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#13502503
27 Mar 2026
Newly appointed Home Minister Sudhan Gurung addresses officials after assuming office at the Ministry of Home Affairs Nepal in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. Gurung instructs authorities to simplify public service delivery through a single-window system and announces a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, warning of strict action against those involved in bribery.
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#13502508
27 Mar 2026
Newly appointed Home Minister Sudhan Gurung addresses officials after assuming office at the Ministry of Home Affairs Nepal in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. Gurung instructs authorities to simplify public service delivery through a single-window system and announces a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, warning of strict action against those involved in bribery.
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#13502512
27 Mar 2026
Newly appointed Home Minister Sudhan Gurung addresses officials after assuming office at the Ministry of Home Affairs Nepal in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. Gurung instructs authorities to simplify public service delivery through a single-window system and announces a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, warning of strict action against those involved in bribery.
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#13502516
27 Mar 2026
Newly appointed Home Minister Sudhan Gurung addresses officials after assuming office at the Ministry of Home Affairs Nepal in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. Gurung instructs authorities to simplify public service delivery through a single-window system and announces a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, warning of strict action against those involved in bribery.
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#13502520
27 Mar 2026
Newly appointed Home Minister Sudhan Gurung addresses officials after assuming office at the Ministry of Home Affairs Nepal in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 27, 2026. Gurung instructs authorities to simplify public service delivery through a single-window system and announces a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, warning of strict action against those involved in bribery.
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#12554574
14 Jul 2025
An elderly man sits on a granite block in front of the hair salon in Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025.
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#12445908
5 Jun 2025
A man stands on an elevated glass walkway in front of the Breuninger department store building in Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 23, 2022. The modern retail and office complex is part of the Koe-Bogen II urban development, with the ''Hans im Glueck'' restaurant visible on the lower level.
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#12398283
23 May 2025
A person with a backpack walks across a paved square in front of a Lancome Beauty Institute in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The pastel-colored building features arched windows and decorative architectural details in the city center.
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#12390453
21 May 2025
An Arverio regional train stands at the platform of Harburg (Schwaben) railway station in Harburg, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, on May 16, 2025. The train operates along regional routes in Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg under the ''bwegt'' and Bayern networks.
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#12294984
23 Apr 2025
A traveler with luggage sits on a bench beside a red Regio DB train while a pigeon crosses the platform at Regensburg Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), operated by Deutsche Bahn, in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The platform is part of the regional rail network, connecting commuters and tourists across southeastern Germany
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#11992283
28 Jan 2025
A view through a single square window set within a grid of glass blocks in a parking garage near Aschaffenburg Main Station in Aschaffenburg, Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 16, 2021. The window offers a clear perspective of railway tracks, platforms, and signaling infrastructure against a backdrop of rolling hills and urban buildings.
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#12361943
14 May 2025
Passengers walk and wait on the platform beside multiple tracks under the large steel and glass roof of Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station is a key transportation hub in the Czech Republic, handling regional and long-distance rail services.
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#8306370
27 May 2022
Charles Leclerc of Scuderia Mission Winnow Ferrari drive his single-seater during free practice of Monaco Grand Prix in Monaco City Circuit in Monaco-Ville, Monaco, France, 27 May 2022
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#537997
22 Apr 2015
Small room for single people. Last 12 and 15 of April 2015, with the help of Tomas Vlach, emergency coordinator for the NGO "People in Need", NurPhoto photographer visited families living in old cold war bunkers in the city of Marinka and Petrovsky - Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. They live there for two reasons: either their houses got demolished or damaged by the fighting in between Ukrainian army and the separatists. Or, they are just afraid, traumatize by the constant sound of the mortars, bombs, automatic weapons, etc so they prefer to abandoned their home and find refuge in these old underground concrete constructions. Most of the families began abandoning their houses last august as the battle between the protagonists was extremely intensive. These bunkers are located in the separatists control zone so access for humanitarian organizations is possible but very difficult to organize in a war area. Some of the bunkers have electricity but most of them don't have any water system. So either humanitarian organization bring bottles of water or they run during the day to their houses to fill-up bottle. The walls of the bunkers have no finish on it so, a constant white dust from the cement is lying on beds, tables, or raise-up when you walk even if the families do their best to clean it up. Since end of cold war, these bunkers are not in use so the owners (coal mines, municipality, etc.) tolerate these squatters for humanitarian reasons. Most of the mothers of family admit that they are alone with their kids, that they are either divorce, widow or the husband simply went away when the conflict began so abandoning families to its own fate. These families received close to nothing from municipalities. Sometimes, soldiers stop by and give them some of their foods. NGO "People in Need", visits them as often they can to have a clear vision of their needs but also provide them with foods, clothes, medications, etc. When you ask them what they would do if they could, same answe
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#538012
22 Apr 2015
An very tiny room in the bunker belonging to a single woman who was not present when we visited. Last 12 and 15 of April 2015, with the help of Tomas Vlach, emergency coordinator for the NGO "People in Need", NurPhoto photographer visited families living in old cold war bunkers in the city of Marinka and Petrovsky - Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. They live there for two reasons: either their houses got demolished or damaged by the fighting in between Ukrainian army and the separatists. Or, they are just afraid, traumatize by the constant sound of the mortars, bombs, automatic weapons, etc so they prefer to abandoned their home and find refuge in these old underground concrete constructions. Most of the families began abandoning their houses last august as the battle between the protagonists was extremely intensive. These bunkers are located in the separatists control zone so access for humanitarian organizations is possible but very difficult to organize in a war area. Some of the bunkers have electricity but most of them don't have any water system. So either humanitarian organization bring bottles of water or they run during the day to their houses to fill-up bottle. The walls of the bunkers have no finish on it so, a constant white dust from the cement is lying on beds, tables, or raise-up when you walk even if the families do their best to clean it up. Since end of cold war, these bunkers are not in use so the owners (coal mines, municipality, etc.) tolerate these squatters for humanitarian reasons. Most of the mothers of family admit that they are alone with their kids, that they are either divorce, widow or the husband simply went away when the conflict began so abandoning families to its own fate. These families received close to nothing from municipalities. Sometimes, soldiers stop by and give them some of their foods. NGO "People in Need", visits them as often they can to have a clear vision of their needs but also provide them with foods, clothes, medications, e
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