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  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    Children float on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    Children float on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    Children float on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    Children float on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    Children float on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
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    Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
    Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
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    Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
    Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
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    Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
    Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
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    Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
    Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
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    Nepal Communist Party Protest Against Advancement Of MCC Compact
    Cadres of the Nepal Communist Party march in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 15, 2025, against the multi-million US dollar development pact, the MCC. Nepal formally ratifies the 500 million USD Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact in 2022. The House of Representatives ratifies the MCC Nepal Compact with what it calls an ''interpretative declaration.'' In nearly 20 years since its inception, MCC compacts help alleviate poverty around the world by forming partnerships with developing countries committed to economic freedom, investing in their citizens, and good governance, including promoting democratic principles and combating corruption. The Government of Nepal signs the MCC agreement in 2017 after determining its goals to modernize Nepal's energy and transportation sectors with the hope of helping more than 23 million Nepali. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underage Workers In A Local Printing Factory
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    Underage Workers In A Local Printing Factory
    Underage workers work in a local printing factory for clothes in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on July 19, 2025. (Photo by Ziaul Haque/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations and
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August) speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations and
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August) speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August)speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters On July9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August)speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters On July9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations speaksa about the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August)speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters On July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations and
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August) speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations speaksa about the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August)speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters On July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    DUKAS_186800300_NUR
    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August)speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters On July9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
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    Press Conference On Third UN Conference On Landlocked Developing Countries
    Ambassador Aksoltan Ataeva, permanent representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations and
    Rabab Fatima, High Representative, Office of the High Representative for the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (UN-OHRLLS) on the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3, Awaza, Turkmenistan, 5-8 August) speak at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on July 9 in New York City.

    (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Totally polluted river Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean
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    Totally polluted river Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean
    Totally polluted River Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean, Central America
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Totally polluted river Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean
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    Totally polluted river Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean
    Totally polluted River Mapou flowing through Cap Haitien, Haiti, Caribbean, Central America
    Michael Runkel