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Robert Redford 1936-2025
September 16, 2025 - Provo, Utah, USA. Renowned American Actor and Director Robert Redford has died on September 16, 2025 at the age of 89 in Provo, Utah, USA- here at Cannes Flm Festival, 2006 with Sonia Braga and Melanie Griffith. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robert Redford 1936-2025
September 16, 2025 - Provo, Utah, USA. Renowned American Actor and Director Robert Redford has died on September 16, 2025 at the age of 89 in Provo, Utah, USA- here at Cannes Flm Festival, 2006. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Robert Redford 1936-2025
September 16, 2025 - Provo, Utah, USA. Renowned American Actor and Director Robert Redford has died on September 16, 2025 at the age of 89 in Provo, Utah, USA- here at Cannes Flm Festival, 2006 with Sonia Braga and Melanie Griffith. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Faithful gather as they attend a Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Faithful gather as they attend a Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Faithful gather as they attend a Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV speaks ahead of a Holy Mass and canonization ceremony for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV speaks ahead of a Holy Mass and canonization ceremony for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV speaks ahead of a Holy Mass and canonization ceremony for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV speaks ahead of a Holy Mass and canonization ceremony for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pope Leo XIV speaks ahead of a Holy Mass and canonization ceremony for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager, dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online, becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
(L-R) Father, Andrea Acutis, and the mother of the late Carlo Acutis, Antonia Salzano, arrive in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025, to attend Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
Mother of the late Carlo Acutis, Antonia Salzano, is greeted by a member of the clergy after a Holy Mass and canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 aged 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Presider Over The Canonisation Ceremony Of Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
(L-R) Father, Andrea Acutis, and the mother of the late Carlo Acutis, Antonia Salzano, arrive in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on September 7, 2025, to attend Holy Mass and the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first millennial saint on Sunday at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Italian Pier Giorgio Frassati, a mountaineering enthusiast who dies in 1925 and is known for his social and spiritual commitment, is also made a saint on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Holds A Special Audience In St. Peter's Square
A faithful holds a portrait of the late Blessed Carlo Acutis, an adolescent who spends his life spreading his faith online, earning the moniker ''God's Influencer,'' during a Jubilee audience at Saint Peter's Square in The Vatican on September 6, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first Millennial saint on September 7, 2025, at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Pope Leo XIV Holds A Special Audience In St. Peter's Square
A faithful holds a portrait of the late Blessed Carlo Acutis, an adolescent who spends his life spreading his faith online, earning the moniker ''God's Influencer,'' during a Jubilee audience at Saint Peter's Square in The Vatican on September 6, 2025. An Italian teenager dubbed ''God's Influencer'' for his efforts to spread the Catholic faith online becomes the first Millennial saint on September 7, 2025, at a canonization attended by thousands of pilgrims. Computer whiz Carlo Acutis, who dies of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, is raised to sainthood by Pope Leo XIV in a solemn ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (center) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah, is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following a mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra, at the time, tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, resulting in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injuring more than 4,000, which mainly includes children, according to the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes into the mainstream politics of Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it becomes limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (center) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah (right) is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother Birendra Bir Bikram Shah is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following the mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra at the time tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, which results in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injures more than 4,000, mainly including children, as per the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes to mainstream politics in Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it is limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Shah Celebrates His 79th Birthday
Deposed Nepali King Gyanendra Shah is greeted by a well-wisher at his private residence in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 7, 2025, on his birthday. The 79-year-old deposed monarch comes to power for the second time in 2001 following the royal massacre where the entire family of his brother, Birendra Bir Bikram Shah, is assassinated. In 2005, Gyanendra Shah stages a royal coup, taking over all power, dissolving the parliament and cabinet, and ordering political leaders to be kept under house arrest. A year later, following a mass uprising, Gyanendra, unable to face international pressure, steps down from the post, reinstating the parliament. The successful movement, which changes the political landscape of the Himalayan nation buffered between India and China, is called the ''People's Movement II.'' Gyanendra, at the time, tries to suppress the movement by deploying all levels of security forces, resulting in the death of 18 people over a span of 19 days and injuring more than 4,000, which mainly includes children, according to the record of Human Rights Watch in 2006. It is then that the insurgent CPN-Maoist comes into the mainstream politics of Nepal, ending a decade-long insurgency by signing a comprehensive peace accord on November 21, 2006. Two years after abolishing the nearly two-and-a-half-century-old monarchy system, the Himalayan nation becomes a republic and a secular state on May 28, 2008. Within less than two decades into the new practice of governance, the Himalayan nation is now divided into two factions of pro and anti-monarchs. The monarch of the Himalayan nation follows the lineage of the Shah dynasty and is revered as an incarnation of the Hindu god Bishnu. With the abolishment of the monarchy, it becomes limited to a very small group, which now again is reemerging. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Billy Wilder Theatre Opening, at the Hammer Museum Los Angeles, America - 03 Dec 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Brooker/Shutterstock (626989c)
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FIFA WM 2006
FIFA WM 2006 Fototermin mit Franz Beckenbauer Praesident des Organiesationskomitees der Fifa WM 2006 der Ihre Majestat Koenigin Silvia von Schweden zum Auftakt der Nationalen Service- und Freundlichkeitskampagne begruest ( Keywords: BERLIN, DIGITAL, 2005, 2006, WM, Fußball, Welt, Gast, Freunde, Koenigin, Weltmeister, Schweden) *** Local Caption *** 03949231
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, I Am, 1995, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, School of Thought, 1993, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Up, Up and Away, 1997, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, The Pursuit of Oblivion, 2004., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Schitzophrenogenesis, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Peace, 2009, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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