Anti-G7 protests held in Switzerland, Canada ahead of summit

AI Summary
Tens of thousands of activists from unions and left-wing groups assembled in Geneva on Sunday to protest a Group of Seven economic summit in neighboring France, objecting to imperialism and industrial-nation policies. Police response to clashes with some demonstrators involved tear gas, and property damage including fires occurred, though the majority of the gathering remained peaceful. The heavy security presence and business barricades reflected historical concerns about repeating violence from a 2003 summit.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the coalition's political motivations and critique of imperialism and G7 policies, focusing on the scope and organization of the activism.
Moderate: Moderate outlets balance reporting on the demonstration's stated aims and organization with coverage of police response and incidents, often noting the overall peaceful nature of much of the gathering.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize security disruptions, potential violence, and business damage, drawing on 2003 precedent to frame the event as a significant public safety threat.
Geneva police on Sunday fired teargas at protesters who set fire to a vehicle and smashed windows at a United Nations agency as they vented their anger at a Group of Seven summit about to take place across the border in France. ...
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