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  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    A student proposes to his girlfriend on Most Slobode in Novi Sad, Serbia, on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    A student proposes to his girlfriend on Most Slobode in Novi Sad, Serbia, on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    A student proposes to his girlfriend on Most Slobode in Novi Sad, Serbia, on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
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    Students From Serbia Visit Novi Sad
    A student proposes to his girlfriend on Most Slobode in Novi Sad, Serbia, on October 31, 2025. Protests against the current government continue for exactly one year, following the collapse of a railway station canopy on November 1, 2024, which kills 16 people. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    Public Accounts Minister Amelie de Montchalin defends Lecornu's government state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    Economy Minister Roland Lescure defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal during the parliamentary debate, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    Economy Minister Roland Lescure defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal during the parliamentary debate, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    Economy Minister Roland Lescure defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal during the parliamentary debate, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    Economy Minister Roland Lescure defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal during the parliamentary debate, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu defends his proposal for the 2026 state budget on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    The Republican rapporteur general for the finance bill, Philippe Jauvin, outlines the reasons why he supports the government's 2026 state budget proposal, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    The Republican rapporteur general for the finance bill, Philippe Jauvin, outlines the reasons why he supports the government's 2026 state budget proposal, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    The Republican rapporteur general for the finance bill, Philippe Jauvin, outlines the reasons why he supports the government's 2026 state budget proposal, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
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    France’s 2026 Budget Debate Opens Amid Political Tensions
    French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu presents and defends the government's 2026 state budget proposal on October 24, 2025, in Paris, France, on October 24, 2025.. (Photo by Stefano Lorusso/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Economy and Finance Minister Roland Lescure attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Europe Junior Minister Benjamin Haddad attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Europe Junior Minister Benjamin Haddad attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Europe Junior Minister Benjamin Haddad attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
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    Cabinet Meeting At Hotel Matignon In Paris
    France's Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Trade, Crafts, Tourism and Purchasing Power Serge Papin attends a meeting with newly appointed members of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's reappointed cabinet at the Hotel de Matignon on October 13, 2025, in Paris, France. Lecornu's second government takes office with the aim of submitting a budget proposal on time and finding a path to avoid censure promised by the opposition. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
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    Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
    Minister for Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt holds a package of ground beef during a press conference on the Danish government's proposal for the state budget 2026 at the Danish Ministry of Finance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
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    Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
    Minister for Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt holds a one-liter carton of semi-skimmed milk during a press conference on the Danish government's proposal for the state budget 2026 at the Danish Ministry of Finance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
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    Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
    Minister for Finance Nicolai Wammen and Minister for Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt attend a press conference on the Danish government's proposal for the state budget 2026 at the Danish Ministry of Finance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
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    Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
    Minister for Finance Nicolai Wammen, Minister for Economic Affairs Stephanie Lose, and Minister for Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt attend a press conference on the Danish government's proposal for the state budget 2026 at the Danish Ministry of Finance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
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    Press Conference On The Danish Government’s Proposal For The State Budget 2026
    Minister for Culture Jakob Engel-Schmidt poses for a photo while holding a package of ground beef and a one-liter carton of semi-skimmed milk after a press conference on the Danish government's proposal for the state budget 2026 at the Danish Ministry of Finance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
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    Nepali Sugarcane Farmers Warns Of Highway Blockage If Demands Not Met
    Nepali sugarcane farmers from various districts protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 26, 2025, demanding the government scrap the decision to halve the subsidy and make payments for due amounts at the earliest. Cane farmers warn of blocking highways and continuing protests in Kathmandu if their demands are not met by August 30. On July 7, the Cabinet halves the subsidy to Rs35 per quintal, citing growing pressure on the treasury. The decision comes amid farmers' complaints that production costs have surged sharply. Although the agriculture ministry requests the continuation of the full subsidy, the finance ministry and the Prime Minister's Office reject the proposal. Last November, the government sets the minimum support price for sugarcane at Rs585 per quintal, only Rs20 more than in the previous year. Farmers say they sell their harvests hoping that the promised subsidy will come their way. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

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