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  • SAPA - Little Hanoi In Prague
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    SAPA - Little Hanoi In Prague
    People walk past restaurants, a massage studio, and shipping service offices located in a covered passage at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The area reflects the diversity of Vietnamese-owned businesses within this self-contained commercial district. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Less Tourists At Famous Ski Resort Gulmarg After Pahalgam Attack
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    Less Tourists At Famous Ski Resort Gulmarg After Pahalgam Attack
    Restaurants have no tourists in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 3, 2025. Heavy deployment of security forces is seen at tourist spots after militants attack and kill tourists at Baisaran, Pahalgam. The Jammu and Kashmir government closes 50 tourist spots citing security after the Pahalgam terror attack. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Less Tourists At Famous Ski Resort Gulmarg After Pahalgam Attack
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    Less Tourists At Famous Ski Resort Gulmarg After Pahalgam Attack
    Cars are outside restaurants with fewer tourists in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 3, 2025. Heavy deployment of security forces is visible at tourist spots after militants attack and kill tourists at Baisaran, Pahalgam. The Jammu and Kashmir government closes 50 tourist spots citing security concerns after the Pahalgam terror attack. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A general view shows the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A general view shows the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A general view shows the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A locked garden gate is seen in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025, after authorities close it as a precautionary safety measure following last week's deadly attack on tourists near south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism'', a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A general view shows the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A locked garden gate is seen in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025, after authorities close it as a precautionary safety measure following last week's deadly attack on tourists near south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism'', a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A locked garden gate is seen in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025, after authorities close it as a precautionary safety measure following last week's deadly attack on tourists near south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism'', a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A woman walks inside the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    Pigeons are seen near the fountain at the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism,'' a claim Pakistan denies. A woman walks inside the historic Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) in downtown Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir.

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A locked garden gate is seen in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025, after authorities close it as a precautionary safety measure following last week's deadly attack on tourists near south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism'', a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
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    Pahalgam Attack Prompts Closure Of 48 Tourist Destinations In Kashmir
    A locked garden gate is seen in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 29, 2025, after authorities close it as a precautionary safety measure following last week's deadly attack on tourists near south Kashmir's scenic Pahalgam. Following the April 22, 2025, attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, which kills 26 people and injures several others, the government orders the closure of 48 tourist locations, including popular destinations, hotels, restaurants, and mosques across Kashmir. The Pahalgam attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback comes at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. Security increases in Indian Kashmir after 26 tourists are killed on April 22, when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of Pahalgam, an incident regional authorities describe as the most serious attack on civilians in recent years. Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, sparking fear and uncertainty across the region. The nuclear-armed rivals move closer to military confrontation after Islamabad closes its airspace to Indian aircraft and warns that any attempt by New Delhi to interfere with water supplies under a decades-old treaty would be considered an act of war. In response, India reiterates its accusations that Pakistan continues to support ''cross-border terrorism'', a claim Pakistan denies. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
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    Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
    Pedestrians and cyclists move along the lively promenade near the Eis Galerie with Regensburg Cathedral visible in the distance in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The area is filled with people surrounded by historic low-rise buildings and bicycle parking. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Rome
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    Daily Life In Rome
    Tourists are in Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Rome
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    Daily Life In Rome
    Tourists are in Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy, on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
    A quiet pedestrian street lined with bars, cafes, and restaurants stretches under palm trees and colorful overhead installations in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The area is part of the Grand World complex, designed as a vibrant shopping and dining destination for tourists. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oviedo Daily Life
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    Oviedo Daily Life
    A waiter pours a bottle of cider, a typical alcoholic beverage from Asturias made from fermented apple juice, at a cider bar on Gascona Street in Oviedo, Spain, known as the cider boulevard because it groups together numerous cider bars and restaurants. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oviedo Daily Life
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    Oviedo Daily Life
    The Uria Street area is the main commercial street of the city of Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oviedo Daily Life
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    Oviedo Daily Life
    A waiter pours a bottle of cider, a typical alcoholic beverage from Asturias made from fermented apple juice, at a cider bar on Gascona Street in Oviedo, Spain, known as the cider boulevard because it groups together numerous cider bars and restaurants. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oviedo Daily Life
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    Oviedo Daily Life
    A young man pours a bottle of cider, a typical alcoholic beverage from Asturias made from fermented apple juice, at a cider bar on Gascona Street in Oviedo, Spain, known as the cider boulevard because it groups together numerous cider bars and restaurants. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    People are seen being served drinks at the outdoor terraces of restaurants in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    People are seen being served drinks at the outdoor terraces of restaurants in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    People are seen being served drinks at the outdoor terraces of restaurants in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    People are seen being served drinks at the outdoor terraces of restaurants in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life
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    Warsaw Daily Life
    People are seen being served drinks at the outdoor terraces of restaurants in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Hanoi
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    Daily Life In Hanoi
    People walk through a busy nightlife district near Hanoi 1930 Bistro in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The area is a popular destination for tourists and locals exploring cafes, restaurants, and shops. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    Hanoi Amusement District Old Quartier At Night
    People walk and gather at bars and restaurants in the Amusement District of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists with street food, live music, and nightclubs. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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