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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 armored vehicle during a demonstration of...

#13364235

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 armored vehicle during a demonstration of...

#13364235

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 armored vehicle during a demonstration of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026.


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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) performing a live-fire demonstration as black smoke rises...

#13364287

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) performing a live-fire demonstration as black smoke rises...

#13364287

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the KUNA unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) performing a live-fire demonstration as black smoke rises from a target in the background during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026.


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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and the Borsuk amphibious infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)...

#13364225

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and the Borsuk amphibious infantry fighting vehicle (IFV)...

#13364225

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and the Borsuk amphibious infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026.


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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
A view of the WLKM 'Monster from Tarnow,' a 12.7mm multi-barrel machine gun, mounted on a Legwan 4x4 light...

#13364218

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
A view of the WLKM 'Monster from Tarnow,' a 12.7mm multi-barrel machine gun, mounted on a Legwan 4x4 light...

#13364218

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the WLKM 'Monster from Tarnow,' a 12.7mm multi-barrel machine gun, mounted on a Legwan 4x4 light tactical vehicle and the Borsuk amphibious infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), both seen during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026.


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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
View of the PLargonia long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on its catapult launch rail during open test...

#13364195

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
View of the PLargonia long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on its catapult launch rail during open test...

#13364195

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: View of the PLargonia long-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on its catapult launch rail during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. Developed by the Air Force Institute of Technology (ITWL), the delta-wing drone is a multi-role platform capable of acting as both a loitering munition with a 900 km range and a high-speed aerial target for air defense training.


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ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 tactical multi-purpose vehicle during ope...

#13364198

Military Drone Systems Demonstration In Zielonka Training Grounds

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: 
 A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 tactical multi-purpose vehicle during ope...

#13364198

23 February 2026

ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the KUNA Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and a Waran 4x4 tactical multi-purpose vehicle during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. The KUNA is a configurable autonomous multi-role tracked platform designed for reconnaissance, logistics, and combat missions in challenging winter conditions. The demonstration, attended by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, showcased Polish-developed autonomous technologies and elements of the SAN anti-drone system.


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Referee Giovanni Ayroldi during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di Stabia Italy o...

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SS Juve Stabia v Modena FC - Serie B

22 February 2026

Referee Giovanni Ayroldi during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di Stabia Italy o...

#13360423

22 February 2026

Referee Giovanni Ayroldi during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di Stabia Italy on 22 February 2026.


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Andrea Sottil Head Coach of Modena FC during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di S...

#13360261

SS Juve Stabia v Modena FC - Serie B

22 February 2026

Andrea Sottil Head Coach of Modena FC during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di S...

#13360261

22 February 2026

Andrea Sottil Head Coach of Modena FC during the Serie B match between SS Juve Stabia and Modena FC at Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare Di Stabia Italy on 22 February 2026.


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The Moderna logo appears on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on February 9, 2026. Vaccine manufacturer...

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Vaccine Manufacturers

9 February 2026

The Moderna logo appears on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on February 9, 2026. Vaccine manufacturer...

#13295625

9 February 2026

The Moderna logo appears on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on February 9, 2026. Vaccine manufacturers play a central role in global public health, investing in research, development, and distribution of new immunization products. As health challenges evolve worldwide, the industry faces growing demands for innovation, supply chain resilience, and equitable access to vaccines. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290165

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290165

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinath Crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026, to perform his final rites. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Develop...

#13290169

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Develop...

#13290169

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Development Board for a final tribute before his funeral on February 8, 2026, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Develop...

#13290179

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Develop...

#13290179

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' is kept at the Film Development Board for a final tribute before his funeral on February 8, 2026, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290187

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290187

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinath Crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026, to perform his final rites. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290188

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290188

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinath Crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026, to perform his final rites. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290189

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinat...

#13290189

8 February 2026

The body of Nepali veteran actor Sunil Thapa, who plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' arrives at the Pashupatinath Crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026, to perform his final rites. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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Nepali actors and members of the Nepali film industry drape the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa, who also plays the role of a coach...

#13290163

Nepal Bids Farewell To Sunil Thapa, Greatest Villain Of All Time

8 February 2026

Nepali actors and members of the Nepali film industry drape the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa, who also plays the role of a coach...

#13290163

8 February 2026

Nepali actors and members of the Nepali film industry drape the body of veteran Nepali actor Sunil Thapa, who also plays the role of a coach in the Bollywood movie ''Mary Kom,'' with the national flag of Nepal ahead of his final rites in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 8, 2026. Thapa is actively involved in Nepali and Indian cinema for decades, and his untimely demise leaves the entire Nepali arts and film fraternity in shock. He is widely respected for giving depth, recognition, and dignity to antagonistic roles in Nepali films, earning acclaim comparable to that of lead actors. He is especially popular among audiences for his iconic role as 'Rate Kaila,' which becomes one of the most memorable villains in Nepali cinema. Through his strong screen presence and distinctive acting style, Thapa earns a unique place for himself in the film industry. Born on May 19, 1957, Thapa contributes to acting, modeling, sports, and various aspects of the film industry. He begins his professional life as a model, working in Mumbai in the 1970s for prominent brands including Binny and Mafatlals. In those early years, he also plays competitive football, representing ICL Club Bombay and Orkay Sports Club. While modeling, he works as a photojournalist for Junior Statesman magazine. He covers Bhutan's 1974 coronation ceremony. He makes his Bollywood debut in 1981 with the Hindi film ''Ek Duuje Ke Liye,'' a major commercial success that introduces him to Indian audiences. He later returns to Nepal and rises to prominence following the release of Chino, a landmark Nepali film that secures his place in the country's cinematic history. It is Chino that transforms him into a household name. His portrayal of the antagonist ''Ratey Kaila'' is both unsettling and magnetic, earning acclaim from critics and audiences alike. The character becomes so iconic that Thapa is widely recognized by the role's name rather than his own.


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