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  2. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    This is the map and list of European countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months), gross and net income (after taxes) for full-time employees in their local currency and in euros. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers, like Eurostat . [ 1 ]

  3. List of countries by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    3 Dec 2022 (conversion rate, 1 Sep 2023) India: Though stipulated by law, it varies from ₹160 (US$2.16) per day in Bihar, to ₹348/day (US$4.7) in Mumbai (2017), [109] to ₹750 (US$10) per day in Kerala. State governments set a separate minimum wage for agricultural workers. [10] The minimum wages are set according to Minimum Wages Act ...

  4. Timeline of the Israel–Hamas war (17 October 2024 – present ...

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    The Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 29 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours, increasing the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 42,438.

  5. Syrian pound - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2022, the Syrian pound hit a new record low again on the black market, where each US$1 cost LS 7,150, twice as much as a year before. [20] In 2023, the exchange rate continued deterioration, reaching LS 15,000 per US$1. [21] During the 2024 Syrian opposition offensives, the exchange rate fell to a record low of LS 25,000 per US$1 ...

  6. Russian ruble - Wikipedia

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    USD / RUB exchange rate 1994-2023 EUR / RUB exchange rate. The first Russian ruble (RUR) introduced in January 1992 depreciated significantly versus the US dollar from US$1 = 125 RUR to around US$1 = 6,000 RUR (or 6 RUB) when it was redenominated in January 1998. The new ruble then depreciated rapidly in its first year to US$1 = 20 RUB before ...

  7. Michael Heseltine - Wikipedia

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    Heseltine was a convert to the sale of council houses, a policy pioneered by some Conservative local authorities, e.g. Birmingham. He also favoured the policy of giving away houses, a policy first mooted from the backbenches by Peter Walker in the mid-1970s, not least as some local authorities were spending more on maintenance than they were ...

  8. Economy of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural sector played a crucial role, contributing to 99.2% of exports and making up nearly 90% of foreign exchange earnings. Despite possessing significant land and mineral resources in both East and West Pakistan , including natural gas, crude oil, coal, limestone, and marble, Pakistan faced numerous challenges.