Threw Molotov cocktails in front of Congress, was released, and was arrested again during a march against labor reform
A 39-year-old man, previously arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at police, was detained again during a protest against labor reform in Buenos Aires.
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Video: the incidents at the Obelisco due to a protest against the labor reform, from a drone
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Eastern Finland police closed investigation into alleged female genital mutilation in Kuopio – no crime has occurred
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VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, February 20, 2026
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Judge tosses lawsuit from ex-NYPD commissioner accusing department of 'systemic corruption'
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In the protest against the Labor Reform, there were clashes with the police and four people were arrested
Clashes between protesters and police occurred during a protest against labor reform in Argentina, leading to multiple arrests after tensions escalated.
Police and protesters clash in Argentina as Congress discusses labor reform
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Buenos Aires amid discussions in Congress about labor reform legislation proposed by President Javier Milei.
Juan Grabois labeled the labor reform as 'dehumanizing' and called for police not to receive 'poverty wages'
Juan Grabois criticized the proposed labor reform in Argentina, calling it 'dehumanizing' and highlighted the issue of low police salaries against the backdrop of recent layoffs.
Preventive prison is ordered and the protester who made and threw a molotov cocktail at the police during the march for labor reform will remain detained
A protester who threw molotov cocktails at the police during a march against labor reform in Argentina will remain in detention after a judge granted preventive custody.
VIDEO: Police tear gas protesters at National Assembly
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Another of the accused of assembling and launching Molotov cocktails in front of Congress has been arrested
A third suspect involved in the mob violence during labor reform protests has been arrested in Argentina.
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Two accused arrested for the damage outside Congress
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"70% of minors who commit crimes end up dead": the dramatic figure from a former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police to defend the Juvenile Criminal Reform
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The police changed their uniforms, but the reforms have not come. Bangladesh is an example of how difficult it is to get rid of authoritarians (report from The New York Times)
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Good news for Nuevo Mexico: this will be the new program to train police officers and increase security
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The Government identified four violent protesters in Congress, including those who threw Molotov cocktails
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The head of the police in Rosario has been removed and indictments advance following the protest
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The Brazilian Federal Police submitted a report to the Supreme Federal Court regarding Vorcaro's phone, which contains mentions of Justice Toffoli, while Milei's labor reform progresses in Argentina, and Brazil updates its meal voucher regulations.
Argentina: Javier Milei's labor reform adopted by the Senate
The Argentine Senate approved President Javier Milei's labor reform amid violent clashes between protesters and police.
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A protest in Argentina ended earlier than anticipated due to police action and disappointment over the expected approval of a labor reform bill.
The PD Uses Athlete-Police for Anti-Referendum Campaign Ad
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Argentina: a Senate debate on labor reform turns into a clash between protesters and police
A Senate debate on labor reform in Argentina escalated into violent clashes between masked protesters and police in Buenos Aires.
Protesters clash with police during demonstration against labor reform in Argentina
Protests in Argentina erupted into clashes with police over a proposed labor reform, resulting in injuries and arrests.
Labor reform: clashes between protesters and police near Congress
Clashes erupted between protesters and police near Congress during the labor reform debate in Argentina.
Monreal receives initiative to reform the Federal Law on Firearms and Explosives in Chiapas
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Moreira demands the Senate to issue a reform on minimum income for teachers, doctors, and police
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Iranian authorities arrest senior figures in the reformist movement close to President President Pzshkhyan
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Reform faces police investigation over ‘concerned neighbour’ byelection letters
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Nunes imitates Maluf and recreates 'Municipal Rota' in São Paulo's GCM
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Death of Alex Pretti, Trump administration: 'Body cameras for all Minneapolis officers'
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Peter Mandelson 'misconduct' reports reviewed by police amid Epstein files fury
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Police Chief: 'No reasonable person wants to see 13-year-olds in prison'
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