the fight against discrimination, speaks during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly
Aurore Berge, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister responsible for gender equality and the fight against discrimination, speaks during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''We are the rage they have forced us to feel,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups chant slogans and carry banners reading ''Antifascist Feminists'' as they demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
A demonstration takes place in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, with a focus on feminism, gender violence, mobilization, denunciation, equality, and rights. A crowd gathers with banners in the streets for activism and a rally. The event includes messages such as ''Not One Less,'' ''Gender Violence,'' ''No Means No,'' ''Feminism,'' ''Justice for All,'' ''We Want to Live,'' ''We Are All Women,'' ''Stop Violence,'' ''equality,'' ''Women's Rights,'' and ''Gender.'' The November 25 Demonstration occurs on Gran Via. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups chant slogans and carry banners reading ''Minister Redondo resign'' as they demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups chant slogans and carry banners reading ''MARTINA LUCIA Victim'' as they demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''We women demand respect,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''Sexist violence and denial. Enough of institutional neglect,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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25N: Protests Against Gender Violence In Madrid
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''Sexist violence and denial. Enough of institutional neglect,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. (Photo by Aaron Heredia/NurPhoto) -
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International Day For Elimination Of Violence Against Women: Rome
November 25, 2025, Rome, Italy: Activists from ''Non una di meno'' (Not One Less) launch a protest in front of the Italian Ministry of Education, accusing them, along with the government, of ''prohibiting sex education in schools or making it dependent on informed consent from families.'' Education, they add, against patriarchal violence to prevent gender-based violence. ''We want ourselves alive'' reads the banner. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A protester holds a spade reading 'Stop feminicide'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
Women hold placards reading 'For shame to change its camp' (L) and 'My body, my right, my choice' (R). Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'I 15 feminicides, it's Christmas'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. In Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
Someone holds a placard reading 'Victims of violence...and in the street'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a placard reading 'Women are the first victims of bombs'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD and Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets on this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had approached the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a cardboard sign that reads 'Fed up of gynaecological violence'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets on this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of murdered women had approached the police to file a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also request better training for the police to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A protester holds a placard that reads, ''Every 7 hours 2 minutes and 23 seconds a woman is a victim of a feminicide or an attempt of feminicide.'' Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women went to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
The banner reads 'against their wars, and the far-right, let's build a revolutionary feminism'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading 'One for all, and justice for all'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had approached the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a placard reading 'my body is political'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A placard reads 'I believe you. It's not your fault'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD and Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of murdered women had approached the police to file a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also request better training for the police to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
The placard reads '65% of women victims of feminicides have contacted the judiciary'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'Patriarchy, we'll destroy it'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had come to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'My pussy, my claws'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A protester holds a cardboard sign reading 'Nor silence nor oblivion'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. In Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A young woman holds a placard reading 'I'm 15 yo and I've already filled a complaint.' Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
The headbanner reads 'Toulouse against sexual and sexist violences'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against Sexist And Sexual Violences
A young woman reacts. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. 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. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Rome: March Against Femicide And Violence Against Women
November 22, 2025, Rome, Rm, Italy: 'We sabotage wars and patriarchy' chant tens of thousands as they join the demonstration organized by the movement 'Non una di meno' (Not one less): against femicides, transcides, lesbiancides, violence, patriarchy and the government. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Rally For Female Empowerment At The Legacy Of Women Festival (L'Eredità Delle Donne) In Florence,
A crowd of people, many wearing red attire, gathers during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, a major event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rally For Female Empowerment At The Legacy Of Women Festival (L'Eredità Delle Donne) In Florence,
A crowd of people, many wearing red attire, gathers during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, a major event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. Participants hold a banner that reads ''Donna Vita Liberta'' (Woman Life Freedom). Speakers address the attendees while others hold up signs protesting violence and injustice, demonstrating active participation in the festival's focus on women's rights and visibility. The event takes place in an outdoor urban setting with historic stone architecture visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rally For Female Empowerment At The Legacy Of Women Festival (L'Eredità Delle Donne) In Florence,
A crowd of people, many wearing red attire, gathers during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, a major event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rally For Female Empowerment At The Legacy Of Women Festival (L'Eredità Delle Donne) In Florence,
A woman holds a large yellow and red protest sign in Italian while participating in the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The sign reads ''Bambina Americana Strappata Da Padre Violento e Tribunale'' (American Child Snatched By Violent Father and Court), highlighting a focus on issues of violence and family justice, while a banner behind her reads ''Donna Vita Liberta'' (Woman Life Freedom). She stands near steps and potted plants, surrounded by other attendees at the female empowerment event. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rainy Crowd On A Rally At The Legacy Of Women Festival In Florence
A large crowd of people, many wearing red attire or bright coats, stands beneath umbrellas to shield themselves from the rain during a rally at the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Rainy Crowd On A Rally At The Legacy Of Women Festival In Florence
A large crowd of people, many wearing red attire or bright coats, stands beneath umbrellas to shield themselves from the rain during a rally at the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Speakers At A Rally During The L'Eredità Delle Donne (The Legacy Of Women) Festival In Florence
Female speakers, many wearing red, address a crowd with a microphone during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, an event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Speakers At A Rally During The L'Eredità Delle Donne (The Legacy Of Women) Festival In Florence
Female speakers, many wearing red, address a crowd with a microphone during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, an event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Speakers At A Rally During The L'Eredità Delle Donne (The Legacy Of Women) Festival In Florence
Female speakers, many wearing red, address a crowd with a microphone during the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, an event dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Protestors Holds Sign Supporting Women's Rights And Visibility
Protestors at the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025, hold a banner that reads ''A passo di donna'' (In a woman's step/pace). (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Protestors Holds Sign Supporting Women's Rights And Visibility
Protestors at the L'Eredita delle Donne (The Legacy of Women) festival, dedicated to female empowerment and skills, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025, hold a banner that reads ''Donna Vita Liberta'' (Woman Freedom). (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Transgender Day of Remembrance 2025: Turkey
November 20, 2025, Istanbul, Turkey: LGBTI+ supporters and human rights defenders held demonstrationt as part of the'Trans Day of Remembrance Against Hate Crimes.' Commemorating the names of murdered trans individuals, participants protested systematic practices such as home raids, forced displacement, restricted access to hormone treatment. The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is observed annually on November 20 globally to honor trans individuals lost to anti-trans violence and hate crimes. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Tepeli/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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)
