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16 January 2018
A view of a stand salling traditional food at the Christmas Market in Lviv's city center. On Monday, January 15, 2018, in Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.
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9 January 2018
One of many stands salling traditionaly made sausages and other local delicacies, a part of Lviv's Christmas Market. On Monday, 8 January 2018, in Lviv, Ukraine.
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#2412918
9 January 2018
One of many stands salling traditional local winter hand made clothes, a part of Lviv's Christmas Market. On Monday, 8 January 2018, in Lviv, Ukraine.
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9 January 2018
One of many stands salling traditional local products and specialities, a part of Lviv's Christmas Market. On Monday, 8 January 2018, in Lviv, Ukraine.
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9 January 2018
One of many stands salling traditional local sweets, lollipops and other delicacies, a part of Lviv's Christmas Market. On Monday, 8 January 2018, in Lviv, Ukraine.
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14 March 2026
A garment seller reads a newspaper while he sells garments at his temporary shop in Siliguri, India, on March 14, 2026.
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#13444417
14 March 2026
A man carries an empty LPG cylinder for refilling at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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#13444418
14 March 2026
People wait in a queue to refill gas cylinders at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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#13444421
14 March 2026
People wait in a queue to refill gas cylinders at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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#13444422
14 March 2026
A man sits on an empty gas cylinder outside at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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#13444425
14 March 2026
A man sits on an empty gas cylinder outside at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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#13444427
14 March 2026
People wait in a queue to refill gas cylinders at a gas agency in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on March 14, 2026. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) traffic through the corridor is severely disrupted due to the current crisis in the Middle East, with cargo movements stalling and importers scrambling for replacements. For a country like India, where a large share of a welfare-sensitive fuel depends on seaborne imports, the global shock quickly becomes a domestic allocation problem.
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14 March 2026
Women sell typical Puebla food at the World Fair held in the External Plaza of the Monterrey Institute of Technology in southern Mexico City, Mexico, on March 13, 2026.
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Nepal Rations LPG Cylinders To Manage Demand Surge As War In East Asia Enters Second Week
13 March 2026
#13441522
13 March 2026
Nepali consumers wait in queue for their turn to take the half-filled gas cylinder at the Nepal Oil Corporation depot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026, due to a shortage of cooking gas caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. The state monopoly, Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), starts rationing Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or cooking gas to manage the demand surge as the war in East Asia enters its second week, halting the supply. Following orders from NOC, bottling plants start selling half-filled cylinders to customers, forcing people to stand in long lines for hours. According to the new provision, applicable to both household and hotel and restaurant users, a 7.1-kilogram cylinder, half the usual size, is distributed. The state monopoly claims that the move aims to conserve energy even though imports are not affected. A 7.1-kg cylinder of cooking gas costs NRs 955. The decision by the Nepal Oil Corporation comes after an interval of 5 years. NOC adopted similar measures during previous crises in 2015 and 2020 when the country suffered acute shortages of cooking gas. The fuel monopoly says supplies from India remain normal, but panic buying is increasing in the Kathmandu Valley. Queues at cooking gas depots grow after local groceries are unable to supply the fuel across the valley, following rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a key fuel-supplying region for global markets.
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Nepal Rations LPG Cylinders To Manage Demand Surge As War In East Asia Enters Second Week
13 March 2026
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13 March 2026
Nepali consumers carry half-filled gas cylinders from the Nepal Oil Corporation depot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026, due to a shortage of cooking gas caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. The state monopoly, Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), starts rationing Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or cooking gas to manage the demand surge as the war in East Asia enters its second week, halting the supply. Following orders from NOC, bottling plants start selling half-filled cylinders to customers, forcing people to stand in long lines for hours. According to the new provision, applicable to both household and hotel and restaurant users, a 7.1-kilogram cylinder, half the usual size, is being distributed. The state monopoly claims that the move aims to conserve energy even though imports have not been affected. A 7.1-kg cylinder of cooking gas costs NRs 955. The decision by the Nepal Oil Corporation comes after an interval of 5 years. NOC adopted similar measures during previous crises in 2015 and 2020 when the country suffered acute shortages of cooking gas. The fuel monopoly says supplies from India remain normal, but panic buying is increasing in the Kathmandu Valley. Queues at cooking gas depots grow after local groceries are unable to supply the fuel across the valley, following rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a key fuel-supplying region for global markets.
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Nepal Rations LPG Cylinders To Manage Demand Surge As War In East Asia Enters Second Week
13 March 2026
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13 March 2026
Nepali consumers carry half-filled gas cylinders from the Nepal Oil Corporation depot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026, due to a shortage of cooking gas caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. The state monopoly, Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), starts rationing Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or cooking gas to manage the demand surge as the war in East Asia enters its second week, halting the supply. Following orders from NOC, bottling plants start selling half-filled cylinders to customers, forcing people to stand in long lines for hours. According to the new provision, applicable to both household and hotel and restaurant users, a 7.1-kilogram cylinder, half the usual size, is being distributed. The state monopoly claims that the move aims to conserve energy even though imports have not been affected. A 7.1-kg cylinder of cooking gas costs NRs 955. The decision by the Nepal Oil Corporation comes after an interval of 5 years. NOC adopted similar measures during previous crises in 2015 and 2020 when the country suffered acute shortages of cooking gas. The fuel monopoly says supplies from India remain normal, but panic buying is increasing in the Kathmandu Valley. Queues at cooking gas depots grow after local groceries are unable to supply the fuel across the valley, following rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a key fuel-supplying region for global markets.
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