Month into new govt, Nepal home minister Sudan Gurung quits over links to bizmen under laundering lens

Month into new govt, Nepal home minister Sudan Gurung quits over links to bizmen under laundering lens

Nepal home minister Sudan Gurung, a handpicked aide of PM Balendra Shah, resigned on Wednesday amid scrutiny over his wealth disclosures, investments and alleged business links with businessman and power broker Deepak Bhatta, who is being investigated in a money-laundering case. In a day of dramatic developments, Shah took charge of the home ministry after…

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H-1B visa holders harassed by influencers: Immigration attorneys say ‘don’t open the doors, you are not…’

H-1B visa holders harassed by influencers: Immigration attorneys say ‘don’t open the doors, you are not…’

H-1B visa holders in the US are not liable to explain themselves to private citizens like anti-immigration influencers, immigrations attorneys said. In the wake of several incidents where influencers barged inside private properties to apparently investigate H-1B visa abuses, immigration attorneys Rahul Reddy and Emily Brown said H-1B visa holders have rights to not engage…

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Extraemily: ExtraEmily takes a break from livestreaming after viewbotting allegations

Extraemily: ExtraEmily takes a break from livestreaming after viewbotting allegations

The viewbotting controversy surrounding Twitch streamer ExtraEmily has taken a significant turn, and she recently announced a break from streaming. This comes amid allegations that she artificially inflated her view count. The incident further erupted after an LSF moderator was removed from the subreddit’s mod team for allegedly removing all related discussions to protect her….

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Quote Of The Day: Quote of the day by King Charles III: “As human beings, we suffer from an innate tendency to jump to conclusions, to judge people too quickly, and to pronounce them failures or heroes without due consideration of the actual facts and ideals of the period.” | World News

Quote Of The Day: Quote of the day by King Charles III: “As human beings, we suffer from an innate tendency to jump to conclusions, to judge people too quickly, and to pronounce them failures or heroes without due consideration of the actual facts and ideals of the period.” | World News

Quote of the day by King Charles III (Image source: Wikipedia) People are talking a lot about how people judge situations and people these days, when opinions are made quickly and shared even faster. Because of social media, people often react right away instead of thinking things through. A lot of people jump to conclusions…

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Erika Kirk: “Could not protect her life”: Erika Kirk’s security fears collide with Candace Owens’ accusations

Erika Kirk: “Could not protect her life”: Erika Kirk’s security fears collide with Candace Owens’ accusations

Erika Kirk’s cancellation of a Turning Point USA event has sparked a dispute over the reason behind her absence. An insider claims her security team warned they “could not protect her life,” citing threats tied to her travel. However, Candace Owens alleges the decision was due to poor ticket sales, calling the threat narrative a…

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Shane Jones Immigration Controversy: ‘I get cut through by hyperbole’: NZ minister Shane Jones refuses to tone down ‘butter chicken tsunami’ remark

Shane Jones Immigration Controversy: ‘I get cut through by hyperbole’: NZ minister Shane Jones refuses to tone down ‘butter chicken tsunami’ remark

Senior New Zealand minister Shane Jones has defended his controversial remarks on immigration, saying he uses “hyperbole” to gain “cut through” in public debates, even as criticism mounts over his “butter chicken tsunami” comment.The New Zealand First deputy leader on Wednesday said colleagues in Parliament had urged him to tone down his language, but he…

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Sikh Woman Raped In Uk: Wanted to have fun: UK man rapes Sikh woman after mistaking her for Muslim

Sikh Woman Raped In Uk: Wanted to have fun: UK man rapes Sikh woman after mistaking her for Muslim

A 32-year-old man in the UK has admitted to carrying out a religiously aggravated rape and assault on a Sikh woman inside her home in Walsall, after initially denying the charges during trial proceedings.According to Mirror, John Ashby, who has no fixed address, changed his plea at Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday, accepting responsibility for…

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‘Ceasefire not open-ended’: Trump gives Iran ‘another three to five days’ to come up with unified proposal

‘Ceasefire not open-ended’: Trump gives Iran ‘another three to five days’ to come up with unified proposal

US President Donald Trump has reportedly given Iran a limited window of “three to five days” to come up with a unified proposal for negotiations, with American officials indicating the current ceasefire extension will not continue indefinitely, according to an Axios report citing three US officials.The report said Trump’s move amounts to a short deadline…

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Grand Canyon mystery solved? Shocking new study claims a ‘lost ancient lake’ may have carved one of Earth’s greatest natural wonders

Grand Canyon mystery solved? Shocking new study claims a ‘lost ancient lake’ may have carved one of Earth’s greatest natural wonders

The Grand Canyon has long been seen as one of the most striking natural landscapes on Earth, yet its origins remain surprisingly unsettled. Scientists broadly agree that the Colorado River played a central role in carving the canyon millions of years ago as reported by USGS. Even so, the exact sequence of events has never…

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A lost ‘Silk Road’ city found beneath Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan stuns archaeologists | World News

A lost ‘Silk Road’ city found beneath Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan stuns archaeologists | World News

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large medieval settlement on the lakebed of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, that rewrites our understanding of trading routes in Central Asia. The settlement was discovered near the village of Toru Aygir, and was once part of an important urban centre along the Silk Road and contains well-preserved structures (fired-brick…

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Uk Smoking Ban: Born after 2008? UK brings in tough new rule you may never be allowed to buy cigarettes | World News

Uk Smoking Ban: Born after 2008? UK brings in tough new rule you may never be allowed to buy cigarettes | World News

UK creates ‘smoke-free generation’ with landmark lifetime tobacco ban / Image: file If you were born after 2008, cigarettes could be off-limits for life. In a sweeping government move, the UK is introducing a landmark rule that will steadily raise the legal smoking age until it effectively disappears for future generations. Under this rule, the…

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Report reveals Black children in England and Wales nearly 8 times more likely to face strip searches than white peers

Report reveals Black children in England and Wales nearly 8 times more likely to face strip searches than white peers

Black children in England and Wales nearly 8 times more likely to be strip searched than white peers / Image: File A damning report from the Children’s Commissioner for England uncovered stark racial disparities in UK policing, revealing that Black children in England and Wales are nearly eight times more likely to be strip-searched than…

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Madagascar Baobab Trees: Madagascar baobab trees reveal 700 years of climate secrets and rainfall patterns | World News

Madagascar Baobab Trees: Madagascar baobab trees reveal 700 years of climate secrets and rainfall patterns | World News

The majestic baobabs of Madagascar are more than just awe-inspiring silhouettes on the horizon; they are the historical keepers of the Earth’s climate. These colossal trees have been alive for over a thousand years and are silently keeping records of the environment year by year. Scientists have made a fascinating breakthrough, as it has been…

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