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#10828981
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#10828982
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#10828983
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#10828984
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#10828985
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#10828986
4 December 2023
An aerial photo is showing a residential area of Evergrande in Nanjing, China, on December 4, 2023. As of the end of October 2023, Evergrande Real Estate Group and its subsidiaries involved in the merger are accounting for a total of about 301.363 billion yuan of unsettled due debt, and a total of about 205.933 billion yuan of overdue business bills.
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#5900634
2 August 2020
People hold a banner witht the words "German unsettled crimes" in Warsaw, Poland on August 1, 2020. On Saturday Poland celebrated the 76th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, a failed attempt by the underground Poilsh army to oust the Nazi Germans from Warsaw. Several nationalists among them the prominent nationalist Robert Bakiewicz spoke to a crowd of several thousand about "reparations" to be paid by Germany for damages resulting form the second World War.
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#5900732
2 August 2020
People hold a banner witht the words "German unsettled crimes" in Warsaw, Poland on August 1, 2020. On Saturday Poland celebrated the 76th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, a failed attempt by the underground Poilsh army to oust the Nazi Germans from Warsaw. Several nationalists among them the prominent nationalist Robert Bakiewicz spoke to a crowd of several thousand about "reparations" to be paid by Germany for damages resulting form the second World War.
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#5651250
24 April 2020
A view of a Mobil Petrol Station along 164th Street in Queens, New York, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on April 23, 2020. U.S. oil gauge recovers 20% with wild moves continuing to unsettle traders.
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#5651252
24 April 2020
A view of a Mobil Petrol Station along 164th Street in Queens, New York, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on April 23, 2020. U.S. oil gauge recovers 20% with wild moves continuing to unsettle traders.
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#5651254
24 April 2020
A view of a Mobil Petrol Station along 164th Street in Queens, New York, USA during Coronavirus pandemic on April 23, 2020. U.S. oil gauge recovers 20% with wild moves continuing to unsettle traders.
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#2337628
22 November 2017
Women protest on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo against the prohibition of abortion, on November 21, 2017. Wednesday, November 8, marked an unsettling moment in Brazil's history after a congressional committee voted positively on a total abortion ban, including cases of rape and if the mother's life is in danger. Led by Evangelical Christians, the decision passed 18 to 1, with the single vote against the ban cast by the only woman present during the session, Erika Kokay of the Workers Party,".Currently, abortion in Brazil is illegal unless it involves victims of sexual assault, threatens the mother's life or in cases of incest and anencephaly. Women who attempt illegal abortion face up to three years in prison. The new amendment would prohibit abortion under any circumstances. To go into effect, the new measure will have to summon at least two-thirds of votes in both chambers of Congress.
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#2337629
22 November 2017
Women protest on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo against the prohibition of abortion, on November 21, 2017. Wednesday, November 8, marked an unsettling moment in Brazil's history after a congressional committee voted positively on a total abortion ban, including cases of rape and if the mother's life is in danger. Led by Evangelical Christians, the decision passed 18 to 1, with the single vote against the ban cast by the only woman present during the session, Erika Kokay of the Workers Party,".Currently, abortion in Brazil is illegal unless it involves victims of sexual assault, threatens the mother's life or in cases of incest and anencephaly. Women who attempt illegal abortion face up to three years in prison. The new amendment would prohibit abortion under any circumstances. To go into effect, the new measure will have to summon at least two-thirds of votes in both chambers of Congress.
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#2337632
22 November 2017
Women protest on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo against the prohibition of abortion, on November 21, 2017. Wednesday, November 8, marked an unsettling moment in Brazil's history after a congressional committee voted positively on a total abortion ban, including cases of rape and if the mother's life is in danger. Led by Evangelical Christians, the decision passed 18 to 1, with the single vote against the ban cast by the only woman present during the session, Erika Kokay of the Workers Party,".Currently, abortion in Brazil is illegal unless it involves victims of sexual assault, threatens the mother's life or in cases of incest and anencephaly. Women who attempt illegal abortion face up to three years in prison. The new amendment would prohibit abortion under any circumstances. To go into effect, the new measure will have to summon at least two-thirds of votes in both chambers of Congress.
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#2337635
22 November 2017
Women protest on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo against the prohibition of abortion, on November 21, 2017. Wednesday, November 8, marked an unsettling moment in Brazil's history after a congressional committee voted positively on a total abortion ban, including cases of rape and if the mother's life is in danger. Led by Evangelical Christians, the decision passed 18 to 1, with the single vote against the ban cast by the only woman present during the session, Erika Kokay of the Workers Party,".Currently, abortion in Brazil is illegal unless it involves victims of sexual assault, threatens the mother's life or in cases of incest and anencephaly. Women who attempt illegal abortion face up to three years in prison. The new amendment would prohibit abortion under any circumstances. To go into effect, the new measure will have to summon at least two-thirds of votes in both chambers of Congress.
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#2337638
22 November 2017
Women protest on Avenida Paulista in Sao Paulo against the prohibition of abortion, on November 21, 2017. Wednesday, November 8, marked an unsettling moment in Brazil's history after a congressional committee voted positively on a total abortion ban, including cases of rape and if the mother's life is in danger. Led by Evangelical Christians, the decision passed 18 to 1, with the single vote against the ban cast by the only woman present during the session, Erika Kokay of the Workers Party,".Currently, abortion in Brazil is illegal unless it involves victims of sexual assault, threatens the mother's life or in cases of incest and anencephaly. Women who attempt illegal abortion face up to three years in prison. The new amendment would prohibit abortion under any circumstances. To go into effect, the new measure will have to summon at least two-thirds of votes in both chambers of Congress.
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