Police fire teargas at protesters who set fire to a Tesla and smashed United Nations office's windows in Geneva ahead of G7 summit

AI Summary
As the Group of Seven leaders convened in Evian-les-Bains on June 15, authorities mobilized approximately 16,000 security personnel in France and 2,000 to 5,000 military units in Switzerland to support police operations. Tens of thousands of protesters organized under the "No-G7" coalition gathered in Geneva, driven by concerns about economic inequality, imperialism, and—according to French intelligence—a marked rise in antimilitarist sentiment, particularly in response to Donald Trump's attendance.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlighted the protesters' substantive critiques of 'fascism and imperialism,' emphasized Trump's controversial role in galvanizing antimilitarist sentiment, and framed the summit's economic inequality and development agendas as core grievances deserving serious policy engagement.
Moderate: Centrist outlets reported both the summit's substantive agenda—addressing economic imbalances, China policy, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals—and the protests and security context with relatively equal weight, presenting the unprecedented deployment as a proportional response to historical violence concerns.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stressed security challenges and violence risks, underscoring the 2003 G8 summit's destructive precedent and framing the substantial police and military deployment as necessary precautions to prevent disorder and protect public safety.
Geneva police today fired teargas at protesters who set fire to a Tesla vehicle and smashed windows at a United Nations agency as they vented their anger at a G7 summit ...
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