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Senior Woman Sitting On Walker At Train Station Platform
A senior woman sits on her walker (rollator) facing the tracks of a suburban train platform, with another person standing nearby. The woman waits at the S-Bahn station in Gauting, Bavaria, Germany, on November 13, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Walker
A senior woman uses a metal walker with a shopping basket for mobility as she stands near a large column and a bicycle under an archway in Bologna, Italy, on November 19, 2021. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Plan Michoacan For Peace And Justice Meeting
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo greets during the presentation of the Plan Michoacan for Peace and Justice at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Plan Michoacan For Peace And Justice Meeting
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo attends the presentation of the Plan Michoacan for Peace and Justice at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Plan Michoacan For Peace And Justice Meeting
Governor of the State of Michoacan, Alfredo Ramirez Bedolla, speaks during the presentation of the Plan Michoacan for Peace and Justice at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Plan Michoacan For Peace And Justice Meeting
Governor of the State of Michoacan, Alfredo Ramirez Bedolla, speaks during the presentation of the Plan Michoacan for Peace and Justice at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman Rests On Her Walker
A senior woman carrying an orange shopping bag sits on her walker (rollator) taking a rest next to an information sign at a metro station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, November 4, 2025. The background shows trees with autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Prasai Addresses Journalists During A Special Interaction.
Durga Prasai addresses journalists during a special interaction organized by the Save Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture, and Citizens Mega Campaign in Nepal, on October 26, 2025, to discuss Nepal's current complex situation, deteriorating geopolitical environment, and the post-Gen Z movement political uncertainty, focusing on national stability, citizen awareness, and the preservation of the country's economic, judicial, and cultural heritage. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Prasai Addresses Journalists During A Special Interaction.
Durga Prasai addresses journalists during a special interaction organized by the Save Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture, and Citizens Mega Campaign in Nepal, on October 26, 2025, to discuss Nepal's current complex situation, deteriorating geopolitical environment, and the post-Gen Z movement political uncertainty, focusing on national stability, citizen awareness, and the preservation of the country's economic, judicial, and cultural heritage. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Prasai Addresses Journalists During A Special Interaction.
Durga Prasai addresses journalists during a special interaction organized by the Save Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture, and Citizens Mega Campaign in Nepal, on October 26, 2025, to discuss Nepal's current complex situation, deteriorating geopolitical environment, and the post-Gen Z movement political uncertainty, focusing on national stability, citizen awareness, and the preservation of the country's economic, judicial, and cultural heritage. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Durga Prasai Addresses Journalists During A Special Interaction.
Durga Prasai addresses journalists during a special interaction organized by the Save Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture, and Citizens Mega Campaign in Nepal, on October 26, 2025, to discuss Nepal's current complex situation, deteriorating geopolitical environment, and the post-Gen Z movement political uncertainty, focusing on national stability, citizen awareness, and the preservation of the country's economic, judicial, and cultural heritage. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman Waiting Alone With Shopping Bag On Metro Station Platform
A senior woman wears a coat and carries a shopping bag as she stands alone on the platform of the Goetheplatz U-Bahn station, with the station name visible on the stark, exposed concrete wall, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman Shopping With Walker At Market
A senior woman with a walker walks past fruit and vegetable stalls at the weekly market in Schwabach, Germany, on October 18, 2025. Local markets remain important for daily shopping and social contact among elderly residents, reflecting local economic activity and community life in small German towns. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Shopping Trolley Resting On Chair
A senior woman with a shopping trolley sits on a chair in front of a hairdressing salon along a busy street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. The scene reflects everyday urban life and mobility among elderly residents in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen Walking With Cane And Shopping Bag
A senior citizen carries a shopping bag and walks with a cane in the town center of Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Citizen Boarding Metro Train
A senior man walks toward an open metro train door at a subway station in Nuremberg, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The Nuremberg U-Bahn is part of the city's public transport network operated by VAG. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Shopping Bag
A senior woman carries a shopping bag and uses a walking stick as she walks across a cobblestone square in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The scene reflects everyday life and local commerce in a small German town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Shopping Trolley
A senior woman shops in Hilpoltstein, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The image depicts everyday life and consumer activity among the elderly population in a small Bavarian town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Shopping Trolley
A senior woman shops in Hilpoltstein, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. The image depicts everyday life and consumer activity among the elderly population in a small Bavarian town. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Woman With Shopping Trolley
A senior woman with a shopping trolley walks past the local police station in Hilpoltstein, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir, India
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir, India
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/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
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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Couple Walking Hand In Hand
A couple walks hand in hand through a cobblestone street in the old town of Fulda, Hesse, Germany, on October 12, 2025. The scene captures a quiet moment in the historic city center with timber-framed houses and pedestrians in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Couple Standing Hand In Hand In Autumn City
An elderly couple stands hand in hand at a street corner in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The pair looks across the intersection surrounded by autumn-colored trees. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 10:
Members of the Jandarmeria Româna (Romanian Gendarmerie) are seen patrolling the city center of Bucharest during the 2025 edition of the Spotlight International Light Art Festival in Bucharest, Romania, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 10:
Members of the Jandarmeria Româna (Romanian Gendarmerie) are seen patrolling the city center of Bucharest during the 2025 edition of the Spotlight International Light Art Festival in Bucharest, Romania, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Leader Grosu In Romania To Deepen Bilateral Relations
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 9:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of the Moldovan Parliament, arrives for a visit to Bucharest, Romania, on October 9, 2025.
Less than two weeks after Moldova’s parliamentary election, Grosu met with Romanian lawmakers to discuss strengthening interparliamentary cooperation, boosting economic ties, and advancing Moldova’s path toward European integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Couple Sitting By The Lake In Autumn
A senior couple sits on a bench facing the lake in a park in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 8, 2025. The retirees sit quietly on an autumn day surrounded by trees with changing leaves. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Couple Sitting By The Lake In Autumn
A senior couple sits on a bench facing the lake in a park in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 8, 2025. The retirees sit quietly on an autumn day surrounded by trees with changing leaves. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Man Walking Indoors Alone
A man wearing jeans, a white shirt, and a dark vest walks alone across an interior space in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 5, 2025. The view is from above, showing the solitary figure against a textured ground surface. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Walking On Grey Ground
Two men walk across a large grey floor surface in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Security Forum 2025
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska attends the Warsaw Security Forum 2025 in Warsaw, Poland, on September 29, 2025 (Photo by Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/NurPhoto). -
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Warsaw Security Forum 2025
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska attends the Warsaw Security Forum 2025 in Warsaw, Poland, on September 29, 2025 (Photo by Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/NurPhoto). -
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Warsaw Security Forum 2025
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska attends the Warsaw Security Forum 2025 in Warsaw, Poland, on September 29, 2025 (Photo by Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/NurPhoto). -
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Warsaw Security Forum 2025
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska attends the Warsaw Security Forum 2025 in Warsaw, Poland, on September 29, 2025 (Photo by Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/NurPhoto). -
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Warsaw Security Forum 2025
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska attends the Warsaw Security Forum 2025 in Warsaw, Poland, on September 29, 2025 (Photo by Marek Antoni Iwanczuk/NurPhoto).
