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#11588942
20 Sep 2024
Customers line up outside the Apple flagship store as they wait to enter the store to buy the iPhone 16 in Hangzhou, China, on September 20, 2024.
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#11588945
20 Sep 2024
Customers line up outside the Apple flagship store as they wait to enter the store to buy the iPhone 16 in Hangzhou, China, on September 20, 2024.
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#11497027
21 Aug 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 20, 2024: A visitor from the Middle East waits for her order outside a kebab shop on Florianska Street, on August 20, 2024, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. After a 13-month decline, Poland's inflation dropped from 18.4% in February 2023 to 2% in March 2024. However, the inflation rate has risen again over the past four months, reaching 4.2% in July.
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#11364953
27 Jun 2024
A labourer is carrying a sack of flour as others are standing in a queue to load sacks of consumer goods onto supply trucks at a wholesale market in Kolkata, India, on June 27, 2024.
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#11065058
10 Mar 2024
Tunisian shoppers are queuing outside a bakery as they wait their turn to buy bread in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is facing major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, and address rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.
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#11065072
10 Mar 2024
Tunisian shoppers are queuing outside a retail shop as they wait their turn to buy cheese in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is facing major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.
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#11053116
7 Mar 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053117
7 Mar 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053119
7 Mar 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053123
7 Mar 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053124
7 Mar 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11031990
27 Feb 2024
Residents are lining up to buy cheap rice from the government's Food Price Control Stabilization program in Bekasi, West Java, on February 27, 2024. The Indonesian government is conducting a market operation by distributing rice at a price of IDR 53,000 for a 5kg bag, while the market price has reached between IDR 70,000 and IDR 90,000. This program is being carried out by the government as an effort to curb inflation amid a significant increase in rice prices, which the government attributes to the impact of El Nino, leading to scarce rice stocks in the market and triggering price hikes for other basic necessities nationally.
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#11031991
27 Feb 2024
Residents are lining up to buy cheap rice from the government's Food Price Control Stabilization program in Bekasi, West Java, on February 27, 2024. The Indonesian government is conducting a market operation by distributing rice at a price of IDR 53,000 for a 5kg bag, while the market price has reached between IDR 70,000 and IDR 90,000. This program is being carried out by the government as an effort to curb inflation amid a significant increase in rice prices, which the government attributes to the impact of El Nino, leading to scarce rice stocks in the market and triggering price hikes for other basic necessities nationally.
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#11031992
27 Feb 2024
Residents are lining up to buy cheap rice from the government's Food Price Control Stabilization program in Bekasi, West Java, on February 27, 2024. The Indonesian government is conducting a market operation by distributing rice at a price of IDR 53,000 for a 5kg bag, while the market price has reached between IDR 70,000 and IDR 90,000. This program is being carried out by the government as an effort to curb inflation amid a significant increase in rice prices, which the government attributes to the impact of El Nino, leading to scarce rice stocks in the market and triggering price hikes for other basic necessities nationally.
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#11031993
27 Feb 2024
Residents are lining up to buy cheap rice from the government's Food Price Control Stabilization program in Bekasi, West Java, on February 27, 2024. The Indonesian government is conducting a market operation by distributing rice at a price of IDR 53,000 for a 5kg bag, while the market price has reached between IDR 70,000 and IDR 90,000. This program is being carried out by the government as an effort to curb inflation amid a significant increase in rice prices, which the government attributes to the impact of El Nino, leading to scarce rice stocks in the market and triggering price hikes for other basic necessities nationally.
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#11031994
27 Feb 2024
People are carrying bags of rice from the government's Food Price Control Stabilization program in Bekasi, West Java, on February 27, 2024. The Indonesian government is conducting a market operation by distributing rice at a subsidized price of IDR 53,000 for a 5kg bag, in contrast to market prices ranging from IDR 70,000 to IDR 90,000. This program is being implemented by the government as a measure to curb inflation amid a significant rise in rice prices, which the government attributes to the impact of El Nino, leading to scarce rice stocks in the market and causing prices of other basic necessities to increase nationally.
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