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14 December 2025
Winner of the race Max Verstappen of the Netherlands on the podium celebrating his win while president of FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem is giving him a medal. Verstappen drives the F1 race car No 1, the RB21 with Honda RBPT power unit for the Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Team. Max Verstappen is celebrating the win of the Abu Dhabi 2025 race and second place on the 2025 driver's championship. 2025 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates on December 7, 2025.
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14 December 2025
Winner of the race Max Verstappen of the Netherlands on the podium celebrating his win while president of FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem is giving him a medal. Verstappen drives the F1 race car No 1, the RB21 with Honda RBPT power unit for the Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Team. Max Verstappen is celebrating the win of the Abu Dhabi 2025 race and second place on the 2025 driver's championship. 2025 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates on December 7, 2025.
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14 December 2025
Winner of the race Max Verstappen of the Netherlands on the podium celebrating his win. Verstappen drives the F1 race car No 1, the RB21 with Honda RBPT power unit for the Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Team. Max Verstappen is celebrating the win of the Abu Dhabi 2025 race and second place on the 2025 driver's championship. 2025 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates on December 7, 2025.
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14 December 2025
Winner of the race Max Verstappen of the Netherlands on the podium celebrating his win next to Lando Norris of McLaren (L) and Mohammed Ben Sulayem president of FIA. Verstappen drives the F1 race car No 1, the RB21 with Honda RBPT power unit for the Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Team. Max Verstappen is celebrating the win of the Abu Dhabi 2025 race and second place on the 2025 driver's championship. 2025 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit, United Arab Emirates on December 7, 2025.
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8 December 2025
Jannik Sinner is seen in the paddock with FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem ahead Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit on December 7th, 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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#13069637
7 December 2025
Lando Norris of the McLaren Formula 1 Team and FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem are present during race day on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, on December 7, 2025.
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7 December 2025
Lando Norris of the McLaren Formula 1 Team and FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem are present during race day on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, on December 7, 2025.
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#13069820
7 December 2025
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, congratulates Andres Stella and Zak Brown of the McLaren F1 Racing Team on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, on December 7, 2025.
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#13068221
7 December 2025
Stefano Domenicali and Mohammed Ben Sulayem before third practice ahead of the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2025.
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#13066628
7 December 2025
Max Verstappen and Mohammed bin Sulayem, FIA president, are at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025 at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on December 6, 2025.
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7 December 2025
Zak Brown, CEO of the McLaren F1 Team, and Mohammed bin Sulayem, FIA president, are at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025 at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on December 6, 2025.
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#13065698
6 December 2025
Mohammed Ben Sulayem after qualifying ahead of the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2025.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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