Mexico, Gen Z and National Palace
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Watch: Tear Gas Clouds Mexico City As Gen Z Protesters Push Through Barriers Near National Palace
Hundreds of people marched across Mexico demanding an end to violence and corruption after the killing of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo. Gen Z protesters led rallies in more than 50 cities, including Mexico City,
Protesters in Mexico City were seen attacking police and attempting to breach a security perimeter around the National Palace on Saturday. (Reuters)
A large protest against insecurity and government corruption turned violent in Mexico City on Saturday as demonstrators clashed with riot police outside the National Palace.
Riot police deploy tear gas as protesters tear down fences around the residence of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
At least 120 people - 100 of them police officers - have been injured in clashes during anti-government protests in Mexico City, police said. Thousands of demonstrators marched in the Mexican capital on Saturday to protest against violent crime and President Claudia Sheinbaum's government.
It's being used around the globe by protesters. Why were Mexican “Generation Z” protesters flying an anime flag featuring a straw-hatted skull and cross-bones on Saturday?
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced the deployment of more troops to Michoacan to address ongoing violence.
Dramatic video from Mexico City shows protesters forcing down metal barriers outside the National Palace after a youth-led demonstration over crime and corruption surged into violent unrest. The clashes,
The words 'Jewish Whore' were spraypainted onto the gates of the National Palace during the protests — the residence of Mexico's current female Jewish president