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  • May 20, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 20th May 2017. People protest outside The Guardian in London calling for an end to the lies and censorship of the UK press about the events in Venezuela. They say that the current unrest is a right-wing coup attempt to overthrow President Maduro and the working class Bolivarian revolution, backed by the US, which the privately-owned Venezuelan press misrepresents as 'pro-democracy' protests and fails to report their attacks on hospitals, schools and socialist cities which have led to many deaths. The protest was at The Guardian as that paper recently called for democratically-elected socialist president Nicolas Maduro to be given ‘pariah status’, constantly backed attempts to undermine former President Chavez and has failed to report the mass mobilisations by working-class supporters to protect the government and its reforms which have decreased poverty, provided free health care and education, devolved power into the hands of local collectives and built homes for the working class. The protest was opposed by a small group of Venezualans who called Maduro a murderer. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Special Task Force commandos forcibly evict students of the Inter University Students' Federation from Health Ministry in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 21 June 2017. Thousands of university students from government universities protest, demanding the abolition of a private medical university of South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM). 96 university students and five STF commandos were wounded and hospitalized in the clash after students forcibly entered the Health Ministry and violated court orders.
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  • September 29, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - An activist takes a selfie during an annual 'March of Secularity' protest to demand a secular education and Poland to be a country free from the influence of the Church. .On Saturday, September 29, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Students have demonstrated throughout Italy against school reform that provides many hours of free work without any connection to their study path. In Rome, students reached the ministry of education denouncing the exploitation in restaurants, crickets and construction sites instead of training as the apprenticeship should be. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Monday April 30 File photo dated 13/10/15 of a woman and a child, as a new small-scale survey, conducted by the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) suggests that many nurseries and childminders are struggling with the cost of offering families 30 hours of free childcare a week.
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  • File photo dated 13/10/15 of a child on the way to childcare. More than a million families will benefit from Labour's pledge to overhaul "patchy" childcare provision by rolling out free care to all two to four-year-olds, the party claims.
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  • File photo dated 28/08/09 of a school meal being served as around 900,000 children from low-income families will lose their right to free school meals under proposals unveiled in the Conservative manifesto, an educational think tank has warned.
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  • Oct. 20, 2016 - Pretoria, South Africa - Protesting college students run away as police officials try to disperse them outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the South African government. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent. Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.  (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty dries scarves at a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women’s Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 00-00. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesting college students run away as police officials fire tear gas outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.?(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesting college students gather outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.?(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesters wave their fists outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Police officials stand in front of the fence outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesters wave their fists outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2019 - AMSTERDAM - Netherlands - Dutch Queen Máxima opens the Coding College 'Codam' in Amsterdam. Máxima is a member of the Dutch Entrepreneurship Committee. The programming school wants to provide a solution for the shortage of well-trained programmers in the Netherlands. The school offers a three-year, free programming programme at the Marineterrein Amsterdam. Queen Maxima performs the official opening of the programming school, in the presence of Minister Van Engelshoven of Education, culture and science. Credit: Frank van Beek | Hollandse Hoogte (Credit Image: © Hollandse-Hoogte via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 30, 2018 - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia - Barista mixes coffee in Sempur Park, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Making 10 thousand free cups of coffee for visitors, held by the Bogor Coffee Community, aside from commemorating World Coffee Day as well as educating coffee produced by local Bogor farmers, ranging from benefits, tastes, ways of brewing and serving. (Credit Image: © Adriana Adinandra/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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