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Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower: Die Obdachlosen kriegen Notwohnungen an der Kensington Row
Residents evacuated from Grenfell Tower are set to move into a £2 billion luxury complex in the heart of Kensington, the Standard can reveal. Plans are pressing ahead for some of the families made homeless from the devastating fire to be housed in one of London’s most desirable addresses. The Standard can reveal that new flats in a Kensington High Street development, where penthouses go for up to £13 million, will be used to provide accommodation for families following the huge blaze that destroyed the tower block last week. Sixty-eight flats in the Kensington Row scheme have been acquired to permanently house families from Grenfell Tower, which is just a couple of miles away. Pictured : 375 Kensington Hight Street, (building on right at end Wolfe Tower).
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower: Die Obdachlosen kriegen Notwohnungen an der Kensington Row
Residents evacuated from Grenfell Tower are set to move into a £2 billion luxury complex in the heart of Kensington, the Standard can reveal. Plans are pressing ahead for some of the families made homeless from the devastating fire to be housed in one of London’s most desirable addresses. The Standard can reveal that new flats in a Kensington High Street development, where penthouses go for up to £13 million, will be used to provide accommodation for families following the huge blaze that destroyed the tower block last week. Sixty-eight flats in the Kensington Row scheme have been acquired to permanently house families from Grenfell Tower, which is just a couple of miles away. Pictured : 375 Kensington Hight Street, (building on right at end Wolfe Tower).
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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STUDIO - Michael Achenbaum
When he opened the Gansevoort in New York, Michael Achenbaum gave Beyonce?, Rihanna and Kim their new party spot. Now he’s launching a club in Shoreditch complete with original Banksys and Obama's favourite chef. His new club The Curtain, is a six-storey hotel and members' club on Curtain Road. Costing £70 million and having taken four years to build, it will feature 120 rooms for hotel guests, who can also enjoy a rooftop pool, spa and screening room, as well as a members-only basement drinking den, Billy’s Bar, an ornate, flower- garlanded Imperial Rose Room for members to hang out and work in, and a live-music space, LP.
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Lord Snowdon Chairman Of The Council Of Industrial Design Shows Mary Quant One Of The Judges A Miniature Working Model Of A Miners Lamp On Show Today Among The Many Cups And Pots - Only Part Of The 166 Items Selected As Winners Of The Investiture Sou
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Lord Snowdon Chairman Of The Council Of Industrial Design Shows Mary Quant One Of The Judges A Miniature Working Model Of A Miners Lamp On Show Today Among The Many Cups And Pots - Only Part Of The 166 Items Selected As Winners Of The Investiture Souvenir Competition. British Rubbish - That Was How Lord Snowdon Described The Bulk Of Britain's Multi-million Pount Souvenir Industry Today. He Slated The Manufacturers: 'they Say They Are Making What People Want. But They Wouldn't Have The Stuff In Their Own Homes. This Is Enormously Insulting To The Public.'
Lord Snowdon Chairman Of The Council Of Industrial Design Shows Mary Quant One Of The Judges A Miniature Working Model Of A Miners Lamp On Show Today Among The Many Cups And Pots - Only Part Of The 166 Items Selected As Winners Of The Investiture Sou
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