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Far from the Himalayan trekking circuits and Kathmandu’s busy streets, Nepal’s southern Terai lowlands reveal a quieter, culturally rich side of the country. Here, in the homeland of the Tharu people, visitors can experience wildlife-filled national parks, sacred Buddhist sites such as Lumbini, and a growing network of community-run homestays designed to share local life with outsiders. In the village of Bhada near the Indian border, a homestay visit offers full immersion into Tharu traditions. Guests join families in clay-built kitchens, preparing dishes like spicy starfruit pickle and even grilled rice-field rat — a ritual food served during the harvest…

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Rift With Slot Grows Mohamed Salah says Liverpool no longer back him and claims his relationship with Arne Slot has collapsed. He spends the full 3-3 draw at Leeds on the bench. It is his third consecutive match without a start. After the game, he says the club place all blame on him. He says he once had strong communication with Slot. Now he says that bond has disappeared. He cannot explain the sudden breakdown. He believes someone inside the club wants him sidelined. Salah says he loves Liverpool and always will. He says his children feel the same. He…

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the broad launch of autonomous AI agents, a new type of software designed to automate real-world business tasks. These AI-powered agents are intended to streamline workflows and increase operational efficiency across industries. The AI agents can handle complex tasks without constant human oversight. By performing repetitive or time-consuming activities, they allow employees to focus on higher-value work. Companies can deploy these bots across functions such as data analysis, customer service, and process management. AWS officials said the agents are designed to learn and adapt to specific business processes. Using artificial intelligence, the software can…

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Max Verstappen will start from pole for the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, lining up ahead of championship leader Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in what will be a three-way fight for the world title. Verstappen delivered a superb 1:22.207 lap to secure pole, continuing his late-season momentum, but the championship situation still favours Norris. Norris leads Verstappen by 12 points and Piastri by 16. He will be world champion if he finishes ahead of both rivals or takes third place or better. Verstappen needs to win and hope Norris finishes outside the top three, while Piastri requires victory and…

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The White House unveiled a media “Hall of Shame” as Trump intensifies his campaign against what he calls fake news. Officials presented the portal as a sortable, regularly updated archive designed to prevent controversial reports from disappearing. The site launched while Trump faced growing criticism for attacking journalists. Government Targets Major Newsrooms The portal names The Washington Post as “Offender of the week” and highlights claims tied to outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, CBS News and The Independent. Officials list accusations against each publication and group them into categories. The site also includes the Associated Press and…

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A historic transformation in entertainment Netflix plans to acquire the film and streaming divisions of Warner Bros Discovery for 72 billion dollars. The company wins a competitive bidding battle against Comcast and Paramount Skydance. Warner Bros owns iconic franchises such as Harry Potter and Game of Thrones and operates HBO Max. The merger would create a dominant media giant, but regulators must still approve it. Industry groups warn the deal could negatively impact workers and viewers. Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive of Netflix, says the company is confident about gaining approval. He says combining both libraries will give audiences more stories…

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A new study has found widespread contamination of European cereal products with trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a toxic “forever chemical” formed when pesticides containing PFAS break down in soil. Conducted by Pesticide Action Network Europe (PAN), the research revealed that average TFA concentrations in breakfast cereals were around 100 times higher than those found in tap water. TFA was detected in 53 out of 65 cereal samples collected across 16 European countries, marking the first EU-wide analysis of its presence in food. Wheat-based items were among the most contaminated, with the highest levels found in an Irish breakfast cereal, followed by…

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Trump openly pursued global recognition and actively sought the Nobel Peace Prize. Observers strongly expected him to secure the new FIFA peace honour. Ceremony Adds Political Weight FIFA granted US President Donald Trump the newly created peace prize during the 2026 World Cup draw on Friday. The event gained a stronger Trump influence as officials revealed the tournament matchups.Trump continued pressing for international accolades and repeatedly promoted his desire for the Nobel Peace Prize. Supporters predicted his victory in this new FIFA category.He maintained a close relationship with FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who often asserted that Trump deserved the Nobel…

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Putin Reinforces Donbas Ultimatum Vladimir Putin again demands that Ukrainian forces leave the Donbas. He warns that Russia will seize the region by force if Kyiv refuses. He tells India Today that Moscow controls about 85% of the territory. Volodymyr Zelensky rejects any proposal to surrender land. Trump Envoys Report Limited Signals from Moscow Putin’s remarks follow Donald Trump’s claim that his envoys saw slight willingness from Moscow to end the war. Negotiator Steve Witkoff plans to meet Ukraine’s delegation in Florida next. Trump calls the Kremlin talks “reasonably good” but says both sides must act. The Kremlin now awaits…

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Former Newcastle, West Ham and Portsmouth goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has revealed he is being treated for prostate cancer that has spread to his pelvic bone. The 56-year-old said he discovered the illness 18 months ago after insisting on a PSA test during a routine check-up. An MRI and biopsy confirmed aggressive cancer, leading to a radical prostatectomy last December. Six months later, rising PSA levels indicated the cancer had returned, and scans showed it had spread. He has since undergone medication and seven and a half weeks of radiation therapy. Hislop encouraged men—especially those over 50, and men of African…

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