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The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed... Editorial
CNIL And Defenseur Des Droits In Paris
15 Jun 2026 · Paris, France
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The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed...

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15 Jun 2026

The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed in 1932, now houses the French data protection authority CNIL and offices of the Defenseur des droits, an independent institution responsible for protecting civil rights and combating discrimination in France.


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The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed... Editorial
CNIL And Defenseur Des Droits In Paris
15 Jun 2026 · Paris, France
#13834740
The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed...

#13834740

15 Jun 2026

The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed in 1932, now houses the French data protection authority CNIL and offices of the Defenseur des droits, an independent institution responsible for protecting civil rights and combating discrimination in France.


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The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed... Editorial
CNIL And Defenseur Des Droits In Paris
15 Jun 2026 · Paris, France
#13834741
The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed...

#13834741

15 Jun 2026

The entrance of the former Ministry of Merchant Marine building is seen in Paris, France, on June 7, 2026. The Art Deco building, completed in 1932, now houses the French data protection authority CNIL and offices of the Defenseur des droits, an independent institution responsible for protecting civil rights and combating discrimination in France.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799535
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799535

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799536
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799536

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799537
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799537

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799538
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799538

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799539
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799539

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799540
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799540

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799541
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799541

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799542
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799542

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799543
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799543

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799544
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799544

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799545
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799545

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799546
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799546

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,... Editorial
Historic Nathang Valley - Sikkim
7 Jun 2026 · Sikkim, India
#13799547
Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim,...

#13799547

7 Jun 2026

Nathang Valley, also known as Natang or Gnathang, is located at 4,932 meters in the Tibetan Himalayan Plateau, in Pakyong District, Sikkim, India, on April 17, 2026. The valley is visible through the mountain fog and snow. On May 21, 1888, the Battle of Nathang took place, where British forces clashed with Tibetan troops during the Anglo-Tibetan War, resulting in a Tibetan retreat. Nathang was a vital high-altitude stop on the Ancient Silk Route, connecting Lhasa and Kalimpong, facilitating trade in silk, wool, and spices between India and China. Originally inhabited by Tibetan yak herders, the valley is now heavily guarded by the Indian Army, providing a key vantage point along the sensitive borders with China and Tibet. Gnathang, with about 150 residents, has contributed to building border roads, including those to Doka La. The Doklam plateau is visible from a nearby ridge, approximately 35 km away, known for the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People's Liberation Army of China.


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