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  • Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
    May 2, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Hundreds of demonstrators marched on May 1st, International Workers' Day, in an alternative protest against government-backed state unions. During the march, they called for the working class to break ties with Spain's social-democratic government, demanded rights for immigrant communities, and emphasized the need for class-based organizing. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    Alternative Workers Day Demonstration In Madrid
    May 2, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Hundreds of demonstrators marched on May 1st, International Workers' Day, in an alternative protest against government-backed state unions. During the march, they called for the working class to break ties with Spain's social-democratic government, demanded rights for immigrant communities, and emphasized the need for class-based organizing. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. In the photo, from left to right, are Podemos MEP Irene Montero and Podemos Secretary General Ione Belarra. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. In the photo, from left to right, are Podemos MEP Irene Montero and Podemos Secretary General Ione Belarra. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. In the photo, from left to right, are Podemos MEP Irene Montero and Podemos Secretary General Ione Belarra. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. In the photo, from left to right, are the Minister for Digital Transformation, Oscar Lopez, and the Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
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    International Workers' Day Demonstration In Madrid
    Thousands march in Madrid, Spain, on May 1, 2025, for International Workers' Day, led by union leaders and political figures. Under the slogan ''Protect what has been won, win the future,'' UGT and CCOO call for enforcing the new 37.5-hour workweek and pushing for fairer dismissal reforms across Spain. In the photo, from left to right, are the secretary general of UGT Madrid, Susana Huertas, the secretary general of the UGT, Pepe Alvarez, and the secretary general of CCOO, Unai Sordo. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

    News-Cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
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    Barcelona - Course and license to own animals in Spain
    Spain is once again debating the idea of requiring a license through a course to own animals, a proposal previously introduced with the aim of reducing the very high rate of animal abandonment.

    España vuelve a poner en debate la idea de que el gobierno exija obtener un carnet mediante un curso para poder tener animales, una propuesta ya lanzada hace tiempo con el objetivo de reducir la altísima tasa de abandono de animales.

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    Friday, october, 25, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

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  • Barcelona, Press conference of the Generalitat
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    Barcelona, Press conference of the Generalitat
    Press conference of the spokesperson of the Generalitat, who provided explanations on the progress of the negotiations for the new financing for Catalonia, as well as collaboration agreements between different autonomous communities of Spain.

    Rueda de prensa de la portavoz de la Generalitat, donde ha dado explicaciones sobre cómo están yendo las negociaciones del nuevo financiamiento para Cataluña, así como también los pactos de colaboración entre diferentes comunidades autónomas de España.

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    Tuesday, october, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

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