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PGE Projekt Warszawa v Asseco Resovia Rzeszow - Tauron Polish Volleyball Cup
12 January 2026
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12 January 2026
The Polish Volleyball Cup championship trophy is on display at the volleyball match between PGE Projekt Warszawa and Asseco Resovia Rzeszow in Krakow, Poland, on January 10, 2026. This is the final tournament of the Tauron Polish Volleyball Cup, TAURON Puchar Polski, which takes place at the Tauron Arena in Krakow.
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9 January 2026
The Polish Volleyball Cup championship trophy is on display during a press conference ahead of the final tournament of the Tauron Polish Volleyball Cup in Krakow, Poland, on January 9, 2026. The media meeting before the TAURON Puchar Polski takes place at the Tauron Arena in Cracow.
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New York City Ride-share Driver Issa Mbolo-Isac Was Murdered In A Shooting In The Area Of Morris Avenue On New Year's Day
1 January 2026
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1 January 2026
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit work at the scene where ride-share driver Issa Mbolo-Isac is murdered in a shooting in the area of Morris Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on January 1, 2026. On Thursday morning at approximately 0654 hours, police respond to a 911 call of a male shot in the vicinity of Morris Avenue and Cross Bronx Expressway, within the confines of the 46 Precinct. Upon arrival, officers observe a 55-year-old male identified as Issa Mbolo-Isac with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the victim dead on the scene. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers says a Bronx livery driver is fatally shot in the head in Tremont on New Year's Day. The NYSFTD identifies the victim as Issa Isac and offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. ''This seems to have started as a minor fender bender. Two men try to pull Issa Isac out of his car, and when Issa speeds off to get away, the two men open fire,'' says Fernando Mateo, spokesman for NYSFTD.
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New York City Ride-share Driver Issa Mbolo-Isac Was Murdered In A Shooting In The Area Of Morris Avenue On New Year's Day
1 January 2026
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1 January 2026
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit work at the scene where ride-share driver Issa Mbolo-Isac is murdered in a shooting in the area of Morris Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on January 1, 2026. On Thursday morning at approximately 0654 hours, police respond to a 911 call of a male shot in the vicinity of Morris Avenue and Cross Bronx Expressway, within the confines of the 46 Precinct. Upon arrival, officers observe a 55-year-old male identified as Issa Mbolo-Isac with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS responds and pronounces the victim dead on the scene. There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing. The New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers says a Bronx livery driver is fatally shot in the head in Tremont on New Year's Day. The NYSFTD identifies the victim as Issa Isac and offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. ''This seems to have started as a minor fender bender. Two men try to pull Issa Isac out of his car, and when Issa speeds off to get away, the two men open fire,'' says Fernando Mateo, spokesman for NYSFTD.
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31 December 2025
Pedestrians walk past a Virgin Money branch featuring a stone facade and white illuminated signage on a city street in York, England, United Kingdom, on December 21, 2025. The retail bank frontage includes digital automated teller machines (ATMs).
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31 December 2025
A Virgin Money bank branch with white illuminated signage is on a city street in York, England, United Kingdom, on December 21, 2025.
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8 November 2025
Richa Ghosh receives a cheque of 34 lakhs from the Cricket Association of Bengal following her win in the Women's World Cup, during her commemoration ceremony at Eden Gardens cricket ground in Kolkata, India, on November 8, 2025.
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8 November 2025
Richa Ghosh receives a cheque of 34 lakhs from the Cricket Association of Bengal following her win in the Women's World Cup, during her commemoration ceremony at Eden Gardens cricket ground in Kolkata, India, on November 8, 2025.
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8 November 2025
Richa Ghosh receives a cheque of 34 lakhs from the Cricket Association of Bengal following her win in the Women's World Cup, during her commemoration ceremony at Eden Gardens cricket ground in Kolkata, India, on November 8, 2025.
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30 October 2025
The STS Puchar Polski Polish Cup Championship Trophy is on display during the STS Trophy Tour before the game between Wisla Krakow and Hutnik Krakow in Krakow, Poland, on October 29, 2025.
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30 October 2025
The STS Puchar Polski Polish Cup Championship Trophy is on display during the STS Trophy Tour before the game between Wisla Krakow and Hutnik Krakow in Krakow, Poland, on October 29, 2025.
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30 October 2025
The STS Puchar Polski Polish Cup Championship Trophy is on display during the STS Trophy Tour before the game between Wisla Krakow and Hutnik Krakow in Krakow, Poland, on October 29, 2025.
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Nepal Observes Bhoto Jatra, Formally Ending Months Long Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession
1 June 2025
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1 June 2025
The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath is installed in a newly built temple in Bungmati, Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 1, 2025, after completing the Bhoto Jatra procession. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath is observed for at least a month to four months and ends with the showing of the 'Bhoto,' expecting the rightful owner to come and claim it. Historians claim that the chariot procession of Machhindranath started around 1,300 years ago. According to legend, shortly after the procession starts, the queen of the serpent king Karkotak develops an eye ailment. While searching for a healer, Karkotak mistakes a farmer working in the fields for a physician and brings him to Taudaha, a wetland on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Frightened, the farmer prays to Machhindranath and rubs his hands on the soil to make an herbal paste. He offers it to Karkotak as medicine, and the paste cures the queen's eyes. Grateful, Karkotak rewards the farmer with a jewel-studded vest (bhoto) and returns him to the human world. The farmer begins wearing the bhoto while working in his fields. One day, a ghost in human form steals the vest. The farmer searches everywhere but cannot find it. Later, while attending the Machhindranath chariot festival, he sees the ghost wearing the same vest and claims it as his. When the ghost refuses to return it, a dispute breaks out. People summon Karkotak to resolve the conflict. In the end, because neither party can prove ownership, they entrust the bhoto to Machhindranath. Since then, devotees follow the tradition of displaying the bhoto after the chariot procession, hoping that someone with valid proof of ownership will come forward. Each year, they display the sacred vest on an auspicious date. According to legend, no one has succeeded in proving ownership of the bhoto so far.
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Nepal Observes Bhoto Jatra, Formally Ending Months Long Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession
1 June 2025
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1 June 2025
Municipal cleanliness staff wash the ground ahead of the Bhoto Jatra procession, which marks the end of the months-long Rato Machhindranath chariot procession in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 1, 2025. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath is observed for at least one month to four months and ends with the showing of the 'Bhoto,' expecting the rightful owner to come and claim it. Historians claim that the chariot procession of Machhindranath started around 1,300 years ago. According to legend, shortly after the procession started, the queen of the serpent king Karkotak developed an eye ailment. While searching for a healer, Karkotak mistook a farmer working in the fields for a physician and brought him to Taudaha, a wetland on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Frightened, the farmer prays to Machhindranath and rubs his hands on the soil to make an herbal paste. He offers it to Karkotak as medicine, and the paste cures the queen's eyes. Grateful, Karkotak rewards the farmer with a jewel-studded vest (bhoto) and returns him to the human world. The farmer begins wearing the bhoto while working in his fields. One day, a ghost in human form steals the vest. The farmer searches everywhere but cannot find it. Later, while attending the Machhindranath chariot festival, he sees the ghost wearing the same vest and claims it as his. When the ghost refuses to return it, a dispute breaks out. People summon Karkotak to resolve the conflict. In the end, because neither party can prove ownership, they entrust the bhoto to Machhindranath. Since then, devotees follow the tradition of displaying the bhoto after the chariot procession, hoping that someone with valid proof of ownership will come forward. Each year, they display the sacred vest on an auspicious date. According to legend, no one has succeeded in proving ownership of the bhoto so far.
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Nepal Observes Bhoto Jatra, Formally Ending Months Long Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession
1 June 2025
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1 June 2025
The living goddess of Lalitpur is carried to Jawalakhel to observe the Bhoto Jatra procession on June 1, 2025. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, observed for at least one to four months, ends with the showing of the 'Bhoto,' expecting the rightful owner to come and claim it. Historians claim that the chariot procession of Machindranath starts around 1,300 years ago. According to legend, shortly after the procession starts, the queen of the serpent king Karkotak develops an eye ailment. While searching for a healer, Karkotak mistakes a farmer working in the fields for a physician and brings him to Taudaha, a wetland on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Frightened, the farmer prays to Machhindranath and rubs his hands on the soil to make an herbal paste. He offers it to Karkotak as medicine, and the paste cures the queen's eyes. Grateful, Karkotak rewards the farmer with a jewel-studded vest (bhoto) and returns him to the human world. The farmer begins wearing the bhoto while working in his fields. One day, a ghost in human form steals the vest. The farmer searches everywhere but cannot find it. Later, while attending the Machhindranath chariot festival, he sees the ghost wearing the same vest and claims it as his. When the ghost refuses to return it, a dispute breaks out. People summon Karkotak to resolve the conflict. In the end, because neither party can prove ownership, they entrust the bhoto to Machhindranath. Since then, devotees follow the tradition of displaying the bhoto after the chariot procession, hoping that someone with valid proof of ownership will come forward. Each year, they display the sacred vest on an auspicious date. According to legend, no one succeeds in proving ownership of the bhoto so far.
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Nepal Observes Bhoto Jatra, Formally Ending Months Long Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession
1 June 2025
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1 June 2025
The living goddess, Kumari of Patan, Nihira Bajracharya, watches the Bhoto Jatra procession in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, on June 1, 2025. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath is observed for at least a month to four months and ends with the showing of the 'Bhoto,' expecting the rightful owner to come and claim it. Historians claim that the chariot procession of Machindranath started around 1,300 years ago. According to legend, shortly after the procession started, the queen of the serpent king Karkotak developed an eye ailment. While searching for a healer, Karkotak mistakes a farmer working in the fields for a physician and brings him to Taudaha, a wetland on the outskirts of Kathmandu. Frightened, the farmer prays to Machhindranath and rubs his hands on the soil to make an herbal paste. He offers it to Karkotak as medicine, and the paste cures the queen's eyes. Grateful, Karkotak rewards the farmer with a jewel-studded vest (bhoto) and returns him to the human world. The farmer begins wearing the bhoto while working in his fields. One day, a ghost in human form steals the vest. The farmer searches everywhere but cannot find it. Later, while attending the Machhindranath chariot festival, he sees the ghost wearing the same vest and claims it as his. When the ghost refuses to return it, a dispute breaks out. People summon Karkotak to resolve the conflict. In the end, because neither party can prove ownership, they entrust the bhoto to Machhindranath. Since then, devotees follow the tradition of displaying the bhoto after the chariot procession, hoping that someone with valid proof of ownership will come forward. Each year, they display the sacred vest on an auspicious date. According to legend, no one has succeeded in proving ownership of the bhoto so far.
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