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  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A boy walks with his bicycle through a waterlogged street after heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A child plays in the waterlogged street after heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A man walks through a waterlogged street after heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A man walks with his bicycle in heavy rain triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    A woman walks through a waterlogged street after heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Ditwah in Chennai, India, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ditwah Cyclone
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    Ditwah Cyclone
    Boys walk near the rough sea ahead of Ditwah cyclone in Chennai, India, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Riya Mariyam R/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cyclone “Ditwah” Hits Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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    Cyclone “Ditwah” Hits Colombo, Sri Lanka.
    A family navigates floodwaters, carrying their child to safety after heavy rains from Cyclone ''Ditwah'' sweep through Colombo, Sri Lanka, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Krishan Kariyawasam/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lanka Hit By Ditwah Cyclone
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    Sri Lanka Hit By Ditwah Cyclone
    The Colombo skyline is seen during the rains brought by Cyclone ''Ditwah'' in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sri Lanka Hit By Ditwah Cyclone
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    Sri Lanka Hit By Ditwah Cyclone
    A man holds an umbrella during the rains brought by Cyclone ''Ditwah'' in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    Rickshaw pullers ride through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rain In Dhaka
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    Rain In Dhaka
    A rickshaw puller rides through the rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cyclone Montha Brings Heavy Rain To Kathmandu, Nepal
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    Cyclone Montha Brings Heavy Rain To Kathmandu, Nepal
    The aerial view shows Cyclone Montha developing and bringing rainfall to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Ambir Tolang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Continuous Rain Causes Waterlogging In Nepal
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    Continuous Rain Causes Waterlogging In Nepal
    A person wades through a waterlogged section of the Ring Road area in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 30, 2025. Light to moderate rain occurs across various parts of the country, including the Kathmandu Valley, due to the combined effect of western winds and Cyclone 'Montha' formed over the Bay of Bengal, according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology. The active western disturbance and a low-pressure system over the Arabian Sea also contribute to the widespread weather impact. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Continuous Rain Causes Waterlogging In Nepal
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    Continuous Rain Causes Waterlogging In Nepal
    A person wades through a waterlogged section of the Ring Road area in Lalitpur, Nepal, on October 30, 2025. Light to moderate rain occurs across various parts of the country, including the Kathmandu Valley, due to the combined effect of western winds and Cyclone 'Montha' formed over the Bay of Bengal, according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology. The active western disturbance and a low-pressure system over the Arabian Sea also contribute to the widespread weather impact. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia’s Hot Weather
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    Indonesia’s Hot Weather
    Children play at a public park fountain during hot weather in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 19, 2025. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warns that the country's ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring to as high as 37.6 degrees Celsius, is expected to continue until November 2025. The extreme heat is driven by a combination of the sun's motion and the Australian Monsoon, which brings dry, warm air that suppresses cloud formation and allows more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
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    Nepali Farmers Harvest Golden Paddy
    Nepali farmers harvest golden paddy in a field in Bungmati, Lalitpur, on October 27, 2025. As the rice harvesting season reaches its peak across Nepal's fertile valleys, farmers work tirelessly under the autumn sun, gathering the year's main crop that sustains millions of households. The harvest marks both the end of the monsoon farming cycle and the beginning of festive celebrations tied to Nepal's agrarian traditions. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Air Pollution In Nepal
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    Air Pollution In Nepal
    A thick layer of smog blankets Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as air pollution levels surge following the end of the monsoon and the arrival of colder days, turning Nepal's capital into a hazy bowl amid growing environmental concerns. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Air Pollution In Nepal
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    Air Pollution In Nepal
    A thick layer of smog blankets Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as air pollution levels surge following the end of the monsoon and the arrival of colder days, turning Nepal's capital into a hazy bowl amid growing environmental concerns. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Air Pollution In Nepal
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    Air Pollution In Nepal
    A thick layer of smog blankets Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as air pollution levels surge following the end of the monsoon and the arrival of colder days, turning Nepal's capital into a hazy bowl amid growing environmental concerns. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Air Pollution In Nepal
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    Air Pollution In Nepal
    A thick layer of smog blankets Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as air pollution levels surge following the end of the monsoon and the arrival of colder days, turning Nepal's capital into a hazy bowl amid growing environmental concerns. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Air Pollution In Nepal
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    Air Pollution In Nepal
    A thick layer of smog blankets Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as air pollution levels surge following the end of the monsoon and the arrival of colder days, turning Nepal's capital into a hazy bowl amid growing environmental concerns. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

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