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#10220490
30 Jun 2023
Students protest the Supreme Court;s ruling against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10220364
30 Jun 2023
Students protest the Supreme Court;s ruling against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10220362
30 Jun 2023
Students march to the White House in protest of the Supreme Court's ruling against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10220332
30 Jun 2023
Students protest the Supreme Court's ruling against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10220204
30 Jun 2023
Students protest the Supreme Court's ruling against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10219876
30 Jun 2023
Students celebrate at the Supreme Court after it rules that the plaintiff does not have standing to challenge the program. The celebration was brief because the following decision ruled against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10219874
30 Jun 2023
Satra Tayloir's phone catches the sun as she celebrates at the Supreme Court after it rules thta the plaintiff does not have standing to challenge the student-loan program. The celebration was brief because the following decision ruled against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10219872
30 Jun 2023
Students protest at the Supreme Court after it rules against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10219870
30 Jun 2023
Students protest at the Supreme Court after it rules against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#10219844
30 Jun 2023
Students protest at the Supreme Court after it rules against President Joe Biden’s student-debt relief program. The opinion does not prohibit student loan forgiveness but finds that the law used to authorize the program was beyond the scope of what Congress intended.
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#13304785
11 Feb 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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#13304793
11 Feb 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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#13304824
11 Feb 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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#13304828
11 Feb 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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#10955593
2 Feb 2024
A student is selling a newspaper titled 'National Education: behind uniforms, counterreforms' in Toulouse, France, on February 1, 2024, as the Minister of Education pushes for mandatory school uniforms. Teachers, professors, and students are on strike and are taking to the streets against the new Minister of National Education, Amelie Oudea-Castera, and the lack of resources for public schools. The minister is embroiled in scandals, having placed her children in a private Catholic school where students are separated by gender, and one of her children bypassed the mandatory 'Parcours Sup' to be admitted into a school, college, or university. Protesters are calling for her resignation as Amelie Oudea-Castera has also authorized funding for the private Stanislas school, where her children attend, with public money.
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#10955594
2 Feb 2024
A protester is wearing a vest of the FSU union in Toulouse, France, on February 1, 2024. Teachers, professors, and students are striking and taking to the streets against the new Minister of National Education, Amelie Oudea-Castera, due to the lack of resources for public schools. The minister is currently embroiled in scandals, as she has enrolled her children in a private Catholic school that separates students by gender. One of her children did not go through the mandatory 'Parcours Sup' to gain admission to a school, college, or university but bypassed it. Protesters are calling for her resignation, as Amelie Oudea-Castera has also authorized funding for the private Stanislas school, where her children attend, with public money.
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