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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. Alex Pretti's memory was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds of people, including colleagues, union representatives and local residents, outside the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis where he worked as an ICU nurse before being slain during a confrontation with Border Patrol agents January 24. The recent deaths of Alex Prettiand others at the hands of federal immigration enforcement officers has led to protests and demonstrations around the country. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Breningstall/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for C-stock-foto
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. Alex Pretti's memory was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds of people, including colleagues, union representatives and local residents, outside the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis where he worked as an ICU nurse before being slain during a confrontation with Border Patrol agents January 24. The recent deaths of Alex Prettiand others at the hands of federal immigration enforcement officers has led to protests and demonstrations around the country. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Breningstall/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for C-stock-foto
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February 1, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55416: Alex Pretti's memory was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds of people, including colleagues, union representatives and local residents, outside the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis where he worked as an ICU nurse before being slain during a confrontation with Border Patrol agents January 24. The recent deaths of Alex Prettiand others at the hands of federal immigration enforcement officers has led to protests and demonstrations around the country. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Breningstall/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for-stock-foto
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. Alex Pretti's memory was honored at a memorial service attended by hundreds of people, including colleagues, union representatives and local residents, outside the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis where he worked as an ICU nurse before being slain during a confrontation with Border Patrol agents January 24. The recent deaths of Alex Prettiand others at the hands of federal immigration enforcement officers has led to protests and demonstrations around the country. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Breningstall/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for C-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A greyhound is seen wearing a Spanish flag. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Protesters are walking with their dogs and placards in support of these animals. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Protesters are holding a banner against hunting with dogs. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Protesters are holding placards in support of greyhound dogs. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A Spanish greyhound is wearing a yellow blanket. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Some dogs are also protesting by carrying placards. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A Galgo is seen carrying a placard against the killing of hunting dogs. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Some dogs are seen wearing coats due to the cold morning. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A group of Podenco dogs waiting to march. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A group of small dogs is inside a dog cart. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A group of Podenco dogs is playing with their owner. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A Galgo dog is getting sleepy before marching. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN. 1st Feb, 2026. The NAC (No to Hunting) platform organized demonstrations throughout Spain to demand an end to hunting in the country. The demonstration in Madrid focused on the use of dogs in hunting and denounced the exclusion of the Iberian wolf from the list of protected animals. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Lopez Isasmendi/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Some greyhounds are getting excited before marching. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Podenco dogs are ready to walk. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A woman is petting a greyhound. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A group of dogs is smelling each other. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Some greyhounds are shy. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A dog is waiting to march next to its owner. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A woman is giving love to her greyhound. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A black greyhound is looking at the camera. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A group of greyhounds is waiting with its owner to march. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A couple of greyhounds are wearing red and yellow coats. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A couple of greyhounds are seen wearing red coats. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. Two Galgos are smelling each other. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utrecht, Netherlands. 01st Feb, 2026. A portrait of a Galgo dog before starting the march. In the Dutch city of Utrecht, people marched with their adopted Spanish Greyhounds and Podencos to support organizations fighting in Spain against ongoing greyhound suffering. The Spanish organization 'No A La Caza' (NAC) organized several demonstrations across Europe. Every year, after the hunting season, about 50,000 Galgos and Podencos are abandoned, animal rights organizations in Spain say. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 01.02.2026: ATO EM DEFESA DO CASO ORELHA EM SãO PAULO - The death of the dog Orelha mobilizes demonstrations in several Brazilian capitals this Sunday (1). On January 4, the dog, around 10 years old, was attacked by four upper-middle-class teenagers on Praia Brava, in Florianópolis, and euthanized due to the severity of the injuries. In São Paulo, the protest takes place at 10 am, at the MASP plaza, on Avenida Paulista. (Photo: Angélica Alves/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 01.02.2026: ATO EM DEFESA DO CASO ORELHA EM SãO PAULO - The death of the dog Orelha mobilizes demonstrations in several Brazilian capitals this Sunday (1). On January 4, the dog, around 10 years old, was attacked by four upper-middle-class teenagers on Praia Brava, in Florianópolis, and euthanized due to the severity of the injuries. In São Paulo, the protest takes place at 10 am, at the MASP plaza, on Avenida Paulista. (Photo: Angélica Alves/Fotoarena)-stock-foto