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#12936912
2 November 2025
A participant with a prosthetic leg runs during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936913
2 November 2025
A participant carries India's national flag as he takes a picture near the billboard of the Kashmir Marathon 2025 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936914
2 November 2025
A participant is carried onto a stretcher after she faints during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936915
2 November 2025
A participant is carried onto a stretcher after she faints during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936916
2 November 2025
Participants run during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936917
2 November 2025
Participants run during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936918
2 November 2025
A participant gestures towards the camera as he runs during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936919
2 November 2025
Participants run near the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936920
2 November 2025
A participant gestures towards the camera as she runs during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936921
2 November 2025
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard as participants run during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936922
2 November 2025
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard as participants run during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12936923
2 November 2025
Participants run during the Kashmir Marathon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 2, 2025. Kashmir hosts its second international marathon, drawing over 1,500 participants, including athletes from Germany, Denmark, the United States, Ethiopia, Kenya, Japan, and Sri Lanka. The event features two race categories: a 22-kilometer half marathon and a full 42-kilometer marathon, offering a challenging route through the region's scenic landscapes. The marathon marks a significant milestone, highlighting Kashmir's growing prominence as a hub for sports tourism. Meanwhile, the government initiative aims to boost tourism in the Himalayan region, which is badly hit following the deadly Pahalgam attack that kills 26 tourists.
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#12875388
18 October 2025
Gen-Z leader Miraj Dhungana announces the formation of a political party to enter the mainstream politics of Nepal during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. Dhungana rises to prominence following the Gen-Z movement. He is claimed to be the one who runs the online campaign for the September 8 protest. While confirming his intention to establish a political party, Dhungana says the official name of the party has not yet been decided. He adds that his group plans to seek suggestions from voters and the general public before finalizing the name. The Gen-Z movement, which draws widespread attention earlier this year, sees young activists like Dhungana demanding greater accountability, generational change, and transparency in Nepal's politics. His move into formal politics appears to be an attempt to channel that energy into an organized platform.
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#12875389
18 October 2025
Gen-Z leader Miraj Dhungana (center and speaking) sits with his team as he announces the formation of a political party to enter the mainstream politics of Nepal during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. Dhungana rises to prominence following the Gen-Z movement. He is claimed to be the one who runs the online campaign for the September 8 protest. While confirming his intention to establish a political party, Dhungana says the official name of the party has not yet been decided. He adds that his group plans to seek suggestions from voters and the general public before finalizing the name. The Gen-Z movement, which draws widespread attention earlier this year, sees young activists like Dhungana demanding greater accountability, generational change, and transparency in Nepal's politics. His move into formal politics appears to be an attempt to channel that energy into an organized platform.
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#12875390
18 October 2025
Gen-Z leader Miraj Dhungana (center) sits with his team as he announces the formation of a political party to enter the mainstream politics of Nepal during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 18, 2025. Dhungana rises to prominence following the Gen-Z movement. He is claimed to be the one who runs an online campaign for the September 8 protest. While confirming his intention to establish a political party, Dhungana says the official name of the party has not yet been decided. He adds that his group plans to seek suggestions from voters and the general public before finalizing the name. The Gen-Z movement, which draws widespread attention earlier this year, sees young activists like Dhungana demanding greater accountability, generational change, and transparency in Nepal's politics. His move into formal politics appears to be an attempt to channel that energy into an organized platform.
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#11788753
18 November 2024
People hold a banner protesting outside a building during the opening of 'Manifesto' exhibition in the Centre Of Contemporary Art in Torun, Poland on November 17, 2024. The exhibition by Julian Rosefeldt, presents thirteen-screen video installation, featuring Cate Blanchett in the leading role. The exhibition coincides with the 32nd International Film Festival Energa CAMERIMAGE and is curated by Marek Zydowicz, the director of the festival who sparked controversy with his remarks that the prominence of female cinematographers and directors could lead to mediocrity in film industry.
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