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  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
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    Shitla Puja Celebration In Bangladesh
    Women from the fishing community near the Meghna River perform Shitla Puja, a traditional ritual seeking protection from Bosonto Rog (a smallpox-like disease), in a rural area of Matlab, Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys jump into the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys swim in the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys swim in the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys jump into the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys swim in the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys swim in the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
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    Heatwave Continues In Kashmir
    Kashmiri boys swim in the waters of Dal Lake to cool off on a hot summer day in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 20, 2025. Kashmir witnesses an unprecedented heatwave. On June 19, 2025, Srinagar records the highest-ever June temperatures in 20 years. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israel-Iran Conflict, Protest In Bangladesh
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    Israel-Iran Conflict, Protest In Bangladesh
    A protester holds a placard featuring a photo of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a rally in support of Iran amid the Israel-Iran conflict in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 20, 2025. (Photo by Kazi Salahuddin Razu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Statue Of Pattom A. Thanu Pillai
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    Statue Of Pattom A. Thanu Pillai
    A statue of Pattom A. Thanu Pillai (July 15, 1885 - July 27, 1970) stands in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 1, 2024. Pattom A. Thanu Pillai is an Indian politician and independence activist who serves as the 2nd Chief Minister of Kerala from 1960 to 1962. He also serves as the Governor of Punjab and Andhra Pradesh and is considered a central figure in Kerala politics. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Pepper Plant
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    Black Pepper Plant
    A man shows peppercorns from a black pepper plant in Pattom, Marappalam, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on March 29, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    A group of Buddhist monks views the sea at Galle Face in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    A group of Buddhist monks observes a rainbow after the rain in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    A tuk-tuk driver is seen at Galle Face Promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    A group of Buddhist monks views the scene at Galle Face in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Colombo
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    Daily Life In Colombo
    A group of Buddhist monks views the sea at Galle Face in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Inside An Aluminum Factory
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    Daily Life Inside An Aluminum Factory
    Women engage in production work inside an aluminum factory in an industrial area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Kazi Salahuddin Razu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Inside An Aluminum Factory
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    Daily Life Inside An Aluminum Factory
    Women engage in production work inside an aluminum factory in an industrial area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Kazi Salahuddin Razu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
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    Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
    Monsoon rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 18, 2025 (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto)

     

  • Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
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    Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
    Monsoon rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 18, 2025 (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto)

     

  • Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
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    Monsoon Rain In Bangladesh
    Monsoon rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 18, 2025 (Photo by Sony Ramany/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Scarborough
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    Daily Life In Scarborough
    A wooden idol of Lord Ganesh is in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Scarborough
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    Daily Life In Scarborough
    A wooden idol of Lord Ganesh is in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Monsoon In India
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    Monsoon In India
    Women wait for buses in rainy weather in Kolkata, India, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party hold placards during a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir remain closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party participate in a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir have been closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party participate in a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir have been closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party participate in a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir have been closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party participate in a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir have been closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party participate in a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir have been closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
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    Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
    Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party hold placards during a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir remain closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
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    Nepalese Activists Demonstrate In Front Of The Israeli Embassy Demanding An End To The Israel-Iran War
    Activists from the Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 18, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

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