Forbes today announces its 20th annual ranking of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women. The list highlights inspirational female CEOs, entertainers, politicians, philanthropists, and policymakers who are making a significant impact on the world.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, 65, tops the list, for the second consecutive year. (Bloomberg)
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, 67, ranks number two on the list. (Reuters)
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Kathmandu: An aerial view of smoke rising from the Federal Parliament of Nepal premises after it was set on fire by protestors during massive anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.
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Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex poses for a selfie with well-wishers after a visit to Community Recording Studio in Nottingham, central England on September 9, 2025. Set up in 1991, the Community Recording Studio, based in St Anns, teaches film and video skills as well as music, giving youngsters access to professional equipment and key industry contacts, and musicians. (Photo by Paul Grover / POOL / AFP)
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People pay their respects during a candlelight vigil for youth activist and influencer Charlie Kirk at a makeshift memorial at Orem City Center Park in Orem, Utah, a day after he was shot during a public event at Utah Valley University on September 11, 2025.
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The likes of Angelina Jolie and Anya Taylor-Joy, have all been spotted on the Toronto Film Festival red carpet this year. Actor Janhvi Kapoor also made her debut at the film festival, wearing flirtatious dresses, and plenty of India-inspired look. Discover all of her best fashion moments from TIFF this year, right here. (All pics: Instagram/ Rhea Kapoor)
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Right-wing youth activist and influencer Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot dead on September 10 in what was described as a "political assassination," raising fears of further political violence in an increasingly volatile United States. Trump confirmed via social media that Kirk, 31, had succumbed to his injuries.