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#13694090
11 May 2026
A person draws free drinking water from a historic cast-iron public fountain in Castelmezzano, Basilicata, southern Italy, on February 7, 2026. Public drinking fountains are a longstanding feature of Italian urban tradition, representing access to water as a common good, a principle upheld by Italian law following the 2011 referendum that opposed the privatization of water services. As climate change increases pressure on freshwater resources across the Mediterranean, these fountains are seen as symbols of the right to water.
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#13694091
11 May 2026
A person draws water from an ornate cast-iron public fountain in Castelmezzano, Basilicata, southern Italy, on February 7, 2026. The fountain is freely accessible, continuously flowing, and maintained by the municipality. In 2011, Italians voted in a referendum against the privatization of water services. With Mediterranean freshwater supplies under growing strain from drought and rising temperatures, public fountains in historic Italian villages highlight the importance of water access.
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#13560356
11 Apr 2026
A man wears a shirt with a drawing opposing RoundUp by Bayer during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People and activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives organize the event to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize certain products for use in farming, such as neonicotinoids and pesticides, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560361
11 Apr 2026
A woman holds a placard reading 'Pesticides equal cancers - no to the Duplomb's law' during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives, protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize certain products for use in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The first proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560366
11 Apr 2026
Laurence Marendola, spokeswoman of the Confederation Paysanne, speaks during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People and activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives organize the event to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The first proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560369
11 Apr 2026
A man speaks during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives, organize the event to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560372
11 Apr 2026
A woman distributes leaflets with a cardboard sign reading 'No, it's no' in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560375
11 Apr 2026
People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560377
11 Apr 2026
People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560378
11 Apr 2026
People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560379
11 Apr 2026
A man holds a cardboard sign reading 'Let's protect our health' during a gathering organized by activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The event protests a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb, which seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and proposes changes to pesticide regulations and the precautionary principle in the French constitution. The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560380
11 Apr 2026
A person holds a placard reading 'Mr Duplomb, no to your poisons' during a gathering organized by activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The protest is against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb, which seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and to remove the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The proposal has been rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560381
11 Apr 2026
People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also noted as a large-scale farmer.
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#13560382
11 Apr 2026
A man holds a cardboard sign reading 'Duplomb 2 law: sacrified health, unhealthy profits' during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. Activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives organize the event to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The initial proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560385
11 Apr 2026
Laurence Marendola, spokeswoman of the Confederation Paysanne, speaks during a gathering in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People and activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, LDH, and other collectives organize the event to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize the use of certain products in farming, such as neonicotinoids like Acetamiprid, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The first proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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#13560386
11 Apr 2026
Two protesters hold placards reading 'Pesticides kill!' and 'Feeding with nature not against it' in Toulouse, France, on April 11, 2026. People, including activists from Confederation Paysanne, Eau Secours 31, Generations Futures, and LDH, among other collectives, gather to protest against a new law proposal by Renaissance party member Laurent Duplomb. The proposal seeks to authorize certain products for use in farming, such as neonicotinoids, and suggests removing the precautionary principle from the French constitution in favor of an 'innovation principle.' The first proposal was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Laurent Duplomb is also a farmer.
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