American flags torched, riot police clash with protesters ahead of Trump Davos arrival
Ahead of President Trump's arrival at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, protests erupted in several Swiss cities. Demonstrators burned American flags and clashed with riot police, who responded with water cannons and irritants.

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AI-generatedAhead of President Trump's arrival at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, protests erupted in several Swiss cities. Demonstrators burned American flags and clashed with riot police, who responded with water cannons and irritants. The protests, involving hundreds in Davos and thousands in Zurich, were organized to oppose both the forum and Trump's planned appearance, with protesters accusing Swiss authorities of legitimizing authoritarian politics. Demonstrators chanted slogans, held banners, and caused property damage, including smashed windows. The annual Davos forum, which brings together global leaders to discuss trade, security, and geopolitics, is expected to focus on trade tensions. Trump's visit comes amid heightened tensions with European leaders.
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Officers in full riot gear deployed water cannons, chemical irritants and rubber bullets.
Around 300 protesters marched through Davos Jan. 19 to oppose both the forum and Trump’s planned appearance.
Violent protests erupted in several Swiss cities ahead of President Trump’s arrival in Davos.