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#12936077
2 November 2025
Entrance and exit doors are pictured at Schwuz Club in Berlin, Germany, on November 1, 2025. The club files for insolvency last July and closes after 48 years of activity, being one of the oldest points of reference for Berlin's queer community.
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#12831564
5 October 2025
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country.
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#12831570
5 October 2025
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country.
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#12831572
5 October 2025
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country.
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#12831560
5 October 2025
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster.
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#12831562
5 October 2025
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster.
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#12831566
5 October 2025
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster.
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#12831568
5 October 2025
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster.
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#12831574
5 October 2025
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster.
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#12772899
19 September 2025
Passengers move through access gates and concourses at Rotterdam Centraal station in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. Travelers enter and exit the station halls, pass ticket barriers, and navigate signage for trains, metro, and international connections.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
#12708442
2 September 2025
Nepali players practice at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, for an upcoming friendly match organized at the venue following the AFC's announcement that it is not fit to host any international football matches. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
#12708443
2 September 2025
Nepali players practice at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, for an upcoming friendly match organized at the venue following the AFC's announcement that it is not fit to host any international football matches. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
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2 September 2025
Nepali players practice at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, for an upcoming friendly match organized at the venue following the AFC's announcement that it is not fit to host any international football matches. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
#12708446
2 September 2025
Nepali players practice at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, for an upcoming friendly match organized at the venue following the AFC's announcement that it is not fit to host any international football matches. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
#12708448
2 September 2025
Nepali players practice at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, for an upcoming friendly match organized at the venue following the AFC's announcement that it is not fit to host any international football matches. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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Nepal’s Only International Football Stadium- Dasaharath Stadium Declared Unfit For Matches
2 September 2025
#12708449
2 September 2025
A general view of the Dasaratha Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 2, 2025, shows it is declared unfit to host international matches by the AFC after inspection. The Dasharath Stadium, the country's only international-standard venue, is declared unfit by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in August 2025. A recent AFC inspection of the Dasharath Stadium raises serious concerns about the venue's infrastructure and safety standards. The AFC points out that the stadium lacks a modern automated watering system, proper drainage, and separate entry and exit points for players, officials, media personnel, and spectators. In addition, misaligned floodlights make evening matches nearly impossible. Following the inspection, AFC officials formally inform the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) that the stadium does not meet international requirements for Asian Cup qualifiers.
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