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Gen Z Marches In Mexico City
November 20, 2025, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: Around 100 Gen Z demonstrators marched down Paseo de la Reforma to protest insecurity, corruption, and drug trafficking. Riot police twice blocked their path due to the Mexican Revolution military parade, detaining them briefly before allowing the march toward Mexico City’s main square. The protest remained peaceful, with Black Bloc members again carrying a One Piece flag. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Sushila Karki (Center) chairs the all-party meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, ahead of next year's election scheduled for March. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Prem Suwal, a former member of the recently dissolved Nepal parliament, arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers for an all-party meeting in Nepal on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Sushila Karki (Center) chairs the all-party meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, ahead of next year's election scheduled for March. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Sushila Karki (Center) chairs the all-party meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, ahead of next year's election scheduled for March. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Barsha Man Pun, former Finance Minister of Nepal and leader of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers for the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in Nepal, on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states that her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Mahabir Pun, Minister for Education, Science and Technology, arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister during the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in [City, Country], on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Dan Bahadur Karki, the Inspector General of Nepal Police, arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister during the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, former Finance and Foreign Minister of Nepal and the spokesperson of the Nepali Congress, arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister during the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Sushila Karki (Center) chairs the all-party meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025, ahead of next year's election scheduled for March. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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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) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
Thousands of People Power Party supporters attend a rally on the main steps in front of the National Assembly building in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on November 12, 2025, condemning President Lee Jae-myung and calling for the recovery of 740 billion won in state funds tied to the Daejang-dong scandal. Participants hold placards supporting Yoon Suk Yeol, who is imprisoned and on trial on charges of sedition and illegal martial law, while chanting slogans against the current administration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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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) -
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Rally At National Assembly Demands Recovery Of 740 Billion Won From Daejang-dong Scandal And Denounces Prosecutorial Pressure
People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk, along with party lawmakers and supporters, salute the national flag during a rally condemning alleged pressure on prosecutors to drop appeals 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) -
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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) -
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Man With Pro Palestine Protest Flag Accuses German Political Parties Of Supporting Genocide At Marienplatz
A single demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag with a sign displaying the German text ''CDU, CSU, SPD UNTERSTUTZEN GENOZID'' (CDU, CSU, SPD Support Genocide) amidst a crowd of people in front of the Neues Rathaus building in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum News Conference
Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, is seen in the background while Secretary of Anti-Corruption and Good Government Raquel Buenrostro speaks during a briefing about the extinction of the Natural Disaster Fund (Fonden) because the support does not reach the victims due to several acts of corruption. This takes place at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum News Conference
Secretary of Anti-Corruption and Good Government Raquel Buenrostro speaks during a briefing about the extinction of the Natural Disaster Fund (Fonden) because the support does not reach the victims due to several acts of corruption at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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'No Kings' Protest: Washington, DC
October 18, 2025, Washington DC, USA: A protester performs a symbolic act wearing a Trump mask and a Statue of Liberty headpiece while demonstrators take part in a protest against the Donald Trump administration during the No Kings national rally on October 18, 2025, in Washington, DC, USA. Millions of people across the nation joined the ''No Kings'' protest to demonstrate their disapproval of the current US administration. The No Kings Day of Defiance has been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of the country’s democracy, according to a statement by organizers. (Credit Image: © Aashish Kiphayet/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Cristina Kirchner Waves From The Balcony Of Her House Arrest And Delivers A Harsh Speech Against The Opposition.
Former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, convicted of corruption, greets a crowd of her supporters gathered to celebrate Peronist Loyalty Day from the balcony of her house arrest. Traditionally celebrated every October 17 in memory of General Peron, founder of the Justicialist Party, the former president delivers a harsh speech opposing the government of Javier Milei and US intervention in the Argentine economy. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto) -
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Over 5000 Students Protest Against Corruption In The Philippines
October 17, 2025, Quezon City, Quezon, Philippines: An activist holds up a sign ' All Corrupts Are bastards' calling out the corruption in the country. (Credit Image: © Kenosis Yap/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Nepal's Interim Prime Minister and former female Chief Justice Sushila Karki arrives at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to brief the international community. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
A diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu to attend the briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki on October 17, 2025. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)
