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Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

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Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

2026-01-21 16:29 Last Updated At:17:17

Protesters in Washington D.C. joined the "Free America" walkout on Tuesday to rally against U.S. government policies, coinciding with the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's second term.

The Washington demonstration was part of more than 800 walkouts staged across the United States and in countries including Canada, France and Italy.

Organizers urged participants to leave work and school and avoid shopping, aiming to disrupt daily routines, draw attention online, and flood social media with images of the protest.

Many demonstrators voiced deep anxiety about the country's trajectory.

"I'm worried about the future of this country. I mean, we're on a path that is just unbelievable," said a protester.

"Utter disregard for the constitution. I mean, we don't even have a president. A president of the United States would abide by the U.S. Constitution," said another protester.

The protest focused on a wide range of grievances, specifically the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, the deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, and what demonstrators perceive as an erosion of constitutional rights.

On January 7, Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis during a federal enforcement operation.

"All immigration policy, the killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis. I mean, I get a visceral feeling when I see stuff like that. And I just don't know how to respond. And this is one way that I can do. It may not have much of an effect, but at least I feel like I'm doing something," said a protester.

"Work and school can wait, but right now, we need to protect our America," said another protester.

Broader social demands, including a guaranteed living wage and universal health care, were also highlighted.

Organizers hoped these walkouts will set the stage for what they call "Bigger Fights Ahead."

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

Protesters in Washington join "Free America" walkout against US policies

China has commenced the second-phase 6G technical trials after a reserve of more than 300 key technologies took shape in the first phase, said officials with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) in Beijing on Wednesday.

Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Zhang Yunming said that the ministry is committed to advancing the deep integration of sci-tech innovation and industrial innovation, with a particular emphasis on elevating the role of artificial intelligence in the industrial economy.

"During the first-phase 6G technical trials, China has formed a reserve of more than 300 key technologies. 5G and gigabit optical networks have been integrated into 91 of the 97 major categories of the national economy, while the industrial internet has achieved full coverage across 41 major industrial categories, injecting more vitality into economic and social development," he said.

China has established the world's largest information infrastructure, with nearly 4.84 million 5G base stations and more than 1.2 billion 5G users, said ministry spokesman Xie Cun, who is also the ministry's head of the information and communication development department.

"At the individual user level, China's 5G user base has exceeded 1.2 billion, accounting for 65.9 percent of all mobile phone users nationwide. China has completed the first-phase 6G research and development through technical trials, forming a reserve of more than 300 key 6G technologies. It has recently launched the second-phase 6G technical trials," he said."

Going forward, the ministry will further accelerate 6G research and development while stepping up forward-looking planning and fostering an application-oriented industrial ecosystem for 6G, Xie added.

China completes first-phase 6G trials, building reserve of 300-plus key technologies: officials

China completes first-phase 6G trials, building reserve of 300-plus key technologies: officials

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