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#13367682
24 February 2026
The AstraZeneca logo appears on a smartphone screen, and dollar bills display as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on February 24, 2026. AstraZeneca Chief Executive Pascal Soriot's 2025 pay rises 6.4% to 17.7 million pounds ($23.87 million), boosted by higher annual bonuses, keeping him among the FTSE 100's highest-paid executives, a filing shows on Tuesday. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)
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#13367683
24 February 2026
The AstraZeneca logo appears on a smartphone screen, and dollar bills display as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on February 24, 2026. AstraZeneca Chief Executive Pascal Soriot's 2025 pay rises 6.4% to 17.7 million pounds ($23.87 million), boosted by higher annual bonuses, keeping him among the FTSE 100's highest-paid executives, a filing shows on Tuesday. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)
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#12579919
24 July 2025
Sri Lanka's doctors for free education stage a protest in front of General Hospital against education privatization and the abolition of KDU (The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 24, 2025. The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) is at the center of heated debate in Sri Lanka regarding the privatization and militarization of higher education. Several government decisions in 2025, especially the restriction of civilian and local student admissions to its medical faculty, intensify public discussion about educational equity, government policy, and the future of free education in Sri Lanka. In May 2025, KDU abruptly stops admitting fee-paying civilian students to its undergraduate medical program. This move is justified by government spokespeople as a return to KDU's original mandate to train military cadets but is met with widespread criticism from student groups, medical associations, and political leaders.
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#12579920
24 July 2025
Sri Lanka's doctors for free education stage a protest in front of General Hospital against education privatization and the abolition of KDU (The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 24, 2025. The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) is at the center of heated debate in Sri Lanka regarding the privatization and militarization of higher education. Several government decisions in 2025, especially the restriction of civilian and local student admissions to its medical faculty, intensify public discussion about educational equity, government policy, and the future of free education in Sri Lanka. In May 2025, KDU abruptly stops admitting fee-paying civilian students to its undergraduate medical program. This move is justified by government spokespeople as a return to KDU's original mandate to train military cadets but is met with widespread criticism from student groups, medical associations, and political leaders.
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#12579921
24 July 2025
Sri Lanka's doctors for free education stage a protest in front of General Hospital against education privatization and the abolition of KDU (The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 24, 2025. The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) is at the center of heated debate in Sri Lanka regarding the privatization and militarization of higher education. Several government decisions in 2025, especially the restriction of civilian and local student admissions to its medical faculty, intensify public discussion about educational equity, government policy, and the future of free education in Sri Lanka. In May 2025, KDU abruptly stops admitting fee-paying civilian students to its undergraduate medical program. This move is justified by government spokespeople as a return to KDU's original mandate to train military cadets but is met with widespread criticism from student groups, medical associations, and political leaders.
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#12392416
21 May 2025
Steel workers wave union flags and hold a banner that reads ''Lower emissions - higher bills, Europe pays for the whole world'' as they rally outside the Prime Minister's chancellery in Warsaw, Poland, on May 21, 2025. A few thousand steel workers take to the streets to protest against the European Union's (EU) Green New Deal, the soaring energy prices, and the import of steel from outside the EU into the Polish market.
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#12368832
15 May 2025
Public transportation workers block the exits of tram car depots in Sofia, Bulgaria, on May 15, 2025. For a second day in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, there is no public transportation via buses, electric buses, and trolleys due to protests demanding higher payments.
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#12368836
15 May 2025
Public transportation workers block the exits of tram car depots in Sofia, Bulgaria, on May 15, 2025. For a second day in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, there is no public transportation via buses, electric buses, and trolleys due to protests demanding higher payments.
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#12320982
1 May 2025
Demonstrators hold a banner reading ''Superreiche zur Kasse - Umverteilung von oben nach unten!'' (''Make the super-rich pay - Redistribution from top to bottom!'') during a Labour Day protest organized by the ver.di senior citizens' group in Munich, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The demonstration is part of nationwide May 1st events demanding social justice, higher wages, fair taxation, and increased support for lower-income citizens.
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#12320987
1 May 2025
A protester holds a sign reading ''Money for higher wages instead of war and the army'' during the 1st May demonstration organized by German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The sign includes the slogans ''Raise social spending'' and ''Reduce military spending,'' reflecting calls for budget reallocation toward workers' welfare and public services instead of defense.
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#12248030
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Jagsharan Singh Mahal, the Conservative Party of Canada candidate in Edmonton Southeast, introduces Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, along with his wife, Anaida Poilievre, ahead of Poilievre's press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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#12248031
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Jagsharan Singh Mahal, the Conservative Party of Canada candidate in Edmonton Southeast, introduces Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, ahead of his press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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#12248032
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Conservative Party of Canada candidates from Edmonton (L-R) Ziad Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning), Billy Morin (Edmonton Northwest), Miles Berry (Edmonton Strathcona), Sayid Ahmed (Edmonton Centre), Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), and Matt Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend), listen as their leader, Pierre Poilievre, addresses the media during a press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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#12248034
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, addresses the media during a press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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#12248053
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, addresses the media during a press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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#12248055
10 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 8: Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, addresses the media during a press conference at Trail Tire Tamarack in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 8, 2025. Poilievre announced plans to ensure the ultra-rich can no longer hide their money abroad to avoid paying their fair share at home, while working Canadians are punished with higher taxes.
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