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#13046391
1 December 2025
A worker completes their task at a garment factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 1, 2025. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's inflation rate in November is recorded at 0.17 percent on a monthly basis, while the year-on-year inflation stands at 2.72 percent.
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#13046392
1 December 2025
A worker completes their task at a garment factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 1, 2025. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's inflation rate in November is recorded at 0.17 percent on a monthly basis, while the year-on-year inflation stands at 2.72 percent.
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#13046393
1 December 2025
A worker completes their task at a garment factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 1, 2025. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's inflation rate in November is recorded at 0.17 percent on a monthly basis, while the year-on-year inflation stands at 2.72 percent.
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#13046394
1 December 2025
A worker completes their task at a garment factory in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 1, 2025. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's inflation rate in November is recorded at 0.17 percent on a monthly basis, while the year-on-year inflation stands at 2.72 percent.
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#12610099
2 August 2025
In Lisbon, Portugal, on August 2, 2025, people are seen through a Tuk-Tuk on a street. In August 2024, Portugal's tourism revenue surges to an all-time high of EUR4.16 billion in a single month, underscoring the sector's strength. Through May 2025, total tourism revenue already reaches around EUR9.84 billion, marking a 5.6% rise year-on-year. The year 2024 sees a record EUR27.65 billion in tourism revenue, up 8.8% from 2023.
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#12560504
17 July 2025
Residents queue to buy cooking oil when the local government opens a cheap market for basic necessities, including rice, sugar, cooking oil, cayenne pepper, and shallots, aimed at controlling inflation in Malang, East Java, on July 17, 2025. Indonesia's Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) records inflation in June 2025 at 1.65 percent (mtm) or 1.03 percent (yoy).
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#11497034
21 August 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 20, 2024: A visitor captures video with her phone at Main Market Square, 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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#11425701
21 July 2024
A general view of tourism sightseeing buses is being seen in Lisbon, Portugal, on July 21, 2024. In May, tourist revenue is totaling 2,444 million euros, a value that is 256 million euros higher than that recorded in the same month of 2023, translating to growth of 11.7% and a new record for the month of May, according to data revealed by Banco de Portugal.
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#11425702
21 July 2024
People are seeing inside a tourism sightseeing bus in Lisbon, Portugal, on July 21, 2024. In May, tourist revenue is totaling 2,444 million euros, a value that is 256 million euros higher than that recorded in the same month of 2023, translating to growth of 11.7% and a new record for the month of May, according to data revealed by Banco de Portugal.
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#11425705
21 July 2024
A general view of tourism sightseeing buses is being seen in Lisbon, Portugal, on July 21, 2024. In May, tourist revenue is totaling 2,444 million euros, a value that is 256 million euros higher than that recorded in the same month of 2023, translating to growth of 11.7% and a new record for the month of May, according to data revealed by Banco de Portugal.
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#11425707
21 July 2024
A person is riding a bike in a park in Lisbon, Portugal, on July 21, 2024. In May, tourist revenue is totaling 2,444 million euros, a value that is 256 million euros higher than that recorded in the same month of 2023, translating to growth of 11.7% and a new record for the month of May, according to data revealed by Banco de Portugal.
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Portugal Is One Of The Countries In Europe Where Food Prices Have Increased The Most
16 June 2024
#11336718
16 June 2024
A person is being seen inside a supermarket in Lisbon, Portugal, on June 16, 2024. The price of food in Portugal is rising from 3.3% to 10.9% in May, the highest in history and the third largest increase in the Eurozone.
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#5795888
21 June 2020
Saturday afternoon shoppers walk along Oxford Street in London, England, on June 20, 2020. Today has been the first Saturday of high street shopping since non-essential retail stores across England were allowed to reopen last week, having been closed under the coronavirus lockdown for nearly three months. Yesterday, monthly retail sales data from the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the beginnings of a rebound during May, with a 12 percent recovery from record falls in April, but sales nonetheless remained 13 percent below February's pre-pandemic total. Retail sales figures for June, taking into account this month's reopening of the sector, will be published by the ONS on July 24.
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#5795890
21 June 2020
Saturday afternoon shoppers walk along Oxford Street in London, England, on June 20, 2020. Today has been the first Saturday of high street shopping since non-essential retail stores across England were allowed to reopen last week, having been closed under the coronavirus lockdown for nearly three months. Yesterday, monthly retail sales data from the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the beginnings of a rebound during May, with a 12 percent recovery from record falls in April, but sales nonetheless remained 13 percent below February's pre-pandemic total. Retail sales figures for June, taking into account this month's reopening of the sector, will be published by the ONS on July 24.
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#5795892
21 June 2020
Taxis and cyclists make their way along Oxford Street in London, England, on June 20, 2020. Today has been the first Saturday of high street shopping since non-essential retail stores across England were allowed to reopen last week, having been closed under the coronavirus lockdown for nearly three months. Yesterday, monthly retail sales data from the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the beginnings of a rebound during May, with a 12 percent recovery from record falls in April, but sales nonetheless remained 13 percent below February's pre-pandemic total. Retail sales figures for June, taking into account this month's reopening of the sector, will be published by the ONS on July 24.
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#5795894
21 June 2020
An elderly man wearing a face mask waits at a pedestrian crossing amid Saturday afternoon shoppers on Oxford Street in London, England, on June 20, 2020. Today has been the first Saturday of high street shopping since non-essential retail stores across England were allowed to reopen last week, having been closed under the coronavirus lockdown for nearly three months. Yesterday, monthly retail sales data from the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the beginnings of a rebound during May, with a 12 percent recovery from record falls in April, but sales nonetheless remained 13 percent below February's pre-pandemic total. Retail sales figures for June, taking into account this month's reopening of the sector, will be published by the ONS on July 24.
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