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Police vans are parked in front of the Haus der Statistik building during a demonstration organised by the Confederation of German Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, DGB) on May Day, or Labour Day, on May 1, 2024 in Berlin. (Photo by John MACDOUGALL / AFP)

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A girl poses for a picture at the seafront on a hot summer day in Mumbai on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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People enjoy a day out along the seafront during a hot Summer day in Mumbai on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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People stand amid tetrapods placed along the seafront during a hot Summer day in Mumbai on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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People look out to the Arabian sea from a promenade during a hot summer day in Mumbai on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

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A woman holds her snake during the procession of St Dominic in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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A woman poses with her snakes before the procession of St Dominic in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover a cherub on the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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A snake is pictured during tests by biologists in the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Marco Ognibene Mascioli, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher), looks for snakes in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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A picture shows the village of Cocullo in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Villagers attend a ceremony in honor of St Dominic, in the church of Cocullo on May 1st, 2024, during the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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A biologist specialized in herpetology, looks for a microship on a snake found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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A biologist specialized in herpetology, performs tests on a snake found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found are identified, measured, weighed, marked with a microchip, examined and subjected to a physical examination and some laboratory tests. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Biologists specializing in herpetology, perform tests on a snake found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Professor Mendoza Jairo Alonso (C) from the Department of Veterinary Medicine of Bari University and Gianpaolo Montinaro (L), a biologist specializing in herpetology, perform tests on snakes found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Biologists specializing in herpetology, perform tests on a snake found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Professor Mendoza Jairo Alonso (2ndR) from the Department of Veterinary Medicine of Bari University, Gianpaolo Montinaro (L), a biologist specializing in herpetology, and veterinarian Ernesto Filippi (R), perform tests on snakes found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) weighs his snake during tests by biologists in the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) holds a snake found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, before examination by professor Mendoza Jairo Alonso from the Department of Veterinary Medicine of Bari University, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Professor Mendoza Jairo Alonso from the Department of Veterinary Medicine of Bari University and an assistant, perform tests on a snake found in the hills around the village of Cocullo and brought by a 'serparo' (snake catcher), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) shows a snake found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) shows a snake found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found are identified, measured, weighed, marked with a microchip, examined and subjected to a physical examination and some laboratory tests. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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AFP presents a reportage by Tiziana Fabi of 34 pictures of the procession of St Dominic in the village of Cocullo, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Search for all these reportage images using: ITALY-RELIGION-SNAKES-TRADITION-SCIENCE Search ‘REPORTAGE ’ to source all feature, magazine and photo essays (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Marco Ognibene Mascioli, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher), shows a snake he found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) walks back home carrying his snakes after showing them to a biologist in the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari'. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Marco Ognibene Mascioli, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher), shows a snake he found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Marco Ognibene Mascioli, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher), shows a snake he found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Marco Ognibene Mascioli, an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher), shows a snake he found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers) and its procession carrying the statue of St. Dominic, draped with live snakes, through the streets of the village. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Palestinian youths lift placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinian youths lift placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinian youths put up placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, on tents at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A security guard directs the crowd outside Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors take photos of a show inside Wynn integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A visitor plays with his mobile phone outside Wynn integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk around Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors leave the casino room inside Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk inside Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Live snakes cover the statue of St Dominic during the procession in the village of Cocullo, central Italy, on May 1st, 2024, as part of the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' (snake catchers). All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Biologists specializing in herpetology, perform tests on a snake found around the village of Cocullo and brought by 'serpari' (snake catchers), on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Tonino (R), an Italian 'serparo' (snake catcher) shows a snake found in the hills around the village of Cocullo, in the Abruzzo region, to professor Mendoza Jairo Alonso from the Department of Veterinary Medicine of Bari University, on April 29, 2024, two days before the traditional festival of the 'Serpari' and its procession with live snakes. All the snakes found days before the festival are identified with a microchip, measured, weighed and subjected to laboratory tests by biologists as part of a study on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements. Each first of May the small village of Cocullo honors St. Dominic di Sora, patron saint protecting against snakebites and toothache. The snake catchers are also taking part in the monitoring of the snakes species in the region by taking part in a study carried out by a team of researchers from the Aldo Moro University of Bari and the Max Planck Institute. The study is on the sensitivity of snakes to seismic movements as part of the global Icarus project (International cooperation for animal research using space). In some specimens a small transmitter is inserted to allow the monitoring of seismological activities, through satellite technology. At the end of the day, the snakes are released back into nature. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

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Visitors queue outside a food stall during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk on a street near Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors take a break at a shop window during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk on a street near Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A worker cuts jerky on a shop near the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A worker talks to a customer at a shop near the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk on a street near Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors take photos at the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A visitor uses binoculars look at the Macau skyline from Monte Fort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors gather at the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors enter the crypt at the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors are seen in a reflection around the Ruins of St. Paul's during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A Palestinian man looks out from a tent bearing placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian woman looks out from a tent bearing a placard thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinians stand next to placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian woman looks out from a tent bearing a placard thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian woman and baby look out from a tent bearing a placard thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinians stand next to placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinians lift placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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Palestinians stand next to placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, during a rally at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A Palestinian woman sits at the entrance of a tent bearing placards thanking pro-Palestinian student solidarity initiatives in US and Canadian universities on their campuses, at a displacement camp in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on May 1, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the besieged Palestinian territory between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by AFP)

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A visitor walks down the ramp of Hotel Lisboa during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors cross the street outside Wynn integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors hang around Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors leaves Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors looks for directions inside Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors take a break inside Grand Lisboa integrated resort during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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A police officer orders pedestrians to wait during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. ?Eduardo Leal / AFP (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Visitors walk past a pastry shop in St. Paul's street during the Labour Day holiday in Macau on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Eduardo Leal / AFP)

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Serbia's newly appointed Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic arrives to present a plan for the new government to the members of the Parliament in Belgrade, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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Serbia's newly appointed Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic arrives to present a plan for the new government to the members of the Parliament in Belgrade, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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People burn Olympic rings made with cardboard during the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Guillaume Peltier delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Guillaume Peltier delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Guillaume Peltier delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Nicolas Bay delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Nicolas Bay delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Nicolas Bay delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Nicolas Bay delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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People burn Olympic rings made with cardboard during the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)

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Serbia's newly appointed Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic presents a plan for the new government to the members of the Parliament in Belgrade, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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Serbia's newly appointed Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic presents a plan for the new government to the members of the Parliament in Belgrade, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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Serbia's newly appointed Prime Minister, Milos Vucevic (C) presents a plan for the new government to the members of the Parliament in Belgrade, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen arrives for an event at FOA, The Union of Public Employees, on Mayday, or Labour Day, in the public park Kloeften in Slagelse, Denmark, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Ida Marie Odgaard / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President Nicolas Bay delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete!'s Stanislas Rigault delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete!'s Stanislas Rigault delivers a speech during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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People take part in the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)

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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is pictured after an event at FOA, The Union of Public Employees, on Mayday, or Labour Day, in the public park Kloeften in Slagelse, Denmark, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Ida Marie Odgaard / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT

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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is pictured after an event at FOA, The Union of Public Employees, on Mayday, or Labour Day, in the public park Kloeften in Slagelse, Denmark, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Ida Marie Odgaard / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal (C) and Reconquete! Vice-Presidents Nicolas bay (L) and Guillaume Peltier (R), applaud stand on stage during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal (C) and Reconquete! Vice-President Guillaume Peltier (R) stand on stage during a "patriotic banquet" event, following a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc at her birth place, in Autigny-la-Tour, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French workers unions leaders march behind a banner during the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)

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Protesters march as they attend a rally for May Day, marking International Workers' Day, in Skopje, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Robert ATANASOVSKI / AFP)

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French workers union leaders CGT's Sophie Binet (R) and Solidaires' Murielle Guilbert (C) and Julie Ferrua (L) march with fellow unionists behind a banner during the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)

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Belgian State Secretary for scientific policy and Socialist Party's member Thomas Dermine delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Protesters march as they attend a rally for May Day, marking International Workers' Day, in Skopje, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Robert ATANASOVSKI / AFP)

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette (C) gestures on stage during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Belgian Socialist Party chairman Paul Magnette delivers a speech during a party meeting on May Day (Labour Day), marking International Workers' Day, in Charleroi on Mai 1, 2024. (Photo by VIRGINIE LEFOUR / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT

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Protesters gather to attend a rally for May Day, marking International Workers' Day, in Skopje, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Robert ATANASOVSKI / AFP)

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Protesters march as they attend a rally for May Day, marking International Workers' Day, in Skopje, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Robert ATANASOVSKI / AFP)

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French workers union CGT leader Sophie Binet (C) and fellow unionists march behind a banner during the yearly protest marking International Labour Day, also known as Workers Day or May Day, in Paris on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Alain JOCARD / AFP)

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A handout picture provided by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows him speaking during a ceremony in Tehran on May 1, 2024. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / KHAMENEI.IR" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal (2nd L), Reconquete! Vice-Presidents Guillaume Peltier (C) and Nicolas Bay (2nd R) and Reconquete!'s Philippe Vardon (L) and Stanislas Rigault (R), attend a tribute ceremony to joan of Arc in front of the Bois-Chenu basilica, ahead of a "patriotic banquet" event, in Domremy-la-Pucelle, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal, delivers a speech during a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc, in front of the Bois-Chenu basilica, ahead of a "patriotic banquet" event, in Domremy-la-Pucelle, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-Presidents Guillaume Peltier (L) and Nicolas Bay (R) listen as Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal (C), delivers a speech during a tribute ceremony to Joan of Arc in front of the Bois-Chenu basilica, ahead of a "patriotic banquet" event, in Domremy-la-Pucelle, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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A photo shows a statue of Joan of Arc during a tribute ceremony in her honour as French far-right party Reconquete! Vice-President and lead candidate for upcoming European elections, Marion Marechal, delivers a speech in front of the Bois-Chenu basilica, ahead of a "patriotic banquet" event, in Domremy-la-Pucelle, eastern France, on May 1, 2024. (Photo by Jean-Christophe VERHAEGEN / AFP)

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A demonstrator shouts slogans at a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), after clashes erupted in Los Angeles on May 1, 2024. Clashes broke out on May 1, 2024 around pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the University of California, Los Angeles, as universities around the United States struggle to contain similar protests on dozens of campuses. (Photo by ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP)

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A US Police officer stands guard as a demonstrator holds a placard reading "Free Palestine" at a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), after clashes erupted in Los Angeles on May 1, 2024. Clashes broke out on May 1, 2024 around pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the University of California, Los Angeles, as universities around the United States struggle to contain similar protests on dozens of campuses. (Photo by ETIENNE LAURENT / AFP)

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Demonstrators light flares during a rally to mark International Labour Day in Surabaya on May 1, 2024. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)

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Demonstrators light flares during a rally to mark International Labour Day in Surabaya on May 1, 2024. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)

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Demonstrators take part in a rally to mark International Labour Day in Surabaya on May 1, 2024. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)

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Demonstrators light flares during a rally to mark International Labour Day in Surabaya on May 1, 2024. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)

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Demonstrators march during a rally to mark International Labour Day in Surabaya on May 1, 2024. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)