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#12254978
12 Apr 2025
A non-local sharpens scissors outside a barber shop in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 10, 2025.
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#11397213
10 Jul 2024
A worker is sharpening scissors inside a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 10, 2024.
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#11397214
10 Jul 2024
Workers are sharpening scissors inside a workshop in Kolkata, India, on July 10, 2024
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#11080694
17 Mar 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A man uses a standing bicycle to sharpen knives in Puebla Old Town, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#3601138
4 Jan 2019
Man using a pedal-powered machine to sharpen a knife in his small workshop in the souk of the medina (old city) of Fez in Morocco, Africa.
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#3601140
4 Jan 2019
Man using a pedal-powered machine to sharpen a knife in his small workshop in the souk of the medina (old city) of Fez in Morocco, Africa.
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#576561
9 May 2015
Worker is sharpening a detail for bionic prosthesis during Ukraine Prosthetic Assistance Project, charity project organized by Ukrainian and Canadian medical workers and public figures to transfer prosthetic and rehabilitation knowledge from American and Canadian specialists to their colleagues in Ukraine. During project five Ukrainians received high quality bionic prosthesis, including three Ukrainian soldiers lost their limb in battles. Kyiv, Ukraine.
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#576563
9 May 2015
Worker is sharpening a detail for bionic prosthesis during Ukraine Prosthetic Assistance Project, charity project organized by Ukrainian and Canadian medical workers and public figures to transfer prosthetic and rehabilitation knowledge from American and Canadian specialists to their colleagues in Ukraine. During project five Ukrainians received high quality bionic prosthesis, including three Ukrainian soldiers lost their limb in battles. Kyiv, Ukraine.
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#292511
16 Oct 2014
Vendors forge knifes on bird market in Old city of Kabul, Afghanistan
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#292512
16 Oct 2014
Vendors forge knifes on bird market in Old city of Kabul, Afghanistan
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#273712
5 Oct 2014
Indonesian man sharpening a knife to kill a cow for them to celebrate Eid al-Adha in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, 5 October 2014, Indonesian Muslims celebrate the "Eid", or the Feast of Sacrifice, which marks the end of the haj by slaughtering goats and
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#12381373
18 May 2025
Vehicles pass through the damaged section of the BP Highway, which is swept by a flash flood in September 2024 in Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal, on May 18, 2025. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections will be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested for support to rebuild the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometer segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which also shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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#12381377
18 May 2025
Vehicles pass through the damaged section of the BP Highway, which is swept by a flash flood in September 2024 in Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal, on May 18, 2025. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections will be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested for support to rebuild the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometer segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which also shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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#12381391
18 May 2025
Vehicles pass through the damaged section of the BP Highway, which is swept by a flash flood in September 2024 in Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal, on May 18, 2025. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections will be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested for support to rebuild the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometer segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which also shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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#12381400
18 May 2025
Vehicles pass through the damaged section of the BP Highway, which is swept by a flash flood in September 2024 in Kavrepalanchowk District of Nepal, on May 18, 2025. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections will be rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested for support to rebuild the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometer segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which also shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA is also conducting a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which would help shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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#6420610
8 Feb 2021
People make their move as garbage fire creates toxic smoke at a low-income area on the outskirt of Dhaka, Bangladesh on Monday, February 08, 2021. Air pollution shortening life expectancy by 7 years, a study says.
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