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1 March 2026
KRAKOW, POLAND - MARCH 1: A protester prepares a cardboard sign with the slogan 'Clergy to Work, the Church Has' during a demonstration in Krakow, Poland, on March 1, 2026. The gathering is part of a 'protest festival' organized to oppose the gentrification of the Kazimierz district and the transformation of historic, church-owned tenement houses on Jozefa Street into a luxury hotel by developer De Silva Haus S.A. and the Order of Canons Regular of the Lateran.
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1 March 2026
A worker wearing a uniform is seen at the Palace of International Forums in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on February 19, 2026.
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1 March 2026
A young woman works on a laptop while sitting on a concrete ledge beside a university building wall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on March 1, 2026. The scene shows outdoor studying and digital learning in an urban academic environment.
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1 March 2026
In Rome, Italy, on February 28, people participate in the demonstration from the Civic Committee for the Protection of the Former Mercati Generali area, against the Capitoline Hill's plans for the former Mercati Generali in the Ostiense neighborhood. In the photo, a view of the former general markets where the real estate company Hines will begin work in 2027 to create a luxury university.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A Nepali migrant worker sits beside his belongings at Tribhuvan International Airport as Middle Eastern nations close their airspace following heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A Nepali migrant worker sits beside his belongings at Tribhuvan International Airport as Middle Eastern nations close their airspace following heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A Nepali migrant worker sits beside his belongings at Tribhuvan International Airport as Middle Eastern nations close their airspace following heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A Nepali migrant worker sits beside his belongings at Tribhuvan International Airport as Middle Eastern nations close their airspace following heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A Nepali migrant worker stands beside his belongings at the Tribhuvan International Airport as Middle Eastern nations close their airspace following heightened tension between Israel and Iran, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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Nepali Migrant Workers Left Stranded As Middle East Nations Halt Flight Following US-Israel Attack On Iran
1 March 2026
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1 March 2026
A display board at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 1, 2026, shows flight information about canceled flights to Middle Eastern nations following a war between Israel and Iran. Israel launches a series of attacks on Iran, and Iran takes retaliatory measures on February 28, 2026, followed by attacks on other US-backed countries in the Middle East, prompting the closure of airspace. This raises concerns for the safety and security of over 1.7 million Nepali nationals living and working across the region. Those who come to Kathmandu to fly there are now at a crossroads of confusion. According to the latest data from the Government of Nepal and various migration agencies, among the six major Gulf countries, the UAE hosts the largest number of Nepali, more than 600,000. Qatar is estimated to have around 500,000 Nepali workers. Saudi Arabia is home to approximately 450,000, Kuwait around 120,000, and Bahrain and Oman more than 50,000 each. In addition, about 5,000 Nepali work in Israel, mainly in caregiving and agriculture. The Gulf countries are key destinations for foreign employment for Nepali workers.
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#13382041
28 February 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: The illuminated white logo of Spaces, a global co-working and flexible workspace provider, glows atop the Centrum Marszałkowska building at night, in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026.
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28 February 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: The illuminated white logo of Spaces, a global co-working and flexible workspace provider, glows atop the Centrum Marszałkowska building at night, in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026.
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17 February 2026
A municipal worker spades away snow near the embankment in Rusanivka in winter, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 16, 2026.
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15 February 2026
A food delivery person drives in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 14, 2026
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15 February 2026
A food delivery person drives in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 14, 2026
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15 February 2026
A food delivery person drives in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 14, 2026
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