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  • Socialist Bloc Of Nepal Hold Meeting In Kathmandu
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    Socialist Bloc Of Nepal Hold Meeting In Kathmandu
    Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Center (CPN-MC), Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, arrives to attend the meeting of the socialist front in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 29, 2025. The four-party Socialist Front, comprising CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist), Communist Party of Nepal, and Nepal Samajwadi Party, holds a meeting after a showdown earlier in March 2025. The gathering comes amid mounting internal pressure on Maoist Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and Unified Socialist Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal. Prachanda repeatedly proposes party unification with Nepal, but progress remains stalled. Madhav Nepal is reportedly reluctant due to the risk of internal splits, as several senior leaders in his party are inclined to return to the UML. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Socialist Bloc Of Nepal Hold Meeting In Kathmandu
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    Socialist Bloc Of Nepal Hold Meeting In Kathmandu
    Former Prime Minister and Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Center (CPN-MC), Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, arrives to attend the meeting of the socialist front in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 29, 2025. The four-party Socialist Front, comprising CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist), Communist Party of Nepal, and Nepal Samajwadi Party, holds a meeting after a showdown earlier in March 2025. The gathering comes amid mounting internal pressure on Maoist Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' and Unified Socialist Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal. Prachanda repeatedly proposes party unification with Nepal, but progress remains stalled. Madhav Nepal is reportedly reluctant due to the risk of internal splits, as several senior leaders in his party are inclined to return to the UML. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • FDP Sign On Office Building Berlin
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    FDP Sign On Office Building Berlin
    A sign of the Free Democratic Party (Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP) is on an office building in Berlin, Germany, on July 19, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Former Nepali President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Visit UML Office, Hold Talks With PM KP Sharma Oli As She Plans To Make Political Comeback
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    Former Nepali President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Visit UML Office, Hold Talks With PM KP Sharma Oli As She Plans To Make Political Comeback
    Former Nepali President and leader of CPN-UML Bidhya Devi Bhandari (wearing a purple scarf) walks out of the party headquarters in Lalitpur, Nepal, on July 20, 2025, after holding a meeting with Prime Minister and Chairman KP Sharma Oli. The meeting between former President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and Prime Minister as well as CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli occurs amid growing internal disputes within the party. After completing her two terms as President, Bhandari visits the party office after a gap of 10 years. The meeting between the two leaders takes place at a time when Oli reportedly tries to prevent Bhandari from returning to active party politics. Despite having renewed her organized membership a year ago, her membership remains pending, as declared by Oli in Saturday's politburo meeting. Former President Bhandari, who serves two terms as head of state, publicly declares her return to active UML politics during a program organized by the Madan Bhandari Foundation on June 28, 2025, stating that she has already renewed her membership. Bhandari previously holds the position of vice chair in the party before becoming president. However, Oli and his close allies adopt a firm stance against allowing her reentry into the party's leadership or upcoming events, including the second Statute Convention scheduled for September 6-7, 2025. The ongoing tensions reflect deeper internal conflicts within the party over leadership control and the future direction of UML, the largest communist party of the Himalayan Nation. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Former Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Announces Return To Politics
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    Former Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Announces Return To Politics
    Former Nepali President Bidhya Devi Bhandari (center) attends a ceremony where she announces her political comeback from CPN-UML, the largest communist party in the Nepal parliament, on June 28, 2025. Former President Bhandari, also the former vice-chair of the UML, is twice elected President of the country. She is also the wife of the late Madan Bhandari, the UML general secretary credited with providing the ideological basis for the UML's entry into competitive parliamentary politics. He dies in a car crash in Chitwan in 1993 under mysterious circumstances. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Former Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Announces Return To Politics
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    Former Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari Announces Return To Politics
    Former Nepali President Bidhya Devi Bhandari (center) attends a ceremony where she announces her political comeback from CPN-UML, the largest communist party in the Nepal parliament, on June 28, 2025. Former President Bhandari, also the former vice-chair of the UML, is twice elected President of the country. She is also the wife of the late Madan Bhandari, the UML general secretary credited with providing the ideological basis for the UML's entry into competitive parliamentary politics. He dies in a car crash in Chitwan in 1993 under mysterious circumstances. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • SPD Party Banner Displayed In Munich
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    SPD Party Banner Displayed In Munich
    A red vertical banner of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) with the label ''Munchen'' is displayed outdoors during a political event in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Political Flag Of Alliance 90/The Greens
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    Political Flag Of Alliance 90/The Greens
    A green flag with the sunflower logo and the name ''BUNDNIS 90/DIE GRUNEN'' (Alliance 90/The Greens) stands in front of a residential building and trees during a public event in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The German political party promotes environmental protection, climate justice, and social equity. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Registers Candidacy After Turbulent Run-Up
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    Kim Moon-soo Registers Candidacy After Turbulent Run-Up
    Kim Moon-soo, the final presidential candidate of the People Power Party, enters the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 11, 2025, after completing his registration with the National Election Commission. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Registers Candidacy After Turbulent Run-Up
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    Kim Moon-soo Registers Candidacy After Turbulent Run-Up
    Kim Moon-soo, center, the final presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 11, 2025, for his campaign office after holding a press conference in the building's lobby following his registration with the National Election Commission. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    Hundreds of supporters of Kim Moon-soo, a presidential candidate for the People Power Party, gather in front of the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, claiming that the exclusion of Kim and the early-morning registration of independent candidate Han Duck-soo--who joins the party just hours earlier--constitute a premeditated political coup. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    Hundreds of supporters of Kim Moon-soo, a presidential candidate for the People Power Party, gather in front of the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, claiming that the exclusion of Kim and the early-morning registration of independent candidate Han Duck-soo--who joins the party just hours earlier--constitute a premeditated political coup. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    Hundreds of supporters of Kim Moon-soo, a presidential candidate for the People Power Party, gather in front of the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, claiming that the exclusion of Kim and the early-morning registration of independent candidate Han Duck-soo--who joins the party just hours earlier--constitute a premeditated political coup. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    A vehicle carrying Han Duck-soo, a preliminary candidate for the People Power Party, arrives at party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, while hundreds of supporters of rival candidate Kim Moon-soo protest in the background, denouncing the party leadership. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    A vehicle carrying Han Duck-soo, a preliminary candidate for the People Power Party, arrives at party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, while hundreds of supporters of rival candidate Kim Moon-soo protest in the background, denouncing the party leadership. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    Hundreds of supporters of Kim Moon-soo, a presidential candidate for the People Power Party, gather in front of the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, claiming that the exclusion of Kim and the early-morning registration of independent candidate Han Duck-soo--who joins the party just hours earlier--constitute a premeditated political coup. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    Hundreds of supporters of Kim Moon-soo, a presidential candidate for the People Power Party, gather in front of the party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, claiming that the exclusion of Kim and the early-morning registration of independent candidate Han Duck-soo--who joins the party just hours earlier--constitute a premeditated political coup. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
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    Kim Moon-soo Supporters Denounce Leadership Over Han Duck-soo’s Surprise Candidacy
    A vehicle carrying Han Duck-soo, a preliminary candidate for the People Power Party, arrives at party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 10, 2025, while hundreds of supporters of rival candidate Kim Moon-soo protest in the background, denouncing the party leadership. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
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    Conservative Presidential Candidate Kim Moon-soo Claims Party Is Forcing Him To Merge With Independent Rival
    Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, leaves his campaign office in Seonker, Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on May 9, 2025, after announcing a national security policy. Kim claims that although he is the party's official candidate, he receives no support and is instead pressured to unify his candidacy with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who runs as an independent. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
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    Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
    Former Nepali Prime Minister and President of the Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba (center), Senior Leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula (right), Party Vice President Dhanraj Gurung (second from right), Purna Bahadur Khadka (second from left), and Gagan Thapa (left) attend the parliamentary committee meeting on May 3, 2025. The parliamentary committee meeting of the ruling largest party in the Nepali parliament follows the presentation of plans and policies for the fiscal year 2082/83. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
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    Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
    Former Nepali Prime Minister and President of the Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba (center), Senior Leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula (right), Party Vice President Dhanraj Gurung (second from right), Purna Bahadur Khadka (second from left), and Gagan Thapa (left) attend the parliamentary committee meeting on May 3, 2025. The parliamentary committee meeting of the ruling largest party in the Nepali parliament follows the presentation of plans and policies for the fiscal year 2082/83. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
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    Nepali Congress Parliamentary Committee Meeting
    Former Nepali Prime Minister and President of the Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba (center), Senior Leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula (right), Party Vice President Dhanraj Gurung (second from right), Purna Bahadur Khadka (second from left), and Gagan Thapa (left) attend the parliamentary committee meeting on May 3, 2025. The parliamentary committee meeting of the ruling largest party in the Nepali parliament follows the presentation of plans and policies for the fiscal year 2082/83. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
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    Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
    Demonstrators shout slogans during a nationwide day of strike in Rome on May 05, 2015, to protest against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's 'the Good School' educational reform. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_182122/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific/SIPA/1505051830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
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    Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
    Demonstrators hold placards with a 'question mark' during a nationwide day of strike in Rome on May 05, 2015, to protest against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's 'the Good School' educational reform. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_182107/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific/SIPA/1505051830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
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    Rome Nationwide strike against Renzi's bill to reform education
    Carmelo Barbagallo (C) General Secretary of the union UIL takes part in a nationwide day of strike in Rome on May 05, 2015, to protest against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's 'the Good School' educational reform. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_182103/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific/SIPA/1505051825 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133922/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133908/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133907/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133906/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133912/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133910/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133905/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
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    Rome CGIL Italian trade union organized anti-government rally
    Students take part in a demonstration organised by the Italian trade union CGIL to protest in Rome against the Italian government's plans to overhaul labor market laws. CGIL, Italy's largest trade-union federation, call an anti-government rally in Rome to protest against labor reforms proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to stimulate the economy by changing employment laws. (Photo by Giuseppe Ciccia / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_133920/Credit:Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific P/SIPA/1410261443 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
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    Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
    Social democratic candidate for the German Chancellery Peer Steinbruck stages a election campaign visit in Saarbrucken, where he discusses with citizens. Federal elections will be held on September, 22nd.

    Photo: David von Blohn/NurPhoto/NURPHOTO_0858.19/Credit:David von Blohn/NurPhoto/SIPA/1309160917 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
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    Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
    Social democratic candidate for the German Chancellery Peer Steinbruck stages a election campaign visit in Saarbrucken, where he discusses with citizens. Federal elections will be held on September, 22nd.

    Photo: David von Blohn/NurPhoto/NURPHOTO_0858.13/Credit:David von Blohn/NurPhoto/SIPA/1309160917 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
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    Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
    Social democratic candidate for the German Chancellery Peer Steinbruck stages a election campaign visit in Saarbrucken, where he discusses with citizens. Federal elections will be held on September, 22nd.

    Photo: David von Blohn/NurPhoto/NURPHOTO_0858.12/Credit:David von Blohn/NurPhoto/SIPA/1309160917 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
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    Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
    Social democratic candidate for the German Chancellery Peer Steinbruck stages a election campaign visit in Saarbrucken, where he discusses with citizens. Federal elections will be held on September, 22nd.

    Photo: David von Blohn/NurPhoto/NURPHOTO_0858.06/Credit:David von Blohn/NurPhoto/SIPA/1309160917 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
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    Candidate for German Chancellery, Peer Steinbruck in Saarbrucken
    Social democratic candidate for the German Chancellery Peer Steinbruck stages a election campaign visit in Saarbrucken, where he discusses with citizens. Federal elections will be held on September, 22nd.

    Photo: David von Blohn/NurPhoto/NURPHOTO_0858.03/Credit:David von Blohn/NurPhoto/SIPA/1309160917 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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