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    (CNN) -- Thousands of people across the world railed against corporate power, grinding poverty and government cuts Saturday as the Occupy Wall Street movement spread to the streets of Europe, Asia and Australia -- and took a particularly violent turn in Rome.
    Firefighters battled a blaze at an Interior Ministry building near Porta San Giovanni in Rome, the main gathering site of the Italian protesters taking part in the Occupy movement Saturday, said eyewitnesses who reported seeing a Molotov cocktail thrown near the building.
    A spokesman for Mayor Gianni Alemanno, who condemned the violence, confirmed 70 people were injured, 40 of them police officers. No arrest numbers were available late Saturday.
    Police said hundreds of anarchists in Rome moved in where peaceful demonstrators had gathered as part of the global Occupy movement. The anarchists -- some wearing ski masks and belonging to a group termed "Black Bloc" -- torched cars, broke windows and clashed with police.
    "It's been completely hijacked by these violent factions, and the police are nervous, and the situation is very tense," Barbie Nadeau, a Newsweek correspondent, told CNN. "I myself saw at least -- I would say -- a dozen people who probably needed some hospitalization or some care -- some stitches certainly."
    Two police officers were seriously injured and two young men lost parts of their hands in explosions when protesters torched cars, she said.
    In London, protester Peter Vaughn, reflecting the mood of many in the crowd there, said people criticized financial institutions that have "gambled away our money."
    "We're giving people a real voice against a government that just ignored us," he said.


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    Rome is counting the cost of its worst violence in years, which erupted on a day of global protests over austerity and banking practices.
    Hundreds of hooded protesters in Italy's capital torched cars, smashed bank windows and attacked a church.
    Saturday's protests affected 950 cities across 80 countries.
    The protests started in New York as "Occupy Wall Street" a month ago and on Saturday there were 70 arrests there during a march on Times Square.
    Desecrated church The BBC's David Willey in Rome says scores of victims of violence there, both police and demonstrators, are being treated in hospital.
    Some 20 demonstrators have been arrested and charged with crimes relating to the violence, as the city tries to return to normal.
    Our correspondent says tourists were out photographing the burned cars, smashed windows and torn up paving stones.


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    Protesters gather in front of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, on Saturday. Protesters also marched in other major cities, including the country's capital, Berlin. The central site for the international movement, United for Global Change, said 951 cities in 82 countries will take part in the rallies.
     

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    We got sold out' In New York overnight, police arrested about 70 people as the Occupy Wall Street protesters moved to Times Square.
    Forty-five were detained in the square, with another 24 held for alleged trespassing at a branch of Citibank near Washington Square Park.
    Organisers of the march from Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan to Times Square said about 5,000 people took part.
    Protesters chanted: "We got sold out, banks got bailed out" and "All day, all week, occupy Wall Street."
    One woman was injured when she fell as police on horseback tried to clear protesters from Times Square.
    There were also protests in a number of other US cities, including 5,000 people who rallied outside City Hall in Los Angeles and 2,000 who marched in Pittsburgh.
     

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    A protester stands on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Saturday. WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange led the thousands of protesters in chants outside the church.
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    A crowd of about 3,000 people joined for Occupy Denmark on Saturday, October 15. "They want money spent on the 99 percent, and they want to take [money] not only from the rich but also from the expenses on wars," iReport contributor Mikkel Wiese said.

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    Protesters gather in Brussels, Belgium, near the Dexia building on Saturday. Police estimate about 7,000 people marched through the city. One person has been arrested for assaulting a police officer, said Christianna de Ridder, a police spokesperson. No other violence has
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    Tens of Thousands in Streets of Times Square, NY
    Tens of Thousands Flood the Streets of Global Financial Centers, Capitol Cities and Small Towns to "Occupy Together" Against Wall Street Mid-Town Manhattan Jammed as Marches Converge in Times Square
    New York, NY -- After triumphing in a standoff with the city over the continued protest of Wall Street at Liberty Square in Manhattan's financial district, the Occupy Wall Street movement has spread world wide today with demonstrations in over 1,500 cities globally and over 100 US cities from coast to coast. In New York, thousands marched in various protests by trade unions, students, environmentalists, and community groups. As occupiers flocked to Washington Square Park, two dozen participants were arrested at a nearby Citibank while attempting to withdraw their accounts from the global banking giant.
    "I am occupying Wall Street because it is my future, my generations' future, that is at stake," said Linnea Palmer Paton, 23, a student at New York University. "Inspired by the peaceful occupation of Tahrir Square in Cairo, tonight we are are coming together in Times Square to show the world that the power of the people is an unstoppable force of global change. Today, we are fighting back against the dictators of our country - the Wall Street banks - and we are winning."

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    Protesters hold a banner that says in Swedish, "We refuse to pay the crisis of capitalism," as they take part in the Occupy Stockholm demonstration on Saturday.
     

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    More than 10,000 protesters retake the streets Saturday, in Madrid, where five months ago the "May 15 Movement" began. Some demonstrators said they felt Spain's protest had gone global and that the world had joined their movement.