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Mitrovica Brücke
The bridge across the Ibar River in Mitrovica can be seen from the Serbian side of the city, Kosovo, 06 December 2018. The river divides the city in a Serbian North and an Albanian South.//DOJCINOVICSVETLANA_1135.23719/Credit:SVETLANA DOJCINOVIC/SIPA/1812061740 *** Local Caption *** 00887221
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Mitrovica Brücke
The bridge across the Ibar River in Mitrovica can be seen from the Serbian side of the city, Kosovo, 06 December 2018. The river divides the city in a Serbian North and an Albanian South.//DOJCINOVICSVETLANA_1135.23720/Credit:SVETLANA DOJCINOVIC/SIPA/1812061740 *** Local Caption *** 00887221
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University of Miami annual Underwater Photography contest, America - Jun 2013
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Haunting Image Gets Photography Contest Seal Of Approval
A photographer's haunting shot of a seal floating amongst a kelp forest has been selected as the winning image in a global competition.
Named best overall phot, the shot was taken by American Kyle McBurnie and shows the harbor seal peering through a kelp forest near San Diego in America.
Meanwhle, a British photographer's stunning shot of a spiky lionfish swimming after a shoal of fish was also one of the winning photographs from the University of Miami's annual Underwater Photography contest.
The colourful purple and orange creature can be seen swimming on a wreck in the spectacular snap by Alex Tattersall, who lives in Bournemouth, Dorset, which won first place in the wide-angle category of the
From small shrimps to huge hammerheads, the competition held by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science attracted more than 700 entries from across the world.
The remarkable pictures reveal a hidden world of colourful creatures of all shapes and sizes living deep beneath our oceans.
"I took the photo when I was diving on a big wreck of a Second World War ship in the Red Sea in Egypt," said Alex, who has been taking underwater pictures for five years.
"I was about 20 metres down under the sea and took lots of shots but this was the one that came out the best.
"I love taking underwater pictures as it is very peaceful and you have access to a hidden world which only a small minority of people gets to see."
A panel of experts judged the photos, which came from 23 countries and awards were given in three categories, macro, fish or marine animal portrait and wide angle.
A pretty pink anemone shrimp snapped by American Beth Watson grabbed first place in the macro section.
Other winning pictures include an emperor shrimp photographed...
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#CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-PUPILS-CALLIGRAPHY-PRACTICE (CN)
(100930) -- XIANGFAN, Sept. 30, 2010 (Xinhua) -- More than 1,100 pupils of the Migong elementary school featuring Chinese calligraphy education, take part in a calligraphy practice at the school's playground, in Xiangfan, central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 30, 2010. (Xinhua/Wang Hu)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Studenten demonstrieren in Jakarta
January 12, 2017 - Jakarta, Jakarta, Indoensia - Demo Student Executive Board in Jakarta against Indonesian government policies that are considered miserable people by raising the base price of electricity and fuel (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Diplomfeier in der Columbia Universität in New York
(160518) -- NEW YORK, May 18, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A graduate posted personal messages on her hat is pictured during the Commencement ceremony of the 262nd Academic Year of Columbia University in New York, the United States on May 18, 2016. More than 15,000 graduates range in age from 18 to 82, including some 1800 international students from more than 100 countries participated in the ceremony here on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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FEATURE - Diplomfeier in der Columbia Universität in New York
(160518) -- NEW YORK, May 18, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A graduate takes photo with her mobile phone during the Commencement ceremony of the 262nd Academic Year of Columbia University in New York, the United States on May 18, 2016. More than 15,000 graduates range in age from 18 to 82, including some 1800 international students from more than 100 countries participated in the ceremony here on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)
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REPORTAGE - Müllsammler in Bangladesh
Waste pickers pick the non- biodegradable waste to be used for the recycling industry in Dump Yard in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 24 March 2016. The land is covered with garbage and spread across a vast area. There is a huge group of people who try to survive and make a living from collecting and selling collected material. (Photo by Palash Khan) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17234756
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REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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Ryad, 20 from Aleppo, paid $1600 to escape to Greece. A college student reading mathematics until war disrupted his education. "We are going to Germany because it is a country of peace. My mother is still in Syria. My father and brother died in an air attack a year ago"
Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016
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In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.
These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.
Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.
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REPORTAGE: Indien: Schule für Arme die Hoch hinaus wollen
INDIA’s School for the Poor but Gifted
“If one is accepted to walk into this door; He will walk out with all the doors of the world probably thrown open to him”.
So remarked student Satish Kumar,18, casually pointing towards the tattered tin door of the Ramanujan School of mathematics located amidst the narrow muddy water logged bylanes of Patna, Bihar.
He continues,“Me and many others like me are examples of this, in spite of being poor we now feel of being second to none.”
The reason for Satish kumar’s new found confidence is that he is one amongst the 30 of the poorest but talented students in Bihar who had been selected to be a part of a batch known as the SUPER 30, and who after a complete year’s hard work have now passed the entrance test of the IIT JEE 2009 (Indian Institute of Technology’s Joint Entrance Examination ) with flying colors.
This guarantees him a berth in one of the 15 IIT’s spread across India, the topmost & elitist Technology Colleges in India; the Indian equivalent of the Ivy league colleges. IITs are the technological haven and boast of an alumni like Sabeer Bhatia, the inventor of Hotmail & N.R. Narayana Murthy founder of Infosys and many others who are right now running the most prestigious blue chip companies around the world. It can lay claim of having created some of the world’s brightest tech wizards and engineering geniuses in recent times.
With such credentials it is given that the IITs are notoriously selective in their admission procedure. About 384,977 students took their Joint Entrance Test (IIT-JEE) this year, hankering after 8,295 seats, indicating an admission rate of around two per cent, the most competitive in the world. (That at Princeton, Yale, and Harvard hovers around nine per cent).?
“Our only hope of entry into IIT and out of poverty was the SUPER 30. It was our only talisman.” Says another successful student Nagendra Ram.
Super-30 is what dreams are made of. A sweeper?
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REPORTAGE: Indien: Schule für Arme die Hoch hinaus wollen
INDIA’s School for the Poor but Gifted
“If one is accepted to walk into this door; He will walk out with all the doors of the world probably thrown open to him”.
So remarked student Satish Kumar,18, casually pointing towards the tattered tin door of the Ramanujan School of mathematics located amidst the narrow muddy water logged bylanes of Patna, Bihar.
He continues,“Me and many others like me are examples of this, in spite of being poor we now feel of being second to none.”
The reason for Satish kumar’s new found confidence is that he is one amongst the 30 of the poorest but talented students in Bihar who had been selected to be a part of a batch known as the SUPER 30, and who after a complete year’s hard work have now passed the entrance test of the IIT JEE 2009 (Indian Institute of Technology’s Joint Entrance Examination ) with flying colors.
This guarantees him a berth in one of the 15 IIT’s spread across India, the topmost & elitist Technology Colleges in India; the Indian equivalent of the Ivy league colleges. IITs are the technological haven and boast of an alumni like Sabeer Bhatia, the inventor of Hotmail & N.R. Narayana Murthy founder of Infosys and many others who are right now running the most prestigious blue chip companies around the world. It can lay claim of having created some of the world’s brightest tech wizards and engineering geniuses in recent times.
With such credentials it is given that the IITs are notoriously selective in their admission procedure. About 384,977 students took their Joint Entrance Test (IIT-JEE) this year, hankering after 8,295 seats, indicating an admission rate of around two per cent, the most competitive in the world. (That at Princeton, Yale, and Harvard hovers around nine per cent).?
“Our only hope of entry into IIT and out of poverty was the SUPER 30. It was our only talisman.” Says another successful student Nagendra Ram.
Super-30 is what dreams are made of. A sweeper?
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visits Wiltshire, Britain - 25 Jan 2012
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall with pupil Hannah Stevenson, 14, and headmistress Julie Tridgell (second right) in the kitchen at Nova Hreod College in Swindon
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visits Wiltshire, Britain - 25 Jan 2012
The Duchess of Cornwall in the kitchen at Nova Hreod College in Swindon, where she was meeting students in the food technology labs who were preparing for the British Food Fortnight's Cook for the Queen Diamond Jubilee competition.
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Charlie Gilmour
Charlie Gilmour photographed at Girton College, Cambridge. The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was forced to issue an apology for attacking the Cenotaph during the student riots in London. Charlie Gilmour, 21, said he was ashamed after being caught on camera swinging from a Union Jack on the memorial to BritainÕs war dead. The Cambridge history student was photographed urging the mob to charge police lines at Parliament Square. GilmourÕs actions will be distressing to his father Dave Gilmour who has an £85million fortune thanks to classic Pink Floyd albums like Dark Side of the Moon and hits such as Another Brick in the Wall with lyrics which now seem ironic such as "We don't need no education.".
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Body Of Bipin Joshi Arrives In Nepal
October 20, 2025, Kathmandu, Nepal: A high-ranking army officer pays final tributes next to the coffin of Bipin Joshi, a young Nepali student who was abducted by Hamas militants in Israel in October 2023 and confirmed dead after two years in captivity, before being taken for cremation at Tribhuvan International Airport. Joshi's body was repatriated from Israel following a Gaza ceasefire and hostage exchange deal. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Nepal army personnel carry the coffin containing the body of Bipin Joshi, a Nepali student killed in Hamas captivity, and load it into a hearse at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who died in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Nepali communication minister, Jagdish Kharel, pays his respects to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
A Nepali official pays respect to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Relatives pay respect to the body of Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
A Nepali official pays respect to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
A Nepali official pays respect to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
A Nepali official pays respect to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
A photo of Nepali student Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity in 2023, is kept on top of his coffin brought to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Rakshya Bam, a Nepali Gen-Z leader, pays respect to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Nepali communication minister, Jagdish Kharel, pays his respects to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Kulman Ghising, a sitting minister in the interim government of Nepal under Sushila Karki, pays his respects to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who died in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
Nepali Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal pays his respects to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who die in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)