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Daily Life In India
Fishermen are seen on a traditional canoe across calm waters near Diveagar beach in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India, on December 1, 2025. The coastal stretch is home to small-scale fishing communities and tranquil seascapes. (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Cyclone Ditwah Causes Flooding In Colombo
An elderly resident clutches a lunch packet to his chest while wading through a crowded, flooded street in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 1, 2025. Behind him, other residents navigate the high water, some carrying crates of belongings on their heads, as communities struggle in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. The Disaster Management Center confirms that the death toll from adverse weather rises to 366, with more than 1.1 million people affected nationwide. (Photo by Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto) -
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Cyclone Ditwah Causes Flooding In Colombo
A resident carries a container while wading through floodwaters past his inundated home in a low-income settlement in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on December 1, 2025. Furniture and belongings remain piled up outside the damaged structure as communities struggle with the aftermath of the heavy rains. The Disaster Management Center confirms that the death toll from adverse weather caused by Cyclone Ditwah rises to 366, with more than 1.1 million people affected nationwide. (Photo by Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto) -
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Three Days After the Devastating Hydrometeorological Disaster
A lengthy line of vehicles, predominantly motorcycles, queues outside a gas station (SPBU) in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on november 30, 2025. The crisis, occurring three days after a devastating hydrometeorological disaster, severely hampers the regional fuel supply chain. Distribution delays, coupled with a surge in demand from affected communities and fear-driven panic buying, create widespread shortages. Authorities address allegations of illegal fuel hoarding that exploits the post-disaster hardship and makes recovery difficult for local residents. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Three Days After the Devastating Hydrometeorological Disaster
A lengthy line of vehicles, predominantly motorcycles, queues outside a gas station (SPBU) in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on november 30, 2025. The crisis, occurring three days after a devastating hydrometeorological disaster, severely hampers the regional fuel supply chain. Distribution delays, coupled with a surge in demand from affected communities and fear-driven panic buying, create widespread shortages. Authorities address allegations of illegal fuel hoarding that exploits the post-disaster hardship and makes recovery difficult for local residents. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Three Days After the Devastating Hydrometeorological Disaster
A lengthy line of vehicles, predominantly motorcycles, queues outside a gas station (SPBU) in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on november 30, 2025. The crisis, occurring three days after a devastating hydrometeorological disaster, severely hampers the regional fuel supply chain. Distribution delays, coupled with a surge in demand from affected communities and fear-driven panic buying, create widespread shortages. Authorities address allegations of illegal fuel hoarding that exploits the post-disaster hardship and makes recovery difficult for local residents. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Sinterklaas Arrival In Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 16, the arrival of Sinterklaas draws large crowds across central Amsterdam, where families and children gather along the canals to welcome the traditional figure. The festive procession fills the streets with music, bright costumes, and a lively seasonal atmosphere. Visitors from various communities join the celebration, marking one of the city's most anticipated cultural events of the year. (Photo by Mouneb Taim/NurPhoto) -
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Lagos Flags Off Rural Health Scheme In Agboyi-Ketu
A woman selling snacks walks around as the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA) flags off the Rural Health Scheme under the EKOSHA Rural Health Insurance Health Initiative in Agboyi-Ketu, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 11, 2025. The initiative is part of efforts to expand healthcare access for underserved communities in Lagos State and is designed to provide free medical coverage to 5,000 residents. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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Lagos Flags Off Rural Health Scheme In Agboyi-Ketu
A woman selling snacks walks around as the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA) flags off the Rural Health Scheme under the EKOSHA Rural Health Insurance Health Initiative in Agboyi-Ketu, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 11, 2025. The initiative is part of efforts to expand healthcare access for underserved communities in Lagos State and is designed to provide free medical coverage to 5,000 residents. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Villagers yell and even dance while watching the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Two sheep fight each other during the sheep fighting contest in the arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
A sheep keeper gives massage treatment to the fighter sheep before fighting during the sheep fighting contest in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to have existed since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition as well as a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Participants bring their sheep to the sheep fighting contest arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to exist since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition and a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Participants bring their sheep to the sheep fighting contest arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to exist since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition and a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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The Tradition Of Sheep Fighting Contest In West Java
Participants bring their sheep to the sheep fighting contest arena in Ranca Bango village, Garut Regency, West Java Province, on November 9, 2025. The art of sheep agility is a culture of the Garut people believed to exist since around 1815, during the Pajajaran kingdom, and is still preserved to this day. This sheep fighting contest is regulated to only 20 headbutt matches to avoid fatal injuries or even death to the participating sheep. The winner is judged based on the sheep's health, stance, fighting technique, endurance, and courage. This sheep agility art tradition, apart from competing for attractive prizes such as refrigerators, washing machines, money, and motorbikes, is also a form of preserving tradition and a space to strengthen brotherhood between communities. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Rally At U.S. Capitol
Medical professionals and patients gather for a march and rally outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2025, demanding an end to health care policies which they say are harming communities and threatening care access for low-income families, people with disabilities and the elderly. The demonstration, organized by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), drew roughly 200 people calling for Medicare for everyone in the U.S. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Rally At U.S. Capitol
Dr. Sanjeev K. Sriram speaks during a rally outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2025, demanding an end to health care policies which organizers say are harming communities and threatening care access for low-income families, people with disabilities and the elderly. The demonstration, organized by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), drew roughly 200 people calling for Medicare for everyone in the U.S. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Rally At U.S. Capitol
Dr. Diljeet K. Singh, MD, DrPH, President, Physicians for a National Health Program, second frrom right, speaks during a rally outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2025, demanding an end to health care policies which organizers say are harming communities and threatening care access for low-income families, people with disabilities and the elderly. The demonstration, organized by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), drew roughly 200 people calling for Medicare for everyone in the U.S. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Rally At U.S. Capitol
Dr. Sanjeev K. Sriram speaks during a rally outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2025, demanding an end to health care policies which organizers say are harming communities and threatening care access for low-income families, people with disabilities and the elderly. The demonstration, organized by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), drew roughly 200 people calling for Medicare for everyone in the U.S. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Healthcare Rally At U.S. Capitol
Medical professionals and patients gather for a march and rally outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2025, demanding an end to health care policies which they say are harming communities and threatening care access for low-income families, people with disabilities and the elderly. The demonstration, organized by Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), drew roughly 200 people calling for Medicare for everyone in the U.S. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)
