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  • Tihar Vibes Light Up Kathmandu Ahead Of The Festival In Nepal
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    Tihar Vibes Light Up Kathmandu Ahead Of The Festival In Nepal
    Tihar vibes kick off in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 16, 2025, as decorative lights illuminate main shopping areas ahead of the five-day festival. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tihar Vibes Light Up Kathmandu Ahead Of The Festival In Nepal
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    Tihar Vibes Light Up Kathmandu Ahead Of The Festival In Nepal
    Tihar vibes kick off in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 16, 2025, as decorative lights illuminate main shopping areas ahead of the five-day festival. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    Baked and painted earthen lamps, used widely during Tihar, the festival of lights by Hindus in Nepal and India, dry in the sun after baking in the courtyard of Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12, 2025. The charkhas and modern machines beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, as the festival of light, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists and buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    Freshly prepared earthen lamps, used widely during Tihar, the festival of lights by Hindus in Nepal and India, dry in the sun before baking in the courtyard of Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12, 2025. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of light, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists and buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali porter dries freshly baked and mud-soaked earthen lamps, locally called ''Pala,'' as they get ready for final use during Tihar, the festival of lights observed by Hindus across Nepal and India, in the pottery square of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12, 2025. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin keep spinning throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of light, Tihar, approaches. The Pottery Square of Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter dips the freshly baked earthen lamps, locally called ''Pala,'' before drying them in the sun to make them ready for final use for Tihar, the festival of lights observed by Hindus across Nepal and India, in the pottery square of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12, 2025. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of light, Tihar, approaches. The Pottery Square of Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
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    Spin, Spin And Spin, Potters In Nepal Go Busy With Tihar On Door Steps
    A Nepali potter shapes clay into the form of an earthen lamp at Pottery Square in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on October 12 to meet the demands for the upcoming Tihar, the festival of lights. The charkhas and modern machines set beneath the tin spin throughout the day, along with the hands of the potters who make them, because the festival of lights, Tihar, approaches. Pottery Square in Bhaktapur Durbar Square attracts a large number of tourists as well as buyers of pottery items, which are found at comparatively lower prices than in the main market. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • 2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
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    2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
    CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 27, 2025: Women selling products along streets leading to the main market are seen on the eve of the election as the country prepares for the 2025 parliamentary election, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 26, 2025.
    Moldovans head to the polls on September 28 to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)