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9 Jun 2026
Sudhan Gurung, a Gen-Z leader and re-appointed Home Minister of Nepal, holds a press conference after taking charge for the second time in less than two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 9, 2026. Gurung, who resigned from the post in April following his connection to a controversial businessman, returns as Home Minister. He outlines his four major policy decisions aimed at reforming national security and addressing unresolved high-profile cases, stating that ''every criminal file in the country will now be reopened.'' Gurung announces that further investigation into the Narayanhiti Royal Palace incident of June 1, 2001, will proceed by reviewing previous reports. The event, in which the entire family of then-King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah was killed, remains one of the most mysterious in Nepali history.
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9 Jun 2026
Sudhan Gurung, a Gen-Z leader and re-appointed Home Minister of Nepal, holds a press conference after taking charge for the second time in less than two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 9, 2026. Gurung, who resigned from the post in April following his connection to a controversial businessman, returns as Home Minister. He outlines his four major policy decisions aimed at reforming national security and addressing unresolved high-profile cases, stating that ''every criminal file in the country will now be reopened.'' Gurung announces that further investigation into the Narayanhiti Royal Palace incident of June 1, 2001, will proceed by reviewing previous reports. The event, in which the entire family of then-King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah was killed, remains one of the most mysterious in Nepali history.
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#13808593
9 Jun 2026
Sudhan Gurung, a Gen-Z leader and re-appointed Home Minister of Nepal, gestures as he arrives at the ministry to take charge for the second time in less than two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 9, 2026. Gurung, who resigned from the post in April following his connection to a controversial businessman, returns as Home Minister. He outlines four major policy decisions aimed at reforming national security and addressing unresolved high-profile cases, stating that ''every criminal file in the country will now be reopened.'' Gurung announces that further investigation into the Narayanhiti Royal Palace incident of June 1, 2001, will proceed by reviewing previous reports. The event, which resulted in the deaths of King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah and his family, remains one of the most mysterious in Nepali history.
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#13808594
9 Jun 2026
Sudhan Gurung, a Gen-Z leader and re-appointed Home Minister of Nepal, gestures as he arrives at the ministry to take charge for the second time in less than two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 9, 2026. Gurung, who resigned from the post in April following his connection to a controversial businessman, returns as Home Minister. He outlines four major policy decisions aimed at reforming national security and addressing unresolved high-profile cases, stating that ''every criminal file in the country will now be reopened.'' Gurung announces that further investigation into the Narayanhiti Royal Palace incident of June 1, 2001, will proceed by reviewing previous reports. The event, which resulted in the deaths of King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah and his family, remains one of the most mysterious in Nepali history.
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#13808595
9 Jun 2026
Sudhan Gurung, a Gen-Z leader and re-appointed Home Minister of Nepal, arrives at the ministry to take charge for the second time in less than two months in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 9, 2026. Gurung, who resigned from the post in April following his connection to a controversial businessman, returns as Home Minister. He announces a new investigation initiative as part of his four major policy decisions aimed at reforming national security and addressing unresolved high-profile cases, stating that ''every criminal file in the country will now be reopened.'' Gurung also mentions that further investigation into the Narayanhiti Royal Palace incident of June 1, 2001, will proceed by reviewing previous reports. The event, known as the Royal Massacre, resulted in the deaths of the entire family of then-King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah.
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#13806914
9 Jun 2026
A sign reading ''Vietato Parcheggiare Biciclette'' (No Bicycle Parking) is mounted on the wall of a building in the historic center on April 6, 2026, in Ferrara, Italy. Reflections of fashion boutique storefronts are visible in the adjacent shop window. Ferrara holds the highest rate of bicycle use per capita in Italy, with cycling representing the primary form of daily urban transport for a large share of its population.
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#13806908
9 Jun 2026
A road cyclist wearing a GCN-branded kit and riding a Specialized S-Works bicycle passes through an intersection as bystanders watch from the pavement in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. A red traffic light is visible at the crossroads. Ferrara, known as Italy's cycling capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where bicycles are the dominant means of transport.
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#13806909
9 Jun 2026
An elderly man cycles through a narrow medieval street in the historic city center in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. A food delivery rider on a cargo bike passes in the background. Ferrara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its high rate of bicycle use across all age groups, is often called the cycling capital of Italy.
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#13806910
9 Jun 2026
An unidentified woman rides a city bicycle with a handlebar basket through a busy pedestrian shopping street in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Multiple bicycles are parked along the pavement. Ferrara has one of the highest bicycle use rates per capita in Italy, and cycling is a routine part of daily life for residents of all ages.
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#13806911
9 Jun 2026
Two unidentified women ride city bicycles across the cobblestone square in front of the Castello Estense, the medieval Este dynasty fortress, on April 6, 2026, in Ferrara, Italy. The Palazzo Municipale is visible in the background, flying the Italian flag. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most cycle-friendly cities in Italy.
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#13806912
9 Jun 2026
A heavily corroded vintage bicycle is chained to a metal pole outside a shop in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026, as an unidentified young woman exits the shop. A Glovo food delivery sticker is visible on the shop window. Ferrara is known as Italy's leading cycling city, with bicycles commonly seen throughout its historic streets.
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#13806913
9 Jun 2026
A woman rides an orange city bicycle past a fashion boutique in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Two pedestrians stand on the pavement nearby, in front of a shop window displaying mannequins. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where bicycles are commonly used by residents as a primary means of transport.
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#13806915
9 Jun 2026
An elderly man in a red coat walks his vintage bicycle across a cobblestone square in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026, surrounded by pedestrians and other cyclists. In the background, a medieval arch and a marble statue are visible alongside the DAN JOHN Roma menswear boutique. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Italy's foremost cycling cities.
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#13806916
9 Jun 2026
An elevated view captures residents walking and cycling through Piazza Trento e Trieste in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026, during an outdoor market with red canvas tents. In the background, the Romanesque-Gothic facade of Ferrara Cathedral and the tower of Palazzo Municipale are visible. Ferrara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has one of the highest rates of bicycle use in Europe.
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#13806917
9 Jun 2026
Two unidentified elderly cyclists ride past the arched portico of a building with a plaque reading ''L. Ariosto'' in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. The Libraccio bookshop chain occupies the ground floor, with several bicycles parked at the entrance. Ferrara, birthplace of the Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is widely known across Italy as a premier cycling city.
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#13806918
9 Jun 2026
A no-stopping sign issued by the Comune di Ferrara displays notices of temporary traffic restrictions for the Battiti Live music event and the weekly market in Ferrara, Italy, on April 6, 2026. An unidentified cyclist passes in the background alongside the Castello Estense brick wall and the neoclassical Palazzo Municipale. Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as one of Italy's most cycle-friendly cities.
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