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Protesters oppose APEC Summit in San Francisco

Activists protesting corporate profits, environmental abuses, poor working conditions and the Israel-Hamas war marched in downtown San Francisco on Sunday, united in their opposition to a global trade summit that will draw President Joe Biden and leaders from nearly two dozen countries.

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A welcome sign is placed at the site for the APEC Summit, Friday, Nov. 10, in San Francisco. World leaders, CEOS, protesters and thousands of others will soon descend on San Francisco for the high-profile trade summit.
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Demonstrators prepare to march in opposition to the APEC Summit Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.
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Demonstrators march in opposition to the APEC Summit Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.
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Signs are placed on a sidewalk as demonstrators prepare to march in opposition to the APEC Summit Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.
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Demonstrators prepare to march in opposition to the APEC Summit Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.
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Demonstrators hold signs as they march in opposition to the APEC Summit Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.
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Demonstrators hold signs as they march in opposition to the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Summit, Sunday, Nov. 12, in San Francisco. Hundreds of business executives, foreign press and world leaders will descend on San Francisco for the highly anticipated global trade summit.

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