This week's photo dump featuring people in struggle and major events worldwide.

Seoul, South Korea – Police arrest students protesting Japan's dumping of over one million metric tons of nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean.

https://void.cat/d/ScSZZmA3LDTNKGmL86LykY.webp

Cape Town, South Africa – Activists call for redistributing land primarily owned by a white minority, rooted in the country's apartheid roots.

https://void.cat/d/AoF7RfqCoJkbPzboR8VWMZ.webp

Canuto, Ecuador – Heavily armed security personnel oversee presidential elections shaken by the on-camera political assassination of a top candidate.

https://void.cat/d/X3FWg6jS8kmzn6bTY1gJeg.webp

Athens, Greece – Firemen battle flames burning vegetation during the ongoing climate change-fueled wildfires.

https://void.cat/d/TDgBqFK3MHHnS1nomzn3vC.webp

Nablus, Occupied Palestine – Protesters take cover from Israeli forces during protests against new illegal Israeli settlements.

https://void.cat/d/6rHcN1HB5m5p9QEfT7HZ9P.webp

Niamey, Niger – Supporters of the military coup staged a month ago protest in the capital against a looming Western-backed invasion from neighboring states.

https://void.cat/d/3gUghMpbWVmTEyJsN74EC2.webp

Buenos Aires, Argentina – The country's relentless IMF-fueled economic crisis continues to fuel leftist protests, disillusioned by recent pre-election results.

https://void.cat/d/7bBC4xz4ZqD9z2DjaKF6Df.webp

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