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Demonstrators hold a red ensign flag during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Squ... Editorial
Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators hold a red ensign flag during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Squ...

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22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators hold a red ensign flag during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square...

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22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square... Editorial
Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square...

#12895788

22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square... Editorial
Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square...

#12895804

22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square...

#12895813

22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square... Editorial
Canada First Rally In Toronto
22 Oct 2025 · Toronto, Canada
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Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square...

#12895817

22 Oct 2025

Demonstrators drape themselves in Canadian flags during the 'Canada First' anti-immigration and anti-immigrant rally at Yonge-Dundas Square (Sankofa Square) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 13, 2025. Anti-immigration protesters gather across Canada seeking the government to 'stop mass immigration and start mass deportations'. The rally is one of several held across Canada to coincide with the huge rally held in the United Kingdom by far-right activist Tommy Robinson on the same day. The red ensign flag, in particular, is a complex symbol. It can express patriotism and pride, but at times is appropriated by anti-immigration protesters and the far-right.


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People walk past the chariots built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710583
People walk past the chariots built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for...

#12710583

3 Sep 2025

People walk past the chariots built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari publicly appears on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bounded. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710584
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710584

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710587
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710587

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710596
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710596

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710597
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710597

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710598
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710598

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710599
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710599

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710600
A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares f...

#12710600

3 Sep 2025

A local worker cleans a chariot built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which has been followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worship festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari appears publicly on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710601
Nepali workers change the sacred clothes at various temples in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3,...

#12710601

3 Sep 2025

Nepali workers change the sacred clothes at various temples in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025, as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, marks the Indra Jatra, which has been observed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the festival features singing, mask dances, and other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction, as Goddess Kumari makes a public appearance on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues to this day. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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Nepali workers change the sacred clothes at various temples in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3,... Editorial
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
3 Sep 2025 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#12710602
Nepali workers change the sacred clothes at various temples in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3,...

#12710602

3 Sep 2025

Nepali workers change the sacred clothes at various temples in the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025, as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, according to the lunar calendar, marks the Indra Jatra, which has been observed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the festival features singing, mask dances, and other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari as the center of attraction, as Goddess Kumari makes a public appearance on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues to this day. Indra, the god of rain, is worshipped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism.


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