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#12847985
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12847987
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12847988
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12847989
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12847990
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12847991
10 October 2025
Ahlulbait supporters stage a solidarity rally in support of Palestine in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 10, 2025. During the rally, they demand that the Indonesian government reject the Two State Solution as a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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#12022991
6 February 2025
The 2nd edition of the Algerian Real Estate Show (DZ IMMO) takes place in Algiers, Algeria, on February 5, 2025, with the participation of 60 exhibitors. This 2nd edition allows professionals in construction, hygiene, maintenance, urban security, and real estate development to exchange expertise and propose innovative solutions for the organization and development of cities.
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#12022992
6 February 2025
The 2nd edition of the Algerian Real Estate Show (DZ IMMO) takes place in Algiers, Algeria, on February 5, 2025, with the participation of 60 exhibitors. This 2nd edition allows professionals in construction, hygiene, maintenance, urban security, and real estate development to exchange expertise and propose innovative solutions for the organization and development of cities.
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#12022993
6 February 2025
The 2nd edition of the Algerian Real Estate Show (DZ IMMO) takes place in Algiers, Algeria, on February 5, 2025, with the participation of 60 exhibitors. This 2nd edition allows professionals in construction, hygiene, maintenance, urban security, and real estate development to exchange expertise and propose innovative solutions for the organization and development of cities.
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#12022994
6 February 2025
The 2nd edition of the Algerian Real Estate Show (DZ IMMO) takes place in Algiers, Algeria, on February 5, 2025, with the participation of 60 exhibitors. This 2nd edition allows professionals in construction, hygiene, maintenance, urban security, and real estate development to exchange expertise and propose innovative solutions for the organization and development of cities.
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#12022995
6 February 2025
The 2nd edition of the Algerian Real Estate Show (DZ IMMO) takes place in Algiers, Algeria, on February 5, 2025, with the participation of 60 exhibitors. This 2nd edition allows professionals in construction, hygiene, maintenance, urban security, and real estate development to exchange expertise and propose innovative solutions for the organization and development of cities.
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Construction Workers Stage High-Rise Protest Over Wage Cuts And Job Insecurity
21 October 2024
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21 October 2024
Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch, and Moon Seung-jin, director of the Seoul-North Gyeonggi Construction Branch, stage a protest atop a 70-meter-high advertising tower in Yeouido, Seoul, on October 2, 2024. The protest, which continues as of October 21, 2024, aims to oppose wage cuts and growing job insecurity in the construction industry. The protesters demand legislation that ensures priority hiring for domestic workers in an industry increasingly reliant on foreign labor. They also call for the withdrawal of a proposed daily wage cut of 20,000 KRW, arguing that it would further endanger the already unstable livelihoods of workers. This protest follows the breakdown of wage negotiations between construction companies and the union. While employers justify the cuts due to economic pressures, the union contends that such reductions would disproportionately harm workers who already face job instability. They vow to remain on the tower until legal solutions are enacted to address these issues.
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Construction Workers Stage High-Rise Protest Over Wage Cuts And Job Insecurity
21 October 2024
#11690111
21 October 2024
Two senior officials from South Korea's construction workers' union, Kim Sun-jung, vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province Construction Branch, and Moon Seung-jin, director of the Seoul-North Gyeonggi Construction Branch, stage a protest atop a 70-meter-high advertising tower in Yeouido, Seoul, on October 2, 2024. The protest, which continues as of October 21, 2024, aims to oppose wage cuts and growing job insecurity in the construction industry. The protesters demand legislation that ensures priority hiring for domestic workers in an industry increasingly reliant on foreign labor. They also call for the withdrawal of a proposed daily wage cut of 20,000 KRW, arguing that it would further endanger the already unstable livelihoods of workers. This protest follows the breakdown of wage negotiations between construction companies and the union. While employers justify the cuts due to economic pressures, the union contends that such reductions would disproportionately harm workers who already face job instability. They vow to remain on the tower until legal solutions are enacted to address these issues.
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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue
27 March 2024
#11101376
27 March 2024
A member of the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance is condemning the Japanese government and criticizing the human rights report by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram, during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally for resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, in Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.
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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue
27 March 2024
#11101377
27 March 2024
Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.
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Regular Wednesday Rally For The Resolution Of The Japanese Military Sexual Slavery Issue
27 March 2024
#11101378
27 March 2024
Participants are chanting slogans demanding an official apology and criticizing the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women's human rights report for omitting the Anti-Discrimination Law proposed by the Human Rights Network Baram. They are doing this during the 1641st regular Wednesday rally aimed at resolving the issue of Japanese military sexual slavery, held near the Japanese Embassy in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on March 27, 2024.
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