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#8840664
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840660
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840658
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840652
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840648
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840644
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#8840640
13 September 2022
Remains of the Saxon Palace destroyed by the Nazis in 1944 are seen uncovered on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022. A controversial plan to rebuild the Saxon Palace by the current government is being undertaken costing the state well over 500 thousand Euros despite initial estimates concluding costs would amount to no more than 75 million Euros. Warsaw city authorities oppose the reconstruction of the palace in part due to imposed costs and also because it would take away the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier which is now housed in the last remaining part of the former Saxon Palace on the square.
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#6170294
8 November 2020
A poor citizen sits at the door of his house in Powelua Village, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 8, 2020. The Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) estimates that the number of new poor people in Indonesia in 2020 could reach 3 million to 5 million people due to the COVID pandemic. -19. Previously, the number of poor people in Indonesia had increased from 24.79 million in September 2019 to 26.42 million in March 2020 due to the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The poverty rate increased from 9.22 percent to 9.78 percent in 2020, slightly below the poverty rate in March 2018 which reached 9.82 percent with a total number of poor people of 25.95 million.
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#6170296
8 November 2020
Poor people have activities in front of their houses in Powelua Village, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 8, 2020. The Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) estimates that the number of new poor people in Indonesia in 2020 could reach 3 million to 5 million people due to the COVID pandemic. -19. Previously, the number of poor people in Indonesia had increased from 24.79 million in September 2019 to 26.42 million in March 2020 due to the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The poverty rate increased from 9.22 percent to 9.78 percent in 2020, slightly below the poverty rate in March 2018 which reached 9.82 percent with a total number of poor people of 25.95 million.
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#6170298
8 November 2020
A poor citizen sits at the door of his house in Powelua Village, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 8, 2020. The Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) estimates that the number of new poor people in Indonesia in 2020 could reach 3 million to 5 million people due to the COVID pandemic. -19. Previously, the number of poor people in Indonesia had increased from 24.79 million in September 2019 to 26.42 million in March 2020 due to the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The poverty rate increased from 9.22 percent to 9.78 percent in 2020, slightly below the poverty rate in March 2018 which reached 9.82 percent with a total number of poor people of 25.95 million.
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8 November 2020
Poor people have activities under their houses in Powelua Village, Donggala Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 8, 2020. The Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) estimates that the number of new poor people in Indonesia in 2020 could reach 3 million to 5 million people due to the COVID pandemic. -19. Previously, the number of poor people in Indonesia had increased from 24.79 million in September 2019 to 26.42 million in March 2020 due to the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The poverty rate increased from 9.22 percent to 9.78 percent in 2020, slightly below the poverty rate in March 2018 which reached 9.82 percent with a total number of poor people of 25.95 million.
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#3387360
4 November 2018
An employee climbs a ladder to check a huge clock, on November 4, 2018 in Júlio Prestes Station in São Paulo. Daylight saving time begins at 0:00 AM on Sunday (4), when the clocks must be advanced in an hour in all states in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, in addition to the Federal District. The initial estimate of the Ministry of Mines and Energy was to save R $ 147.5 million with daylight saving time.
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#3387362
4 November 2018
An employee climbs a ladder to check a huge clock, on November 4, 2018 in Júlio Prestes Station in São Paulo. Daylight saving time begins at 0:00 AM on Sunday (4), when the clocks must be advanced in an hour in all states in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, in addition to the Federal District. The initial estimate of the Ministry of Mines and Energy was to save R $ 147.5 million with daylight saving time.
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#3387366
4 November 2018
An employee climbs a ladder to check a huge clock, on November 4, 2018 in Júlio Prestes Station in São Paulo. Daylight saving time begins at 0:00 AM on Sunday (4), when the clocks must be advanced in an hour in all states in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, in addition to the Federal District. The initial estimate of the Ministry of Mines and Energy was to save R $ 147.5 million with daylight saving time.
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#3387372
4 November 2018
An employee climbs a ladder to check a huge clock, on November 4, 2018 in Júlio Prestes Station in São Paulo. Daylight saving time begins at 0:00 AM on Sunday (4), when the clocks must be advanced in an hour in all states in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, in addition to the Federal District. The initial estimate of the Ministry of Mines and Energy was to save R $ 147.5 million with daylight saving time.
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#3387378
4 November 2018
An employee climbs a ladder to check a huge clock, on November 4, 2018 in Júlio Prestes Station in São Paulo. Daylight saving time begins at 0:00 AM on Sunday (4), when the clocks must be advanced in an hour in all states in the South, Southeast and Midwest regions, in addition to the Federal District. The initial estimate of the Ministry of Mines and Energy was to save R $ 147.5 million with daylight saving time.
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