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Protester Arrests in the UK; Garden Surprises in Mexico City

Demonstrators pass a line of police during a protest by Palestine Action group in London, Monday, June 23, 2025.

Demonstrators pass a line of police during a protest by Palestine Action group in London, Monday, June 23, 2025. Frank Augstein/AP hide caption

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After banning a pro-Palestinian protest group and labeling members terrorists, the UK has been arresting hundreds of protesters at weekly rallies, mostly elderly people. Critics say it endangers freedom of speech and assembly.

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