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Phoenix, Arizona, USA. 2nd Feb, 2026. Shadow Mountain High School students draw anti-ICE messages on their bodies in marker during an anti-ICE walkout. (Credit Image: © Jason White/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Phoenix, Arizona, USA. 2nd Feb, 2026. Shadow Mountain High School students draw anti-ICE messages on their bodies in marker during an anti-ICE walkout. (Credit Image: © Jason White/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bergamo, Italy. 29th Jan, 2026. Daily smartphone use is pervasive, averaging around 176 minutes a day in Italy, often exceeding 6 hours among young people, posing risks to physical and mental health. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Representatives of opposition parties (from left) Tom Philipp (KDU-CSL), Vit Rakusan (STAN), Martin Kupka (ODS), Zdenek Hrib (Pirates) and Matej Ondrej Havel (TOP 09) at a press conference in the Chamber of Deputies, in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 28, 2026. At the conference, they announced that they wanted to call an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber of Deputies to vote no confidence in the government because of text messages from Foreign Affairs Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) to President Petr Pavel. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)-stock-foto
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Representatives of opposition parties (from left) Tom Philipp (KDU-CSL), Vit Rakusan (STAN), Martin Kupka (ODS), Zdenek Hrib (Pirates) and Matej Ondrej Havel (TOP 09) at a press conference in the Chamber of Deputies, in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 28, 2026. At the conference, they announced that they wanted to call an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber of Deputies to vote no confidence in the government because of text messages from Foreign Affairs Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) to President Petr Pavel. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)-stock-foto
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Representatives of opposition parties (from left) Tom Philipp (KDU-CSL), Vit Rakusan (STAN), Martin Kupka (ODS), Zdenek Hrib (Pirates) and Matej Ondrej Havel (TOP 09) at a press conference in the Chamber of Deputies, in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 28, 2026. At the conference, they announced that they wanted to call an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber of Deputies to vote no confidence in the government because of text messages from Foreign Affairs Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) to President Petr Pavel. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)-stock-foto
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Paris, France. 28th Jan, 2026. Demonstrators hold placards with messages against Trump and ICE during the demonstration against Donald Trump and the federal anti-immigration police force ICE in front of the National Assembly. Dozens of people protested in front of the National Assembly and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs against Donald Trump and the federal anti-immigration police force ICE. At a time of great social tension in the United States after ICE agents shot and killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) attends the Chamber of Deputies meeting on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka has delivered text messages to President Petr Pavel via Pavel's advisor Petr Kolar, which Pavel considers extremely serious and an attempt at blackmail, Pavel announced at an special press conference today. Pavel said he will file a complaint with the security services and submit Macinka's messages to lawyers for assessment to determine whether they constitute the elements of the crime of blackmail. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)-stock-foto
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Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists), left, attends the Chamber of Deputies meeting on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka has delivered text messages to President Petr Pavel via Pavel's advisor Petr Kolar, which Pavel considers extremely serious and an attempt at blackmail, Pavel announced at an special press conference today. Pavel said he will file a complaint with the security services and submit Macinka's messages to lawyers for assessment to determine whether they constitute the elements of the crime of blackmail. At right is MP Olga Richterova (Pirates). (CTK Phot-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) attends the Chamber of Deputies meeting on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka has delivered text messages to President Petr Pavel via Pavel's advisor Petr Kolar, which Pavel considers extremely serious and an attempt at blackmail, Pavel announced at an special press conference today. Pavel said he will file a complaint with the security services and submit Macinka's messages to lawyers for assessment to determine whether they constitute the elements of the crime of blackmail. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)-stock-foto
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Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists), right, attends the Chamber of Deputies meeting on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka has delivered text messages to President Petr Pavel via Pavel's advisor Petr Kolar, which Pavel considers extremely serious and an attempt at blackmail, Pavel announced at an special press conference today. Pavel said he will file a complaint with the security services and submit Macinka's messages to lawyers for assessment to determine whether they constitute the elements of the crime of blackmail. At left Chamber of Deputies Speaker and SPD chairm-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 27th Jan, 2026. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) speaks at a press conference on the current situation surrounding the dispute with President Peter Pavel on 27 January 2026, Prague, Czech Republic. Petr Macinka does not consider his statements in text messages to the president's advisor Petr Kolar to be blackmailing the head of state as the effort to influence someone's position in politics is the essence of every negotiation. Credit: Roman Vondrous/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto