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#11407349
15 July 2024
The writers Rosa Montero and Marta San Miguel are posing before their conference at the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the Plaza Porticada of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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15 July 2024
The filmmaker and writer Rodrigo Cortes is attending the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the arcaded plaza of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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15 July 2024
The writer Bob Pop is posing at the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the arcaded plaza of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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15 July 2024
Gorka Hermosa is performing a musical piece during the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the Plaza Porticada of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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#11407353
15 July 2024
The comic artist David Rubin is posing at the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the arcaded plaza of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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#11407354
15 July 2024
The comic artist David Rubin is signing a copy of his latest comic ''El Fuego'' at the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the porticoed plaza of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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#11407356
15 July 2024
The writer Rosa Montero is attending the Santander Book Fair (FELISA), which is taking place in the porticoed plaza of Santander, Spain, for 10 days in the month of July and is bringing together numerous writers, cartoonists, artists, and musicians within its extensive program of activities.
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#10862804
18 December 2023
A grocery store is seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 9, 2023. A new survey by the Salvation Army indicates that one in four Canadians is extremely concerned about not having enough income to meet their basic needs because of the cost of living crisis and the increasing food prices affecting Canadians.
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#10862811
18 December 2023
A grocery store is seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 9, 2023. A new survey by the Salvation Army indicates that one in four Canadians is extremely concerned about not having enough income to meet their basic needs because of the cost of living crisis and the increasing food prices affecting Canadians.
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18 December 2023
A grocery store is seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 9, 2023. A new survey by the Salvation Army indicates that one in four Canadians is extremely concerned about not having enough income to meet their basic needs because of the cost of living crisis and the increasing food prices affecting Canadians.
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Sri Lankan Government Officers Demand Higher Salaries And Lower Cost Of Living Amid Economic Struggles.
30 October 2023
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30 October 2023
Sri Lankan Government officers stage protest, they demand to reduce cost of living and increase by 20000 LKR their salaries in Colombo, Sri Lanka on October 30, 2023 The high cost of living in Sri Lanka can be attributed to several interconnected factors. The depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against major foreign currencies has made imports more expensive, directly affecting the prices of goods and services as many items are imported. The country's substantial external debt burden exerts immense pressure on its finances, with a significant portion of the government's budget allocated to servicing this debt, limiting the funds available for crucial social programs that could ease the cost of living for citizens. Additionally, external factors such as global economic uncertainty and the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have further strained the country's economy and contributed to price increases. Rising energy costs, particularly for fuel and electricity, have created a cascading effect on the prices of goods and services, as transportation and manufacturing costs have surged. Reductions in government subsidies on essential items, including fuel and food, have directly translated into higher prices for consumers, exacerbating the cost of living. Moreover, the presence of income inequality means that many Sri Lankans struggle to afford basic necessities as the overall cost of living continues to rise, necessitating a multifaceted approach to address these challenges comprehensively.
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Sri Lankan Government Officers Demand Higher Salaries And Lower Cost Of Living Amid Economic Struggles.
30 October 2023
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30 October 2023
Sri Lankan Government officers stage protest, they demand to reduce cost of living and increase by 20000 LKR their salaries in Colombo, Sri Lanka on October 30, 2023 The high cost of living in Sri Lanka can be attributed to several interconnected factors. The depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against major foreign currencies has made imports more expensive, directly affecting the prices of goods and services as many items are imported. The country's substantial external debt burden exerts immense pressure on its finances, with a significant portion of the government's budget allocated to servicing this debt, limiting the funds available for crucial social programs that could ease the cost of living for citizens. Additionally, external factors such as global economic uncertainty and the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have further strained the country's economy and contributed to price increases. Rising energy costs, particularly for fuel and electricity, have created a cascading effect on the prices of goods and services, as transportation and manufacturing costs have surged. Reductions in government subsidies on essential items, including fuel and food, have directly translated into higher prices for consumers, exacerbating the cost of living. Moreover, the presence of income inequality means that many Sri Lankans struggle to afford basic necessities as the overall cost of living continues to rise, necessitating a multifaceted approach to address these challenges comprehensively.
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Sri Lankan Government Officers Demand Higher Salaries And Lower Cost Of Living Amid Economic Struggles.
30 October 2023
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30 October 2023
Sri Lankan Government officers stage protest, they demand to reduce cost of living and increase by 20000 LKR their salaries in Colombo, Sri Lanka on October 30, 2023 The high cost of living in Sri Lanka can be attributed to several interconnected factors. The depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against major foreign currencies has made imports more expensive, directly affecting the prices of goods and services as many items are imported. The country's substantial external debt burden exerts immense pressure on its finances, with a significant portion of the government's budget allocated to servicing this debt, limiting the funds available for crucial social programs that could ease the cost of living for citizens. Additionally, external factors such as global economic uncertainty and the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have further strained the country's economy and contributed to price increases. Rising energy costs, particularly for fuel and electricity, have created a cascading effect on the prices of goods and services, as transportation and manufacturing costs have surged. Reductions in government subsidies on essential items, including fuel and food, have directly translated into higher prices for consumers, exacerbating the cost of living. Moreover, the presence of income inequality means that many Sri Lankans struggle to afford basic necessities as the overall cost of living continues to rise, necessitating a multifaceted approach to address these challenges comprehensively.
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Sri Lankan Government Officers Demand Higher Salaries And Lower Cost Of Living Amid Economic Struggles.
30 October 2023
#10725924
30 October 2023
Sri Lankan Government officers stage protest, they demand to reduce cost of living and increase by 20000 LKR their salaries in Colombo, Sri Lanka on October 30, 2023 The high cost of living in Sri Lanka can be attributed to several interconnected factors. The depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee against major foreign currencies has made imports more expensive, directly affecting the prices of goods and services as many items are imported. The country's substantial external debt burden exerts immense pressure on its finances, with a significant portion of the government's budget allocated to servicing this debt, limiting the funds available for crucial social programs that could ease the cost of living for citizens. Additionally, external factors such as global economic uncertainty and the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have further strained the country's economy and contributed to price increases. Rising energy costs, particularly for fuel and electricity, have created a cascading effect on the prices of goods and services, as transportation and manufacturing costs have surged. Reductions in government subsidies on essential items, including fuel and food, have directly translated into higher prices for consumers, exacerbating the cost of living. Moreover, the presence of income inequality means that many Sri Lankans struggle to afford basic necessities as the overall cost of living continues to rise, necessitating a multifaceted approach to address these challenges comprehensively.
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#10187388
20 June 2023
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 20, 2023: Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrives at the National Portrait Gallery to reopen the venue following the extensive, three-year refurbishment programme in London, United Kingdom on June 20, 2023.
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20 June 2023
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 20, 2023: Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrives at the National Portrait Gallery to reopen the venue following the extensive, three-year refurbishment programme in London, United Kingdom on June 20, 2023.
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