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Missing Women. 8th Mar, 2026. Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Papers with messages or descriptions of missing women. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Credit: Juan Carlos Rojas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Water and fruit vending cart. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Water and fruit vending cart. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Anti-speciesist feminism "Freedom for all female species" Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Anti-speciesist feminism "Freedom for all female species" Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Indigenous women dance performers participated. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Indigenous women dance performers participated. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Indigenous women dance performers participated. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Indigenous women dance performers participated. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - An elderly man addresses the crowd to tell his story of a daughter who disappeared years ago and for whom he hopes to receive some answers from the government. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - The so-called Black Women's Bloc attempts to set fire to the steel wall protecting the National Palace and the Cathedral. Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Mexico; March 8, 2026 - Thousands of women filled the streets of Mexico City on International Women's Day, mourning the recent femicides in Morelos, the State of Mexico, and Sinaloa. The color purple permeated the Zócalo (main square) due to the clothing and smoke used by the thousands of demonstrators. The day proceeded peacefully, with the exception of a few minor altercations and a fire set to some metal barriers, which did not escalate further. Photo: Juan Carlos Rojas-stock-foto