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17 Apr 2026
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb interacts with fans and employees as the Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour makes a stop at Colony Brands Inc. in Monroe, Wisconsin, on April 16, 2026. The annual community outreach tour, featuring Packers executives, current players, and alumni, makes a special visit to help celebrate the Monroe-based company's 100th year in business.
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17 Apr 2026
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb interacts with fans and employees as the Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour makes a stop at Colony Brands Inc. in Monroe, Wisconsin, on April 16, 2026. The annual community outreach tour, featuring Packers executives, current players, and alumni, makes a special visit to help celebrate the Monroe-based company's 100th year in business.
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17 Apr 2026
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb and current Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams receive custom petit fours as the Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour makes a stop at Colony Brands Inc. in Monroe, Wisconsin, on April 16, 2026. The annual community outreach tour, featuring Packers executives, current players, and alumni, makes a special visit to help celebrate the Monroe-based company's 100th year in business.
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1 Apr 2026
Sabrina Roubache, Minister with special responsibility for vocational education, training, and apprenticeships, attached to the Minister for Labour and Solidarity and the Minister for National Education, arrives for a French Government meeting at the Hotel Matignon in Paris, France, on April 1, 2026.
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1 Apr 2026
Sabrina Roubache, Minister with special responsibility for vocational education, training, and apprenticeships, attached to the Minister for Labour and Solidarity and the Minister for National Education, arrives for a French Government meeting at the Hotel Matignon in Paris, France, on April 1, 2026.
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18 Mar 2026
Rabi Lamichhane (left), President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), attends the closing ceremony of the orientation program of his party in Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026. The Rastriya Swatantra Party conducts a two-day special training program for its newly elected lawmakers following its emergence as the largest party in the House of Representatives from the March 5 elections. The party initiates groundwork to form a new government under Balen Shah's leadership. Discussions are ongoing regarding Cabinet formation, while the party prepares necessary processes, including selecting a parliamentary party leader and amending its statute to facilitate Shah's leadership. Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane, senior leader Shah, and vice chairs Swarnim Wagle and Dol Prasad Aryal hold multiple rounds of discussions on government formation, focusing on potential ministerial candidates and the government's immediate priorities once formed.
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18 Mar 2026
Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), addresses the closing ceremony of the orientation program for newly elected members of parliament in Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026. The Rastriya Swatantra Party has conducted a two-day special training program for its newly elected lawmakers after becoming the largest party in the House of Representatives from the March 5 elections. The party is preparing to form a new government under Balen Shah's leadership. Discussions are ongoing regarding Cabinet formation, and the party is also preparing necessary processes, including selecting a parliamentary party leader and amending its statute to facilitate Shah's leadership. Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane, senior leader Shah, and vice chairs Swarnim Wagle and Dol Prasad Aryal have held multiple rounds of discussions on government formation, focusing on potential ministerial candidates and the government's immediate priorities once formed.
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18 Mar 2026
Manish Jha, spokesperson of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), speaks to the media during an orientation program for newly elected members of parliament in Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026. The Rastriya Swatantra Party has initiated a two-day special training program for its newly elected lawmakers after becoming the largest party in the House of Representatives from the March 5 elections. The party is preparing to form a new government under Balen Shah's leadership, with ongoing discussions about Cabinet formation. The party is also working on selecting a parliamentary party leader and amending its statute to facilitate Shah's leadership. Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane, senior leader Shah, and vice chairs Swarnim Wagle and Dol Prasad Aryal have conducted multiple discussions on government formation, focusing on potential ministerial candidates and the government's immediate priorities.
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18 Mar 2026
Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), attends the closing ceremony of the orientation program for newly elected members of parliament in Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026. The Rastriya Swatantra Party has conducted a two-day special training program for its newly elected lawmakers after becoming the largest party in the House of Representatives from the March 5 elections. The party is preparing to form a new government under Balen Shah's leadership. Discussions are ongoing regarding Cabinet formation, and the party is also preparing necessary processes, including selecting a parliamentary party leader and amending its statute to facilitate Shah's leadership. Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane, senior leader Shah, and vice chairs Swarnim Wagle and Dol Prasad Aryal have held multiple rounds of discussions on government formation, focusing on potential ministerial candidates and the government's immediate priorities once formed.
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18 Mar 2026
Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), addresses the closing ceremony of the orientation program for newly elected members of parliament in Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026. The Rastriya Swatantra Party has conducted a two-day special training program for its newly elected lawmakers after becoming the largest party in the House of Representatives from the March 5 elections. The party is preparing to form a new government under Balen Shah's leadership. Discussions are ongoing regarding Cabinet formation, and the party is also preparing necessary processes, including selecting a parliamentary party leader and amending its statute to facilitate Shah's leadership. Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane, senior leader Shah, and vice chairs Swarnim Wagle and Dol Prasad Aryal have held multiple rounds of discussions on government formation, focusing on potential ministerial candidates and the government's immediate priorities once formed.
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4 Mar 2026
Connie Orlando arrives at the 57th Annual NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Image Awards held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 28, 2026 in Pasadena, San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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4 Mar 2026
Connie Orlando arrives at the 57th Annual NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Image Awards held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 28, 2026 in Pasadena, San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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