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#13245503
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245505
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245507
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245509
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245512
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245513
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13245514
27 Jan 2026
Youth candidates under the Employment Permit System (EPS) stage a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 27, 2026, demanding faster deployment to South Korea after passing language and skill tests. The protesters, who pass the language exams for the agriculture and fisheries sectors but remain on the roster for over a year without being sent, gather at Maitighar, Kathmandu. They demand that the validity of the roster be extended by two years, as names of qualified candidates are removed if they are not selected by employers within the current two-year period.
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#13136069
28 Dec 2025
Priests perform a holy bath ritual of Seto Machhindranath in the presence of the newly appointed Kumari ARYA TARA SHAKYA, who is not pictured, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 28, 2025. The ritual marks the first public appearance of Kumari ARYA TARA SHAKYA after being taken to TALEJU following her selection during Dashain, ahead of the upcoming Seto Machhindranath Jatra.
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#13061498
5 Dec 2025
In Madison, WI, on March 15, 2024, Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings forward and future Charlotte Hornets NBA lottery pick Kon Knueppel (33) hits a buzzer beater before halftime during the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal game against the Nicolet Knights at the Kohl Center. Knueppel scores a game-high 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds, and dishes 7 assists to lead the undefeated Vikings (29-0) to a narrow 56-54 victory over Nicolet, advancing them to the state championship. Knueppel, who is named Wisconsin's ''Mr. Basketball,'' commits to Duke University before being selected 4th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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5 Dec 2025
In Madison, WI, on March 15, 2024, Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings forward and future Charlotte Hornets NBA lottery pick Kon Knueppel (33) hits a buzzer beater before halftime during the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal game against the Nicolet Knights at the Kohl Center. Knueppel scores a game-high 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds, and dishes 7 assists to lead the undefeated Vikings (29-0) to a narrow 56-54 victory over Nicolet, advancing them to the state championship. Knueppel, who is named Wisconsin's ''Mr. Basketball,'' commits to Duke University before being selected 4th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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5 Dec 2025
In Madison, WI, on March 15, 2024, Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings forward and future Charlotte Hornets NBA lottery pick Kon Knueppel (33) hits a buzzer beater before halftime during the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal game against the Nicolet Knights at the Kohl Center. Knueppel scores a game-high 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds, and dishes 7 assists to lead the undefeated Vikings (29-0) to a narrow 56-54 victory over Nicolet, advancing them to the state championship. Knueppel, who is named Wisconsin's ''Mr. Basketball,'' commits to Duke University before being selected 4th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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#13061501
5 Dec 2025
In Madison, WI, on March 15, 2024, Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings forward and future Charlotte Hornets NBA lottery pick Kon Knueppel (33) hits a buzzer beater before halftime during the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal game against the Nicolet Knights at the Kohl Center. Knueppel scores a game-high 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds, and dishes 7 assists to lead the undefeated Vikings (29-0) to a narrow 56-54 victory over Nicolet, advancing them to the state championship. Knueppel, who is named Wisconsin's ''Mr. Basketball,'' commits to Duke University before being selected 4th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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#13061504
5 Dec 2025
In Madison, WI, on March 15, 2024, Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings forward and future Charlotte Hornets NBA lottery pick Kon Knueppel (33) passes the ball during the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal game against the Nicolet Knights at the Kohl Center. Knueppel scores a game-high 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds, and dishes 7 assists to lead the undefeated Vikings (29-0) to a narrow 56-54 victory over Nicolet, advancing them to the state championship. Knueppel, who is named Wisconsin's ''Mr. Basketball,'' commits to Duke University before being selected 4th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
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#12812390
30 Sep 2025
Trishna Shakya, the retired Royal Kumari of Kathmandu, is carried back to her home in a palanquin amid a ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 30, 2025. Nepal has a unique tradition of worshipping the ''Kumari,'' the living goddess, who is appointed at certain intervals following a strict selection process. A young Newar girl with no blemishes is chosen to represent the Goddess Kumari as an incarnation of Goddess Taleju, the tutelary deity of the Malla dynasty and the Shah dynasty, which inherits the tradition. The young candidates from the Shakya caste among the Newars, many as young as four years old, must go through an extremely strict selection process before one of them is chosen to represent the Goddess. She must remain calm and show no signs of fear even when put through scary tests. Once chosen, she lives within the Kumari Ghar (Kumari's House), her feet must never touch the ground, and she leaves her residence only during certain festivals. She remains a Living Goddess until any form of bleeding occurs, which is usually when she reaches puberty. The Living Goddess is worshipped with great reverence, and even the Shah Kings follow the tradition of receiving tika and blessings from her. Dating back to the 17th century, the practice is institutionalized by a Malla king. Legend has it that King Jaya Prakash Malla, under the influence of alcohol while playing a game with the visiting Goddess Taleju in the form of a human, starts lusting after her. This offends the goddess, and she orders the king to make an oath that he will select a virgin girl within whom she will always reside. The tradition continues to this day. The Malla dynasty is ousted by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, but the tradition of revering the Goddess Kumari is continued by the conquerors. Until 2008, the Shah King goes to the Kumari to receive tika on his forehead, which symbolizes the empowering of the monarch.
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#12812391
30 Sep 2025
Aryatara Shakya, two and a half years old, in red regalia, is carried by her father as she is brought to the Taleju Bhawani Temple in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Nepal, on September 30, 2025, to formally anoint her as the new Royal Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal. Nepal has a unique tradition of worshipping the ''Kumari,'' the living goddess, who is appointed at certain intervals following a strict selection process. A young Newar girl with no blemishes is chosen to represent the Goddess Kumari as an incarnation of Goddess Taleju, the tutelary deity of the Malla dynasty and the Shah dynasty, which inherited the tradition. The young candidates from the Shakya caste among the Newars, many as young as four years old, must go through an extremely strict selection process before one of them is chosen to represent the Goddess. She must remain calm and show no signs of fear even when put through scary tests. Once chosen, she has to live within the Kumari Ghar (Kumari's House), her feet must never touch the ground, and she will leave her residence only during certain festivals. She remains a Living Goddess until any form of bleeding occurs, which is usually when she reaches puberty. The Living Goddess is worshipped with great reverence, and even the Shah Kings follow the tradition of receiving tika and blessings from her. Dating back to the 17th century, the practice is institutionalized by a Malla king. Legend has it that King Jaya Prakash Malla, under the influence of alcohol while playing a game with the visiting Goddess Taleju in the form of a human, starts lusting after her. This offends the goddess, and she orders the king to make an oath that he will select a virgin girl within whom she will always reside. The tradition continues to this day. The Malla dynasty is ousted by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, but the tradition of revering the Goddess Kumari is continued by the conquerors. Until 2008, the Shah King goes to the Kumari to receive tika on his forehead.
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30 Sep 2025
Aryatara Shakya, two and a half years old, in red regalia, is carried by her father as she is brought to the Taleju Bhawani Temple in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Nepal, on September 30, 2025, to formally anoint her as the new Royal Kumari, the living goddess of Nepal. Nepal has a unique tradition of worshipping the ''Kumari,'' the living goddess, who is appointed at certain intervals following a strict selection process. A young Newar girl with no blemishes is chosen to represent the Goddess Kumari as an incarnation of Goddess Taleju, the tutelary deity of the Malla dynasty and the Shah dynasty, which inherited the tradition. The young candidates from the Shakya caste among the Newars, many as young as four years old, must go through an extremely strict selection process before one of them is chosen to represent the Goddess. She must remain calm and show no signs of fear even when put through scary tests. Once chosen, she has to live within the Kumari Ghar (Kumari's House), her feet must never touch the ground, and she will leave her residence only during certain festivals. She remains a Living Goddess until any form of bleeding occurs, which is usually when she reaches puberty. The Living Goddess is worshipped with great reverence, and even the Shah Kings follow the tradition of receiving tika and blessings from her. Dating back to the 17th century, the practice is institutionalized by a Malla king. Legend has it that King Jaya Prakash Malla, under the influence of alcohol while playing a game with the visiting Goddess Taleju in the form of a human, starts lusting after her. This offends the goddess, and she orders the king to make an oath that he will select a virgin girl within whom she will always reside. The tradition continues to this day. The Malla dynasty is ousted by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, but the tradition of revering the Goddess Kumari is continued by the conquerors. Until 2008, the Shah King goes to the Kumari to receive tika on his forehead.
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