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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Naveen Srivastava, the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Nepal's Interim Prime Minister and former female Chief Justice Sushila Karki arrives at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to brief the international community. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
A diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu to attend the briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki on October 17, 2025. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Arnaud Cauchois, Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Nepal's Interim Prime Minister and former female Chief Justice Sushila Karki arrives at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to brief the international community. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Shmulik Arie Bass, the Israeli Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing for the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Nepal's Interim Prime Minister and former female Chief Justice Sushila Karki gestures as she arrives at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to brief the international community. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Hanaa Singer-Hamdy, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Leann Johnston, the Australian Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation is steadily returning to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Park Tae-Young, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation is steadily returning to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Rob Fenn, the United Kingdom's ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing for the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the update on the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Dean R. Thompson, the United States Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing to the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Torun Dramdal, the Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing for the international community by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Briefs International Community, One Month After Formation Of Government Appraising About Election And Political Transition
Carlos Alberto Michaelsen den Hartog, the Brazilian Ambassador to Nepal, arrives at Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, to attend a briefing by Nepali Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki to the international community. In her briefing, the interim prime minister assures the diplomats that the Himalayan nation steadily returns to normalcy as the government intensifies efforts to restore stability, promote transparency, and combat corruption. The Prime Minister also briefs the international community about the overall situation in Nepal and informs the diplomats about the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives, scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki comes into power following the Gen-Z revolution, which removes communist KP Sharma Oli from power. At least 75 people are killed in two days of violence. The Gen Z protestors hit the streets demanding political accountability, an end to entrenched corruption, and the reversal of a controversial social media ban. The protests, primarily driven by students and young citizens, rapidly escalate into Nepal's bloodiest day since the 2006 pro-democracy movement. On September 8 alone, at least 21 protestors--mostly students under the age of 30--are killed. The following day sees 39 more deaths, including 15 from severe burns, while an additional 14 fatalities are recorded over the next ten days. To date, the death toll stands at 75. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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NY: Institution On Missing Persons In The Syrian Arab Republic Press Conference
Karla Quintana, Assistant Secretary-General head of the independent institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic holds a press conference at the United Nations headquarters on October 8, 2025 in New York City. Quintana discussed the agency’s efforts to gather information from governments and other world agencies with databases on missing persons. (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto) -
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NY: Institution On Missing Persons In The Syrian Arab Republic Press Conference
Karla Quintana, Assistant Secretary-General head of the independent institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic holds a press conference at the United Nations headquarters on October 8, 2025 in New York City. Quintana discussed the agency’s efforts to gather information from governments and other world agencies with databases on missing persons. (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto) -
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NY: Institution On Missing Persons In The Syrian Arab Republic Press Conference
Karla Quintana, Assistant Secretary-General head of the independent institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic holds a press conference at the United Nations headquarters on October 8, 2025 in New York City. Quintana discussed the agency’s efforts to gather information from governments and other world agencies with databases on missing persons. (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Protest Near The American Consulate In Krakow
People take part in the pro-Palestinian protest organised in front of the Consulate General of the United States in Krakow, Poland on October 6, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto) -
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Free free Palestine. Protest In Messina
A protest takes place in Messina, Italy, on October 3, 2025, against Israel's arrest of members of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its humanitarian mission to Gaza. (Photo by Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto)