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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Touristen-Attraktion: Bewohner von Sleman bemalen ihre Häuser
March 5, 2017 - Sleman, Jogja, Indonesia - Residents paint the house ''dome'' in the village Nglepen, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 5, 2017. The painting of the 80 homes in the village that cater victims after the 2006 earthquake Yokyakarta is done to increase the attractiveness of travel. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic and English, ''the implement of the agreement, from 3rd July to...?'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors take part in a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor holds a sign reading in French, ''we are not pawns in your chess,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor holds a sign reading in French, ''the Ministry of Health urgently needs a brain scan,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike. This event brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors hold a sign depicting manipulated puppets, which reads in French ''we've all been there,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike. This event brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic ''No to the abuse of our struggles'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Hundreds of young doctors take part in a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. They demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor raises a sign reading in Arabic ''false promises, legal violations'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Apartment Buildings In Munich
The facades of residential apartment buildings stand next to a bus stop sign for Tegernseer Landstrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The high demand for real estate in the city results in steadily rising rents for apartments. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Famagusta District
PARALIMNI, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 19:
A 'Sale up to 70%' sign reflected in the window of a business premises in Paralimni, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto) -
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Students Protest Against The Increase On Tuition Fees In Porto, Portugal
Students gather in front of the University of Porto in Porto, Portugal, on October 16, 2025, to protest against the increase in tuition fees. The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, announces an increase in tuition fees for the bill of 2026. (Photo by David Oliveira/NurPhoto)
