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Amazon Fulfillment, which opens in 2017, is the most automated fulfillment center in Spain and covers 130,000 square meters. It is located n...

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Amazon Fulfillment headquarters near Barcelona Airport

21 November 2025

Amazon Fulfillment, which opens in 2017, is the most automated fulfillment center in Spain and covers 130,000 square meters. It is located n...

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21 November 2025

Amazon Fulfillment, which opens in 2017, is the most automated fulfillment center in Spain and covers 130,000 square meters. It is located near Barcelona Airport, in El Prat de Llobregat, Spain, on November 20, 2025.


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A moment of the press conference demands the release of Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker detained for a year without charges in a Ven...

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The Press Conference To Demand The Release Of Alberto Trentini, An Italian Aid Worker Detained For A Year Without Charges In A Venezuelan Prison In Milan

16 November 2025

A moment of the press conference demands the release of Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker detained for a year without charges in a Ven...

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16 November 2025

A moment of the press conference demands the release of Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker detained for a year without charges in a Venezuelan prison, in Milan, Italy, on November 15, 2025


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A Big-spot Anthomyia fly (Anthomyia procellaris) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./Nur...

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Big-spot Anthomyia Fly

13 June 2025

A Big-spot Anthomyia fly (Anthomyia procellaris) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./Nur...

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13 June 2025

A Big-spot Anthomyia fly (Anthomyia procellaris) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 11, 2025.


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A 14-year-old boy is stabbed in the Times Square area on West 44th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, United States, on April 16,...

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14-year-old Boy Stabbed Above The Eye In The Times Square Area On West 44th Street And 8th Avenue In Manhattan New York

17 April 2025

A 14-year-old boy is stabbed in the Times Square area on West 44th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, United States, on April 16,...

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17 April 2025

A 14-year-old boy is stabbed in the Times Square area on West 44th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, United States, on April 16, 2025. On Wednesday evening at approximately 7:08 PM, a 14-year-old boy is stabbed above the eye and is originally listed in critical condition. No suspects are in custody, and the investigation is ongoing. Confused tourists in the area walk by and ask what happened and why a police presence is on the scene.


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Shell casings are being located at the crime scene. A 49-year-old man is being shot and killed outside at Daniel J. Corkery Elementary Schoo...

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49-year-old Man Shot And Killed Outside At Daniel J. Corkery Elementary School In Chicago Illinois

23 June 2024

Shell casings are being located at the crime scene. A 49-year-old man is being shot and killed outside at Daniel J. Corkery Elementary Schoo...

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23 June 2024

Shell casings are being located at the crime scene. A 49-year-old man is being shot and killed outside at Daniel J. Corkery Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on June 22, 2024. At approximately 3:26 p.m., Saturday afternoon, on the 4300 block of W. 25th Street, Chicago police officers are responding to a gunshot detection technology alert and are locating a 49-year-old man outside with multiple gunshot wounds to his body, and he is being transported to the hospital where he is being pronounced dead. There are no suspects in custody. Several shell casings are being located outside of Daniel J. Corkery Elementary School, and investigators are focusing on a vehicle in the parking lot of the school.


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Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

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Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228394

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being carried on a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine's sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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Hindu and Buddhist devotees in Lalitpur, Nepal, are preparing to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepa...

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Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Hindu and Buddhist devotees in Lalitpur, Nepal, are preparing to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepa...

#11228395

11 May 2024

Hindu and Buddhist devotees in Lalitpur, Nepal, are preparing to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath is the lord of rain and harvest. He is being honored with a 32-foot-tall chariot that will be paraded around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which translates to the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal. Its duration varies, depending largely on astronomical considerations. The Newar community constructs the towering chariot annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine without the use of a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering around the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, paying their respects before the formal sta...

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Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering around the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, paying their respects before the formal sta...

#11228396

11 May 2024

Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering around the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, paying their respects before the formal start of the chariot procession in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being honored with a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal. Its duration extends for months and is largely dependent on astronomical calculations. The Newar community is constructing the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in the chariot.


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The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which...

#11228398

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which...

#11228398

11 May 2024

The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which is set to tour around the city of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath is the lord of rain and harvest and is being honored with a 32-foot-tall, towering chariot that will journey through the city over the course of several weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal, lasting for months and is largely dependent on astronomical events. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot-tall chariot annually using wooden beams and intricate adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is placed in the chariot.


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The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which...

#11228399

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which...

#11228399

11 May 2024

The leader of the chariot procession, dressed in red, is instructing fellow devotees to pull the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath, which is set to tour around the city of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath is the lord of rain and harvest and is being honored with a 32-foot-tall, towering chariot that will journey through the city over the course of several weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal, lasting for months and is largely dependent on astronomical events. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot-tall chariot annually using wooden beams and intricate adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is placed in the chariot.


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Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering on the road to observe the chariot procession of Lord Rato Machhindranath, the nation's lon...

#11228402

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering on the road to observe the chariot procession of Lord Rato Machhindranath, the nation's lon...

#11228402

11 May 2024

Nepali Hindu and Buddhist devotees are gathering on the road to observe the chariot procession of Lord Rato Machhindranath, the nation's longest-running chariot procession, in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being honored with a 32-foot-tall sky-scraping chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The 32-foot sky-scraping chariot of Rato Machhendranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build, and it is being given a final touch-up with decorations before the lord is placed in the chariot.


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Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228403

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228403

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being carried on a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine's sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228404

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228404

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being carried on a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine's sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228405

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228405

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being carried on a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine's sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228406

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Procession Begins In Nepal

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Ne...

#11228406

11 May 2024

Nepali devotees are pulling the chariot of Lord Rato Machhindranath through the city square in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 11, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being carried on a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal and can last for months, depending on astronomical calculations. The Newar community constructs the 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath annually, using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine's sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being lifted onto a sky-scraping chariot in Nepal on May 9, 2024. Th...

#11222987

Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal

9 May 2024

The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being lifted onto a sky-scraping chariot in Nepal on May 9, 2024. Th...

#11222987

9 May 2024

The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being lifted onto a sky-scraping chariot in Nepal on May 9, 2024. The ''Red God,'' revered as the lord of rain and harvest, is being placed on a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to journey around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyo'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal, lasting for months and largely depending on astronomical calculations. The 32-foot-tall chariot of Rato Machhindranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and intricate adjustments to the shrine's sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before the idol of the lord is placed in the chariot.


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