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18 December 2025
In Katowice, Poland, on December 16, 2025, Slawomir Cenckiewicz, head of the National Security Bureau, attends a Mass in the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross during the commemoration of the 44th anniversary of the Pacification of the 'Wujek' Mine. On December 16, 1981, in Katowice, striking miners at the 'Wujek' coal mine are violently suppressed by units of ZOMO acting under orders issued by Wojciech Jaruzelski. As a result of these actions, six miners are killed at the scene, three others later die in hospital, and 23 are injured. These events bring the strike at the mine to an end.
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16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13102574
16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13102576
16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13102578
16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13102579
16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13102580
16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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16 December 2025
Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Victory Day on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with nationwide programs. Bangladesh sets a new world record by performing the largest-ever parachuting display while carrying the national flag during Victory Day celebrations marking 54 years of independence. A total of 54 paratroopers of ''Team Bangladesh,'' each carrying the national flag, perform a skydiving display to commemorate the occasion. Paratroopers numbered 49 to 54 carry the names of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers who are killed in Sudan, honoring their sacrifice. The event is organized jointly by the Bangladesh Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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#13033564
28 November 2025
Rafael Quintas of Portugal and Jakob Vinzenz Pokorny of Austria pose for a photo alongside the match referee and assistants prior to the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 final match between Portugal and Austria at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on November 27, 2025.
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19 November 2025
RZESZOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 19: A view of the Monument to the Cursed Soldiers, a tribute to Poland’s post-war anti-communist resistance, in the center of Rzeszow, Poland, on November 19, 2025. The memorial includes a figure of Łukasz Ciepliński and busts of six WiN officers executed in 1951, later honored with a national remembrance day.
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Korea DPR U17 v Japan U17 - FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Morocco 2025: Quarter-Final
2 November 2025
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2 November 2025
Referees and players of Korea DPR and Japan participate in the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Morocco 2025 quarter-final match between Korea DPR and Japan in Rabat, Morocco, on November 1, 2025, at the Olympic Stadium.
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28 October 2025
Members of Gen Z United stage a protest wearing the national flag during a demonstration organized for reforms and accountability, demanding justice for the violence and destruction that occur during the Gen Z movement protests of September in Kathmandu. The protest takes place from the damaged building of the Department of Roads -- which is burnt down during the anti-corruption Gen Z protest -- to the Nepal Oil Corporation building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 28, 2025. Nearly six weeks after the formation of the interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki, frustration among youths grows over the government's handling of the aftermath of the youth-led uprising that shakes the country's political establishment. Protesters accuse the administration of failing to properly investigate police crackdowns, arson, and vandalism that leave several people injured and cause extensive damage.
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28 October 2025
Members of Gen Z United stage a protest wearing the national flag during a demonstration organized for reforms and accountability, demanding justice for the violence and destruction that occur during the Gen Z movement protests of September in Kathmandu. The protest takes place from the damaged building of the Department of Roads -- which is burnt down during the anti-corruption Gen Z protest -- to the Nepal Oil Corporation building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 28, 2025. Nearly six weeks after the formation of the interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki, frustration among youths grows over the government's handling of the aftermath of the youth-led uprising that shakes the country's political establishment. Protesters accuse the administration of failing to properly investigate police crackdowns, arson, and vandalism that leave several people injured and cause extensive damage.
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28 October 2025
Members of Gen Z United stage a protest wearing the national flag during a demonstration organized for reforms and accountability, demanding justice for the violence and destruction that occur during the Gen Z movement protests of September in Kathmandu. The protest takes place from the damaged building of the Department of Roads -- which is burnt down during the anti-corruption Gen Z protest -- to the Nepal Oil Corporation building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 28, 2025. Nearly six weeks after the formation of the interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki, frustration among youths grows over the government's handling of the aftermath of the youth-led uprising that shakes the country's political establishment. Protesters accuse the administration of failing to properly investigate police crackdowns, arson, and vandalism that leave several people injured and cause extensive damage.
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#12919417
28 October 2025
Members of Gen Z United stage a protest in front of the damaged building of the Department of Roads, which is burnt down during the anti-corruption Gen Z protest, wearing the national flag during a demonstration organized for reforms and accountability. They demand justice for the violence and destruction that occur during the Gen Z movement protests of September in Kathmandu. The protest continues up to the Nepal Oil Corporation building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 28, 2025. Nearly six weeks after the formation of the interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki, frustration among youths continues to rise over the government's slow response to the aftermath of the uprising that shakes Nepal's political establishment. Protesters accuse the government of neglecting investigations into police crackdowns, arson, and vandalism that leave multiple people injured and cause widespread damage.
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