Thousands of protesters marched through Geneva ahead of the G7 Summit in nearby France, raising concerns over climate change, global inequality, forei…

A broad coalition rallies against G7 policies | The march drew an estimated 20,000 people and brought together environmental activists, women’s rights groups, pro-Palestinian campaigners and critics of capitalism and fascism. Protesters said they wanted to challenge policies being discussed by G7 leaders, including issues linked to climate, inequality and global conflicts. (Image: AP)

Trump and G7 leaders become protest targets | US President Donald Trump emerged as a major focus of demonstrations, with protesters criticising his positions on tariffs, climate policy, Iran-related tensions and broader US foreign policy. Banners and slogans also targeted other G7 leaders and their role in international affairs. (Image: Reuters)

Black Bloc activists join the march | Geneva police said around 600 people linked to the Black Bloc movement were present among the protesters. Groups wearing black hoodies, masks and goggles were seen moving through the crowd, with authorities later linking some of them to clashes. (Image: AP)

Clashes break out near UN buildings | Although most protesters marched peacefully, tensions rose when some masked demonstrators threw stones, flares and pieces of asphalt at police. Officers responded with tear gas and water cannons as clashes spread, including near a UN telecommunications building in Geneva, where some protesters targeted the site. (Image: AP)

Property damage reported during unrest | The protests saw incidents including a vehicle being set on fire and damage to a bank’s windows along the march route. Police said the clashes continued into the evening even after authorities ordered demonstrators to disperse. (Image: AP)

Heavy security surrounds the G7 Summit | Swiss and French authorities deployed thousands of police officers ahead of the three-day summit, restricting some border crossings, blocking roads and banning unauthorised gatherings. Several Geneva businesses boarded up storefronts over fears of damage similar to protests linked to the 2003 Evian summit. (Image: AP)

Why G7 summits attract protests | Activist groups often use G7 meetings to highlight concerns about climate change, economic inequality, wars and the influence of major economies on global decisions. Leaders from G7 nations are expected to discuss issues including Ukraine, Iran, the Middle East and economic challenges. (Image: Reuters)


