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  • Residents Of The Xoco Neighborhood In Coyoacan, Mexico City, Protest Outside The Mitikah Tower Over Water Shortages And Gentrification
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    Residents Of The Xoco Neighborhood In Coyoacan, Mexico City, Protest Outside The Mitikah Tower Over Water Shortages And Gentrification
    Residents of the Xoco neighborhood in Coyoacan, Mexico City, protest outside the Mitikah Tower wearing luchador masks, denouncing water shortages and gentrification on November 28, 2025. They denounce the dispossession caused by the construction of surrounding real estate and commercial complexes. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. The rally takes place on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Song Eon-seog, floor leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds linked to the Daejang-dong scandal, held on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal, on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, with thousands of People Power Party supporters and party lawmakers participating behind him. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. The rally takes place on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. The rally takes place on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. The rally takes place on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Song Eon-seog, floor leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds linked to the Daejang-dong scandal, held on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
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    Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
    Song Eon-seog, floor leader of the People Power Party, delivers a speech denouncing President Lee Jae-myung during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop an appeal and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds linked to the Daejang-dong scandal, held on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli addresses his supporters and followers as he attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli addresses his supporters and followers as he attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli (center, wearing garland), attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets are looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli addresses his supporters and followers as he attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli (right, wearing a garland), gestures as he attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli (in red scarf), arrives at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli addresses his supporters and followers as he attends a program organized at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli (in red scarf), arrives at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
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    Deposed Former Nepali PM Oli Visits Torched Party Office First Time After Gen-Z Revolution
    Deposed former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of CPN-UML, KP Sharma Oli (in red scarf), arrives at the torched party office for the first time since the Gen-Z revolution in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. It is the first time since the September 8 Gen-Z uprising that Oli visits his party office. The Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office is burnt to ashes by the agitated protestors the following day after 21 people are killed on September 8 by police. Oli is in hiding for about 10 days and resurfaces since last month. He denounces the election called for March 5, 2026, by the interim government of Sushila Karki. The CPN-UML Chair claims that an election environment cannot be created without dialogue among political parties. Oli remarks that it is difficult to hold elections when around 1,200 weapons and over 100,000 bullets have been looted and about 5,500 prisoners are still at large. The communist leader also reiterates that reinstating the dissolved House of Representatives remains his party's position and urges party members to move forward confidently, following the party's policy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Confédération Paysanne Demonstrates In Paris
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    The Confédération Paysanne Demonstrates In Paris
    A sign from the Confederation Paysanne denounces free trade on a tractor. (Photo by Vincent Koebel/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Confédération Paysanne Demonstrates In Paris
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    The Confédération Paysanne Demonstrates In Paris
    A sticker from the Confederation Paysanne denounces free trade on a tractor wheel. (Photo by Vincent Koebel/NurPhoto)