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#13178301
11 Jan 2026
A protester wears a homemade Donald Trump costume, complete with an ear bandage, during a demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) outside City Hall in Houston, Texas, on January 10, 2026.
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#12888433
20 Oct 2025
An Indian tourist poses for a picture during the Diwali celebrations, the Hindu festival of lights, near the Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 20, 2025. Diwali, the festival of lights, symbolizes the victory of good over evil and commemorates Lord Rama's return to his kingdom, Ayodhya, after completing a 14-year exile.
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#12743124
11 Sep 2025
The sacred pole ''Ya:shi'' is pulled down, marking the end of Indra Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 11, 2025. The chariot procession, halted since Monday due to curfew and political unrest, cannot be completed this year. Instead, the festival ends after Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairav are ritually worshipped, followed by the ceremonial toppling of the ceremonial pole (lingo) at Basantapur.
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#12743134
11 Sep 2025
The sacred pole ''Ya:shi'' is pulled down, marking the end of Indra Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 11, 2025. The chariot procession, halted since Monday due to curfew and political unrest, cannot be completed this year. Instead, the festival ends after Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairav are ritually worshipped, followed by the ceremonial toppling of the ceremonial pole (lingo) at Basantapur.
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#12743136
11 Sep 2025
The sacred pole ''Ya:shi'' is pulled down, marking the end of Indra Jatra in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 11, 2025. The chariot procession, halted since Monday due to curfew and political unrest, cannot be completed this year. Instead, the festival ends after Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairav are ritually worshipped, followed by the ceremonial toppling of the ceremonial pole (lingo) at Basantapur.
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#12267035
15 Apr 2025
Nepali revelers are smeared in vermillion powder as they take part in the annual Sindhoor Jatra festival in Thimi, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. The annual festival of Sindoor Jatra paints the town with Sindoor, which is observed on the 2nd of Baisakh, the first month of the year according to the Lunar calendar. Nepal enters the new year 2082 on Monday. A total of 32 ceremonial palanquins are brought to the temple square by devotees completely soaked in Sindoor, accompanied by singing and dancing troupes.
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#12267076
15 Apr 2025
Nepali revelers smeared in vermillion powder play traditional musical instruments during the annual Sindoor Jatra festival in Thimi, Nepal, on April 15, 2025. The annual festival of Sindoor Jatra paints the town with Sindoor and is observed on the 2nd of Baisakh, the first month of the year according to the Lunar calendar. Nepal enters the new year 2082 on Monday. A total of 32 ceremonial palanquins are brought to the temple square by devotees completely soaked in Sindoor, accompanied by singing and dancing troupes.
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#12250895
11 Apr 2025
Yellow residential buildings with multiple open windows, including one with a patterned blanket draped from the frame, stand in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024. The architecture reflects typical mid-century urban housing common in northern Italian cities.
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#12250896
11 Apr 2025
A patterned blanket hangs from an open window of a yellow apartment building under clear skies in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024. The symmetrical windows and contrasting shutters reflect the region's mid-century residential architecture.
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#12151045
12 Mar 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 12: A Canadian passport is displayed in front of a computer screen showing the American flag in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 12, 2025. The U.S. has announced new regulations requiring Canadians staying beyond 30 days to register their information and complete fingerprinting starting April 11, according to the rule published in the federal register today.
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#12151044
12 Mar 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 12: A Canadian passport is displayed in front of a computer screen showing the American flag in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 12, 2025. The U.S. has announced new regulations requiring Canadians staying beyond 30 days to register their information and complete fingerprinting starting April 11, according to the rule published in the federal register today.
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#11919879
5 Jan 2025
On January 6, 2025, the Three Wise Men visit several migrant camps in Mexico City, Mexico, to offer gifts on the eve of Three Kings Day. According to belief, the Gospel of St. Matthew mentions that some ''wise men'' from the East are guided by a star to worship a newborn baby. The names Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar first appear in a 6th-century mosaic in the Basilica of San Apollinare El Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy. Migrants stranded in Mexico City continue to try to complete a procedure at the facilities of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance to remain longer in Mexico due to the difficulties their compatriots face in entering the United States. They wait for an appointment to apply for a ''Visitor Card for Humanitarian Reasons'' to access health services and employment opportunities in Mexico while being assisted and to continue their journey to the border. They fear that with the election of Donald Trump, this situation will worsen.
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#11812482
26 Nov 2024
On December 9, 2023, menacing participants clad in elaborate Krampus costumes parade through the town square. These terrifying figures, complete with large twisted horns, snarling masks, and dark fur, hold blazing torches that illuminate their fearsome appearances. Against the backdrop of the town's festive holiday lights and traditional Alpine architecture, the fiery spectacle creates a captivating contrast. Onlookers, bundled in warm winter attire, gather to watch the event, adding to the vibrant and festive atmosphere. The Krampus Run is a centuries-old Bavarian tradition that brings the folklore of Krampus to life, blending eerie theatrics with the spirit of the holiday season. The Krampus is a horned anthropomorphic figure deeply rooted in the folklore of Central and Eastern Alpine regions. Traditionally, he is said to accompany Saint Nicholas during his visits to children on the night of December 5, known as Krampusnacht, just before the Feast of St. Nicholas on December 6. In this folklore, Saint Nicholas rewards well-behaved children with small gifts, while the Krampus punishes those who have been naughty, often using birch rods to scare them into better behavior. Today, the Krampus is prominently featured in traditional parades, such as the Krampuslauf, or 'Krampus run,' where young men dressed as Krampus attempt to frighten onlookers with their mischievous antics, further cementing his place in local customs and celebrations.
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#11812483
26 Nov 2024
On December 9, 2023, menacing participants clad in elaborate Krampus costumes parade through the town square. These terrifying figures, complete with large twisted horns, snarling masks, and dark fur, hold blazing torches that illuminate their fearsome appearances. Against the backdrop of the town's festive holiday lights and traditional Alpine architecture, the fiery spectacle creates a captivating contrast. Onlookers, bundled in warm winter attire, gather to watch the event, adding to the vibrant and festive atmosphere. The Krampus Run is a centuries-old Bavarian tradition that brings the folklore of Krampus to life, blending eerie theatrics with the spirit of the holiday season. The Krampus is a horned anthropomorphic figure deeply rooted in the folklore of Central and Eastern Alpine regions. Traditionally, he is said to accompany Saint Nicholas during his visits to children on the night of December 5, known as Krampusnacht, just before the Feast of St. Nicholas on December 6. In this folklore, Saint Nicholas rewards well-behaved children with small gifts, while the Krampus punishes those who have been naughty, often using birch rods to scare them into better behavior. Today, the Krampus is prominently featured in traditional parades, such as the Krampuslauf, or 'Krampus run,' where young men dressed as Krampus attempt to frighten onlookers with their mischievous antics, further cementing his place in local customs and celebrations.
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#11812484
26 Nov 2024
On December 9, 2023, menacing participants clad in elaborate Krampus costumes parade through the town square. These terrifying figures, complete with large twisted horns, snarling masks, and dark fur, hold blazing torches that illuminate their fearsome appearances. Against the backdrop of the town's festive holiday lights and traditional Alpine architecture, the fiery spectacle creates a captivating contrast. Onlookers, bundled in warm winter attire, gather to watch the event, adding to the vibrant and festive atmosphere. The Krampus Run is a centuries-old Bavarian tradition that brings the folklore of Krampus to life, blending eerie theatrics with the spirit of the holiday season. The Krampus is a horned anthropomorphic figure deeply rooted in the folklore of Central and Eastern Alpine regions. Traditionally, he is said to accompany Saint Nicholas during his visits to children on the night of December 5, known as Krampusnacht, just before the Feast of St. Nicholas on December 6. In this folklore, Saint Nicholas rewards well-behaved children with small gifts, while the Krampus punishes those who have been naughty, often using birch rods to scare them into better behavior. Today, the Krampus is prominently featured in traditional parades, such as the Krampuslauf, or 'Krampus run,' where young men dressed as Krampus attempt to frighten onlookers with their mischievous antics, further cementing his place in local customs and celebrations.
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26 Nov 2024
On December 9, 2023, menacing participants clad in elaborate Krampus costumes parade through the town square. These terrifying figures, complete with large twisted horns, snarling masks, and dark fur, hold blazing torches that illuminate their fearsome appearances. Against the backdrop of the town's festive holiday lights and traditional Alpine architecture, the fiery spectacle creates a captivating contrast. Onlookers, bundled in warm winter attire, gather to watch the event, adding to the vibrant and festive atmosphere. The Krampus Run is a centuries-old Bavarian tradition that brings the folklore of Krampus to life, blending eerie theatrics with the spirit of the holiday season. The Krampus is a horned anthropomorphic figure deeply rooted in the folklore of Central and Eastern Alpine regions. Traditionally, he is said to accompany Saint Nicholas during his visits to children on the night of December 5, known as Krampusnacht, just before the Feast of St. Nicholas on December 6. In this folklore, Saint Nicholas rewards well-behaved children with small gifts, while the Krampus punishes those who have been naughty, often using birch rods to scare them into better behavior. Today, the Krampus is prominently featured in traditional parades, such as the Krampuslauf, or 'Krampus run,' where young men dressed as Krampus attempt to frighten onlookers with their mischievous antics, further cementing his place in local customs and celebrations.
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