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11 December 2025
A veiled Iranian woman holds an envelope containing the name of Iran's 1404 Lady of the Year during a ceremony in commemoration of National Mother's Day at a sports hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on December 10, 2025. The Lady of the Year Ceremony in Iran is similar to international Miss contests. However, in this event, a group called Mesl-e Haniyeh introduces an Iranian woman or girl who achieves accomplishments in cultural, sports, religious, hijab, or scientific fields.
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29 November 2025
An observation tethered balloon with a viewing platform is airborne in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Balon Widokowy viewpoint is a tourist attraction near the Forum Przestrzenie building.
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25 November 2025
A city police officer takes a photo of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link as smog envelops the bridge in Mumbai, India, on November 25, 2025.
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16 November 2025
A dense layer of fog envelops a paddy field in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 16, 2025. Winter in Nepal is generally cold, dry, and sunny. The temperature in Kathmandu, the country's capital, can drop to 0?C (32?F) at night, and the higher altitudes can get much colder. Snow is common in the higher Himalayan regions, but in the lower elevations, winter is usually dry and sunny.
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
17 October 2025
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17 October 2025
A portion of Kathmandu, Nepal, is covered by a thin layer of smog that shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley on October 17, 2025, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed the annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3-4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone.
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
17 October 2025
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17 October 2025
Smoke billows from a residential area in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as a thin layer of smog shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped valley, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3-4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone.
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
17 October 2025
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17 October 2025
Smoke billows from a residential area in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as a thin layer of smog shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped valley, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3 to 4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone.
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
17 October 2025
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17 October 2025
A portion of Kathmandu, Nepal, is covered by a thin layer of smog that shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped Kathmandu Valley on October 17, 2025, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed the annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3-4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone.
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12 October 2025
A Deutsche Post letter carrier delivers mail with a yellow postal trolley in front of a half-timbered house in Alsfeld, Germany, on October 10, 2025. The postal service worker is on a regular delivery route.
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Athens Rally Demands Justice For Tempi Train Disaster Victims On 6th Of September
7 September 2025
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7 September 2025
A person is enveloped in a cloud of tear gas after a grenade explodes nearby, as others run down a street during a rally at Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece, on September 6, 2025, demanding justice for the victims of the 2023 Tempi train disaster.
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25 July 2025
A tree-lined pedestrian zone along Nollendorfstrasse in the Schoeneberg district features Gruenderzeit-era apartment buildings and cobblestone paving under a dense green canopy, forming part of the city's climate-adaptive urban structure for heat protection in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025.
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25 July 2025
A tree-lined pedestrian zone along Nollendorfstrasse in the Schoeneberg district features Gruenderzeit-era apartment buildings and cobblestone paving under a dense green canopy, forming part of the city's climate-adaptive urban structure for heat protection in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025.
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Woman Fatally And Brutally Stabbed Multiple Times Inside Of 2295 Grand Concourse Within The Confines Of The 46 Precinct
25 July 2025
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25 July 2025
Evidence in an envelope is gathered at 2295 Grand Concourse, Apartment 4A, and collected following a fatal stabbing of Princesa Encarnacion-Soto in Bronx, New York, United States, on July 24, 2025. Earlier in the week, a woman identified as Princesa Encarnacion-Soto is fatally stabbed multiple times inside the building within the confines of the 46th precinct. Police officers respond to a 911 call of an assault in progress inside the building and find her unconscious and unresponsive with multiple stab wounds to her body. EMS responds and transports the victim to BronxCare Health System, where she is pronounced dead. Naida Jorge, 54 years old, is arrested in the murder and charged with Murder, Manslaughter, Hindering Prosecution, Concealment of a Human Corpse, and Tampering with Physical Evidence. Crime scene investigators with the New York City Police Department spend multiple days and several hours each day at the apartment in the Bronx meticulously gathering evidence.
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24 June 2025
People try to cool off under a palm tree sprinkler on Coney Island beach in New York City, United States, on June 23, 2025. A potentially life-threatening heat wave envelops the eastern third of the United States on Monday, impacting nearly 160 million people. Temperatures are expected to climb to 104 degrees Fahrenheit in the New York metropolitan area.
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24 June 2025
People walk barefoot along the Coney Island boardwalk carrying bottled water during a heat wave in Brooklyn, New York, on June 23, 2025. A potentially life-threatening heat wave envelops the eastern third of the United States on Monday, impacting nearly 160 million people. Temperatures are expected to climb to 104 degrees Fahrenheit in the New York metropolitan area.
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24 June 2025
People try to cool off on Coney Island beach in New York City, United States, on June 23, 2025. A potentially life-threatening heat wave envelops the eastern third of the United States on Monday, impacting nearly 160 million people. Temperatures are expected to climb to 104 degrees Fahrenheit in the New York metropolitan area.
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