• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

CONTROLUCE

  • Portfolio
  • Archive
  • Contact
  • About
Show Navigation
Unrest, Conflicts and WarArchive
Cart Lightbox Client Area
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Unrest, Conflicts and War

7395 images Created 18 Jan 2020

Next
View: 100 | 500

Loading ()...

  • A sign depicting the Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Iran stands with Ukraine" is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022030.JPG
  • A sign depicting the Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Iran stands with Ukraine" is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022029.JPG
  • Two students hold a sign reading "No war" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022028.JPG
  • A student with the inscription "No war" painted on the face attends a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022027.JPG
  • A student with the peace symbol painted on the face attends a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022026.JPG
  • A student with the peace symbol painted on the face attends a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022025.JPG
  • A big rainbow flag is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022031.JPG
  • A sign writing "Give peace a chance" is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022024.JPG
  • A woman with Ukrainian flag painted on the face attends a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022023.JPG
  • A student with the peace symbol painted on the face attends a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022022.JPG
  • A sign writing "Peace not war" is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022021.JPG
  • A sign writing "Peace - Love" is seen during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022020.JPG
  • A woman holds a sign depicting the Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Stop war" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022019.JPG
  • A woman holds a sign depicting the Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Stop war" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022018.JPG
  • A woman wears a protective face mask with the colours of the rainbow and the inscription "Peace" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022017.JPG
  • A man holds a sign writing "Peace is oneself peace in the world" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022016.JPG
  • A woman holds a sign writing "It's your ego - bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022015.JPG
  • A boy holds a sign depicting the Ukrainian flag with the inscription "Make art not war" during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022014.JPG
  • A woman holds a sign with the peace symbols during a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022013.JPG
  • People and students attend a demonstration against war and for peace in Ukraine promoted by the Campania Region called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) called "Cessate il fuoco" (Ceasefire) at piazza del Plebiscito in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 28, 2022.
    281022012.JPG
  • A banner reading "Free Assange" is seen in piazza Dante in Naples, Southern Italy, on October 15, 2022. Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been held in a London prison since 2019, risks extradition following the UK court decision of April 20, 2022 to face trial in the United States over the publication of secret files relating to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
    151022016.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822019.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822018.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini looks on during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822016.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini looks on during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822017.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini looks on during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822015.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini looks on during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822014.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822013.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822012.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822011.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822010.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822009.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822008.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822007.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822006.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822005.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822004.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822003.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822002.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini speaks during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822001.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (C) attends a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822026.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (C) attends a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822025.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (C) attends a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822024.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (C) attends a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822023.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (R) takes a selfie with a man during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822022.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (C) attends a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822021.JPG
  • Lega Leader Matteo Salvini (R) takes a selfie with two men during a meeting held by breeders in Borgo Appio, district of Grazzanise near Caserta, Southern Italy, on August 25, 2022. Breeders protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    250822020.JPG
  • Students marching towards the Georgian parliament during a pro EU protest in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 3, 2022. Thousands of demonstrators gathered demanding to join EU, the resignation of Prime Minister of Georgia and the whole government.
    030722002.JPG
  • Students marching towards the Georgian parliament during a pro EU protest in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 3, 2022. Thousands of demonstrators gathered demanding to join EU, the resignation of Prime Minister of Georgia and the whole government.
    030722001.JPG
  • People hold a Georgian flag during an anti LGBTQ+ rally held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722031.JPG
  • An anti LGBTQ+ rally was held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722030.JPG
  • An anti LGBTQ+ rally was held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722029.JPG
  • People hold a banner reading "Freedom of conscience for boys" during an anti LGBTQ+ rally held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722028.JPG
  • A man holds an old Georgian flag during an anti LGBTQ+ rally held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722027.JPG
  • Peace flags are seen on the ground during an anti LGBTQ+ rally was held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722026.JPG
  • An anti LGBTQ+ rally was held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722025.JPG
  • People hold a Georgian flag with the inscription "Georgia first" during an anti LGBTQ+ rally held in front of parliament protesting against the Pride day in Tbilisi, Georgia, on July 2, 2022. The Pride day was scheduled in another private place.
    020722024.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands and arms painted blood red speaks with a megaphone while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622021.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622020.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist holds a placard reading "My body my choice, it's simple" while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622019.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands painted blood red protests for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622018.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist paints her hands with blood red colour while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622017.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist paints her hands with blood red colour while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622016.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands painted blood red holds a placard reading "The 194 is smart but does not apply" (La 194 è intelligente ma non si applica) while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622015.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands painted blood red holds a placard reading "The 194 is smart but does not apply" (La 194 è intelligente ma non si applica) while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622014.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with the inscription "Battlefield" (Campo di battaglia) on her body and with hands painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622003.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with the inscription "Battlefield" (Campo di battaglia) on her body and with hands painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622002.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with the inscription "Battlefield" (Campo di battaglia) on her body and with hands painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622001.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist holds a placard reading "My body my choice, it's simple" while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622013.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist holds a placard reading "My body my choice, it's simple" while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622012.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with legs painted blood red protests for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622011.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hand painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622010.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hand painted blood red speaks with a megaphone while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622009.JPG
  • Two abortion rights activists with hands and arms painted blood red hold coat hangers, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622008.JPG
  • Two abortion rights activists with legs painted blood red protest for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622007.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with arms painted blood red holds a placard reading "Objector doctor, you cannot be a doctor" (Medico obiettore, non puoi fare il dottore) while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622006.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist with hands painted blood red holds a coat hanger, a symbol of the reproductive rights movement, while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622005.JPG
  • An abortion rights activist holds a placard reading "Are we that far from America? In Italy 69% of doctors are objectors!" (Siamo così lontani dall'America? In Italia il 69% dei medici è obiettore!) while protesting for abortion rights in Naples, Southern Italy, on June 29, 2022. The US Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 overturned the landmark 1973 "Roe v Wade" decision that enshrined a woman's right to an abortion and said individual states can permit or restrict the procedure themselves.
    290622004.JPG
  • A photograph taken on June 15, 2022 shows the Bakirkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. Health workers are protesting outside the Bakirkoy Hospital against low wages, heavy workload and violence in health.
    150622005.JPG
  • Health workers protest against low wages, heavy workload and violence in health outside the Bakirkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 15, 2022.
    150622004.JPG
  • Health workers protest against low wages, heavy workload and violence in health outside the Bakirkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 15, 2022.
    150622003.JPG
  • Health workers protest against low wages, heavy workload and violence in health outside the Bakirkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 15, 2022.
    150622002.JPG
  • Health workers protest against low wages, heavy workload and violence in health outside the Bakirkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 15, 2022.
    150622001.JPG
  • Mayor of Casal di Principe, Renato Natale attends a protest made by breeders outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422014.JPG
  • Breeders protest outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422013.JPG
  • Breeders protest outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422012.JPG
  • Breeders protest outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422011.JPG
  • Mayor of Casal di Principe, Renato Natale attends a protest made by breeders outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422010.JPG
  • A fake buffalo is seen on a trolley transported by a tractor outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 during a protest made by breeders against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422009.JPG
  • Breeders hold a coffin and a flag depicting a buffalo reading "Save the buffaloes" outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 as they protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422001.JPG
  • Breeders hold a coffin and a flag depicting a buffalo reading "Save the buffaloes" outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 as they protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422002.JPG
  • Breeders carry a coffin outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 as they protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422008.JPG
  • Breeders carry a coffin outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 as they protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422007.JPG
  • Breeders carry a coffin outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 as they protest against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422003.JPG
  • A fake buffalo is seen on a trolley transported by a tractor outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 during a protest made by breeders against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422006.JPG
  • A fake buffalo is seen on a trolley transported by a tractor outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 during a protest made by breeders against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422005.JPG
  • A fake buffalo is seen on a trolley transported by a tractor outside the local health authority (ASL) in Caserta, southern Italy, on April 28, 2022 during a protest made by breeders against the slaughter of more than 100,000 buffaloes in ten years by the Campania region, of which only 1.4% were found to be affected by brucellosis. As a result of these culls, hundreds of buffalo farms have closed in the Caserta area, with the loss of many jobs.
    280422004.JPG
  • Italian President Sergio Mattarella portrayed at the end of a wreath laying ceremony in Acerra, southern Italy, on April 25, 2022 to commemorate the civilians who were killed by German soldiers in Acerra in 1943 on the 77th anniversary of Liberation Day, which marks the fall of Nazi occupation in 1945.
    250422003.JPG
  • Italian President Sergio Mattarella waves after attending a wreath laying ceremony in Acerra, southern Italy, on April 25, 2022 to commemorate the civilians who were killed by German soldiers in Acerra in 1943 on the 77th anniversary of Liberation Day, which marks the fall of Nazi occupation in 1945.
    250422002.JPG
  • A man on a balcony holds a flag of National Antifascist association ANPI as Italian President Sergio Mattarella attends a wreath laying ceremony in Acerra, southern Italy, on April 25, 2022 to commemorate the civilians who were killed by German soldiers in Acerra in 1943 on the 77th anniversary of Liberation Day, which marks the fall of Nazi occupation in 1945.
    250422005.JPG
Next