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Danish Minister of Economy and Interior and leader of The Socialist People's Party, Pia Olsen Dyhr addresses participants at the People's Meeting (Folkemoedet) in Allinge, on the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm on June 12, 2026. Folkemoedet is Denmark's festival of democracy held annually on Bornholm. (Photo by Sebastian Elias Uth / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images) / Denmark OUT
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Immigration officials from the Department of Home Affairs process documents for foreign nationals at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after they fled their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Immigration officials from the Department of Home Affairs take finger prints in order to process documents for foreign nationals at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Officials from the Department of Home Affairs take finger prints in order to process documents for foreign nationals at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Displaced women with children stand in a queue to be documented at a local mobile Home Affairs truck at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Displaced women with children stand in a queue to be documented at a local mobile Home Affairs truck at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Hundreds of foreign nationals stand in a queue to receive a pair of shoes and clothing from a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Hundreds of foreign nationals stand in a queue to receive a pair of shoes and clothing from a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at a local park in Durban on June 12, 2026 after fleeing their homes amid fears of xenophobic attacks. The group, numbering over 5,900 mostly from Malawi, were left to fend for themselves with only the belongings they could carry. Tensions have been fuelled by public anger over unemployment and slow economic progress. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)




