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  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    A member of the Magar community, an indigenous group of Nepal, carries a traditional musical instrument as they gather in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025, to perform the Bhoomi Pooja. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal pose for a photo as they gather for a mass performance of the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival of the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
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    Ode To Land:Nepal’s Indigenous Magar Community Performs “Bhoomi Pooja”-14
    Members of the indigenous Magar community of Nepal perform a ritualistic dance during the Bhoomi Pooja, or ode to the land, at an open ground in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 15, 2025. Bal Pooja or Bhumi Pooja is an important festival for the Magar people. Kham Magars celebrate this festival by dancing and exchanging goodwill with each other. It is believed that when all the Magar people gather together at the Bhume festival, they forget all their sorrows. The Magar people have a tradition of worshiping the earth as their main deity. There is a belief that after worshiping the earth, the deity becomes happy, and then there is no scarcity, and no catastrophe occurs on the earth. Bhume Dance is performed in a line with men and women. Adults, seniors, and youth have equal attraction to this festival. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    Protesters raise their hands during a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, meaning ''catastrophe'' in Arabic, refers to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    Takis Politis delivers a speech before a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17, as protesters prepare to march towards the Israeli embassy. The Nakba, or ''catastrophe,'' refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    A man wearing a keffiyeh gives a speech during a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, meaning ''catastrophe'' in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    A man holds a firework that releases red smoke in front of the Israeli embassy, as demonstrators behind him wave a large Palestinian flag during a protest marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, or ''catastrophe,'' refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    A woman wearing a keffiyeh raises her hand in front of police officers guarding the Israeli embassy during a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, meaning ''catastrophe'' in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    A group of musicians performs in front of the Israeli embassy during a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, meaning ''catastrophe'' in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of  Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
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    Demonstration About 77th Anniversary Of Nakba In Athens, Greece On 17th Of May
    People wave Palestinian flags and hold banners during a demonstration marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Athens, Greece, on May 17. The Nakba, or ''catastrophe,'' refers to the mass displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. (Photo by Daniel Yovkov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A man holds a large Palestinian flag during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a placard during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A demonstrator holds a placard and marches to the British and United States Embassies during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A demonstrator takes a break during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A demonstrator holds a placard and marches to the British and United States Embassies during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a mock demonstration during the peaceful commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A demonstrator holds a placard during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a placard during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a mock demonstration during the peaceful commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman covers her face with a keffiyeh during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a mock-up of bloodied babies during a peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A woman holds a mock-up of bloodied babies during a peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
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    Malaysian Mark 77th Anniversary Of The Nakba
    A demonstrator covers their face with a keffiyeh during the peaceful demonstration commemorating the 77th anniversary of the Nakba near the British and United States Embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 16, 2025. Nakba, meaning catastrophe in Arabic, refers to the tragic events that take place in 1948, during and after the establishment of the State of Israel. In this event, more than 750,000 Palestinians are expelled from their homeland, and over 500 Palestinian villages are destroyed. (Photo by Hari Anggara/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    Dozens of portraits of Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza are exhibited during the gathering. Here is the portrait of Mohammad Mansour, one of more than 100 journalists killed by Israel in the Gaza Strip. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, they read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, participants read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    Two girls play under a giant Palestinian flag. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A woman holds a sign reading 'boycott Israel' during the gathering. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A protester holds a placard reading 'Gaza: Figures, not only numbers'. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, participants read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    People light electric candles during the gathering. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, they read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A woman reacts during the reading of the names of Gazans killed by Israel in Gaza. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A woman holds flowers. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, participants read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    Several dozens of portraits hang during the gathering. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance delivers to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    People react during the reading of the names of Gazans killed by Israel. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, take place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A woman holds a placard depicting a Palestinian woman killed, which reads 'Gaza: figures, not only numbers'. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, PHR, etc., takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. As in more than 50 towns across France, they read the name, surname, and age of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A Palestinian reads a testimony from a Gazan survivor in Khan Younis. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, they read the names, surnames, and ages of more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
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    Gathering For The Commemoration Of The Nakba And Against The Israeli Onslaught In Gaza
    A woman holds the portrait of a Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza by Israel, along with more than one hundred other journalists. A commemoration of the 1948 'Nakba' (catastrophe) and a gathering against the Israeli onslaught in Gaza, deemed 'genocide' by the CPI and several NGOs such as Amnesty International, HRW, and PHR, takes place in Toulouse, France, on May 15, 2025. In more than 50 towns across France, they read the names, surnames, and ages of the more than 53,000 Gazans killed since October 7, 2023. They also read testimonies from Gaza: 'What we are experiencing now is even worse than the Nakba of 1948,' says Ahmed Hamad, a Palestinian in Gaza City who has been displaced several times. No humanitarian assistance has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor warns that half a million people face starvation in Gaza. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

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    NEWS - Eskalation zwischen Indien und Pakistan
    MUZAFFARABAD, PAKISTAN - MAY 7: A view of destruction at the Bilal Mosque in Pakistan administrated Kashmir after India launches strikes on Pakistan, in Shawai, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan on May 7, 2025. Chudary Naseer / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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