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Madrid, Spain, February 2, 2026: A sign from the Ministry of Finance during an investigation into a possible hack that compromised citizens' personal, banking, and tax data, on February 2, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Alberto Brevers / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Madrid, Spain, February 2, 2026: A sign from the Ministry of Finance during an investigation into a possible hack that compromised citizens' personal, banking, and tax data, on February 2, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Alberto Brevers / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Madrid, Spain, February 2, 2026: Several people walk past the facade of the Ministry of Finance building during an investigation into a possible hack that compromised citizens' personal, banking, and tax data, on February 2, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Alberto Brevers / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Madrid, Spain, February 2, 2026: A National Police vehicle passes in front of the Ministry of Finance building during an investigation into a possible hack that compromised citizens' personal, banking, and tax data, on February 2, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Alberto Brevers / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Madrid, Spain, February 2, 2026: Several people walk past the facade of the Ministry of Finance building during an investigation into a possible hack that compromised citizens' personal, banking, and tax data, on February 2, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Alberto Brevers / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Man with beard in green shirt sits at a desk with a laptop and notebook, smiling while holding a pen, indoor setting with a plant nearby-stock-foto
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Businessman holds smartphone and credit card while seated at a wooden desk with a laptop and a potted plant in the background-stock-foto
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Male hands interact with smartphone and credit card while using a laptop on a wooden desk, with a green plant visible in the background-stock-foto
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Man in a suit displays cash while seated at a desk with a laptop and a potted plant, with natural light creating a warm atmosphere-stock-foto
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Businessman wearing a black suit counts 100 euro notes at a wooden desk, with a laptop visible in front, indicating financial management-stock-foto
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Individual counts U.S. dollar bills on a wooden surface, with a laptop in the background, illustrating financial management and currency handling-stock-foto
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Businessman wearing a black suit counts several hundred-dollar bills at a wooden table, with a pen and notepad placed beside him-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. 1st Feb, 2026. A stock trader gestures towards the computer screen as his colleague is seen trading inside their office in Mumbai. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India presented the annual Union Budget 2026-27 in Lok Sabha on 1st February announcing higher infrastructure spending, measures supporting domestic manufacturing amidst rising global uncertainities. no direct tax cuts on personal income as government had raised income tax limits exemption last year. (Credit Image: © Ashish Vaishnav/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto