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Remains Of Nepali Student Bipin Joshi Killed In Hamas Captivity Flown To Kathmandu
20 October 2025
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20 October 2025
Flower garlands are kept next to the coffin containing the remains of Nepali student Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after it is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Bipin Joshi, a Nepali agriculture student, is abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, while he is in Israel under the ''learn and earn scheme.'' In addition, a total of 10 Nepali students are also killed when Hamas storms their shelter. Dozens of Nepali citizens are then evacuated from Israel after the attack by Hamas.
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Remains Of Nepali Student Bipin Joshi Killed In Hamas Captivity Flown To Kathmandu
20 October 2025
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20 October 2025
Flower garlands are kept next to the coffin containing the remains of Nepali student Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity, after it is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Bipin Joshi, a Nepali agriculture student, is abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, while he is in Israel under the ''learn and earn scheme.'' In addition, a total of 10 Nepali students are also killed when Hamas storms their shelter. Dozens of Nepali citizens are then evacuated from Israel after the attack by Hamas.
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4 September 2025
A view of submerged houses on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Thursday, as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies underwater, homes are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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4 September 2025
A view of submerged houses on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Thursday, as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies underwater, homes are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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4 September 2025
Kashmiri residents stand outside their flooded homes on the outskirts of Srinagar on Thursday as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, leaving thousands displaced and fearful of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies submerged, houses are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--remains closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people lose their lives in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, highlighting the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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4 September 2025
A Kashmiri woman sits atop her house, looking toward submerged homes on the outskirts of Srinagar on Thursday, as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies underwater, houses are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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4 September 2025
A group of Kashmiri residents sits outside their submerged homes on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Thursday, as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies underwater, houses are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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4 September 2025
A group of Kashmiri women looks on as rising waters swallow their home on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Thursday, part of a flood that engulfs dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley. Thousands are displaced, with many fearful of worsening conditions. Agricultural land now lies submerged, houses are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--remains closed for the ninth straight day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people are killed in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather sweeping the Himalayan region
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4 September 2025
A group of Kashmiri residents sits outside their submerged homes on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Thursday, as rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies underwater, houses are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face severe shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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#12713201
4 September 2025
Residents cling to a rope as they wade through strong floodwaters during a rescue operation on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, where rising waters submerge homes and displace thousands. Floodwaters sweep through residential areas on the outskirts of Srinagar. Rising waters engulf dozens of villages across the Himalayan Valley, displacing thousands and fueling fears of worsening conditions. Agricultural land lies submerged, homes are damaged, and families flee to higher ground. With road connectivity snapped and shops shuttered, stranded residents face acute shortages of essential supplies as transport services remain paralyzed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert, warning of heightened risks of landslides, flash floods, and further road blockages. The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway--the Valley's lifeline--is now closed for the ninth consecutive day, deepening the crisis and cutting Kashmir off from vital supplies. Rescue teams begin evacuating vulnerable populations, but fear grips the region as memories of the devastating 2014 floods resurface. Adding to the tragedy, at least seven people die in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh, underscoring the wider human toll of extreme weather battering the Himalayan region.
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
In Rome, Italy, on July 11, 2025, ''Remembering to Protect Better'' is the theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212. President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo, Satnam Singh's parents arrive and are welcomed by Francesco Rocca
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
In Rome, Italy, on July 11, 2025, ''Remembering to Protect Better'' is the theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212. President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo, Satnam Singh's parents arrive at the Lazio Regional headquarters, welcomed by Francesco Rocca and union representatives.
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
In Rome, Italy, on July 11, 2025, ''Remembering to Protect Better'' is the theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212. President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo, Satnam Singh's parents, G. Singh and J. Kaur
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
In Rome, Italy, on July 11, 2025, ''Remembering to Protect Better'' is the theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212. President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo, Satnam Singh's parents, G. Singh and J. Kaur
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
The theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212 in Rome, Italy, is ''Remembering to Protect Better.'' President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo is G. Singh, Satnam Singh's father
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"Remembering To Protect Better" – Francesco Rocca Meets Satnam Singh’s Parents
29 August 2025
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29 August 2025
In Rome, Italy, on July 11, 2025, ''Remembering to Protect Better'' is the theme of the event held on Monday, July 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tevere Hall of the Lazio Region, located at Via Cristoforo Colombo 212. President Francesco Rocca, the family of Satnam Singh--the Indian worker who died last year due to a workplace accident in the Agro Pontino area--Regional Labour Councillor Giuseppe Schiboni, and institutional and union representatives attend. In the photo, J. Kaur, Satnam Singh's mother
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