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Demonstrators clashed with riot police at G7 protests in Geneva and France, with more than 500 detained. The escalation reflects global anti-establishment unrest.
Demonstrators clashed with riot police at G7 protests in Geneva and France, resulting in more than 500 arrests. The scale of both the protest and the police response indicates significant tensions around the summit's proceedings.
Large-scale arrests at G7 protests are routine enough that media coverage often glosses over them, but the number matters. Over 500 people detained suggests either sustained clashes or widespread preventive arrests designed to clear the protest space. The fact that it's happening across multiple countries in Europe suggests coordination in how governments approach summit security, and that coordination appears to include removing protesters before they can meaningfully disrupt proceedings.
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