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#13036953
29 November 2025
Two people sit on a low stone seawall or bench along the waterfront, with a small dog sitting between them, in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The person on the right looks intently at a smartphone.
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#13029089
26 November 2025
The brightly lit storefront of a Diesel fashion and clothing boutique is visible beneath two historic stone arches with ornate black ironwork in the city center in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The windows display garments on mannequins and shelves holding footwear and fashion accessories. The interior is dominated by a vivid red glow originating from the back, contrasting with the neutral stone exterior, highlighting the retail and fashion industry presence within a classic architectural setting.
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#13010002
21 November 2025
The historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House is seen in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after being retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location
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#13010011
21 November 2025
The historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House is seen in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after being retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location
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#13010013
21 November 2025
The historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House is seen in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after being retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location
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#13010022
21 November 2025
The historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House is seen in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after being retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location
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#13010023
21 November 2025
The historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House is seen in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after being retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location
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#13010003
21 November 2025
Locals carry the historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after it is retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010007
21 November 2025
Locals pose with the historic toran above the right-side window of the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after it is retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010016
21 November 2025
Locals attach the historic toran to its original place above the right-side window of the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after retrieving it from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010021
21 November 2025
Locals attach the historic toran to its original place above the right-side window of the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after retrieving it from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010004
21 November 2025
Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Sunita Dangol carries the historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after it is retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010005
21 November 2025
Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Sunita Dangol carries the historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after it is retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#13010006
21 November 2025
Deputy Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Sunita Dangol carries the historic toran of the right-side window above the main entrance of Kumari House in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 21, 2025, after it is retrieved from the Barakat Gallery in London. The carved wooden toran, stolen from Kumari House two decades ago, is welcomed back with traditional music and rituals before being reinstalled in its original location.
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#12981700
12 November 2025
A Nepali student rushes back to school, walking past a wooden carved window in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 12, 2025.
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#12945922
4 November 2025
NARSINGH touches and kills HIRANYAKASHYAPU during the eighth day of the Kartik Naach at Kartik Dabali, Patan Durbar Square, in Patan, Nepal, on November 3, which extends into November 4. Lord Vishnu, in his half-man, half-lion form, emerges from the pillar at twilight to protect his devotee PRAHLAD. Using his divine strength and claws, NARSINGH strikes down the tyrant king, fulfilling Brahma’s boon while restoring dharma. The scene symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and forms the climax of the ten-day traditional dance-drama dating back to the 17th-century Malla period.
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