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Far from Nepal’s famous Himalayan peaks and tourist-packed Kathmandu, the country’s southern Terai region offers a quieter but deeply rich experience of culture, wildlife and hospitality. Home to the Indigenous Tharu people, the Terai stretches along the Indian border, filled with farmland, national parks and sacred sites such as Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha. In the village of Bhada, visitors can stay with Tharu families through the Community Homestay Network, an initiative that supports rural women while giving travellers an authentic glimpse of daily life. Guests help prepare meals in traditional adobe homes before joining local festivals such as…

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Relationship With Slot Breaks Down Mohamed Salah says Liverpool no longer support him and claims his bond with Arne Slot has collapsed. He spends the full 3-3 draw at Leeds on the bench, marking his third consecutive match without a start. After the game, he says the club blame him for recent issues. He says he once had strong communication with Slot. Now he says that connection 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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The United States has begun a review of its childhood vaccine policy. A new memorandum directs federal health authorities to adjust immunization guidelines to match those of peer developed countries. The review aims to ensure that U.S. vaccination recommendations are consistent with international standards and reflect the latest scientific evidence. Officials said the move could lead to updates in timing, dosage, and types of vaccines recommended for children. Federal health agencies will study immunization schedules used in countries with high vaccination coverage and strong public health outcomes. The goal is to identify best practices that can improve the safety and…

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Max Verstappen will start the 2025 season finale from pole position after edging McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in a tense qualifying session at Yas Marina. The result sets up a dramatic three-way title fight on Sunday. Norris, who leads the championship by 12 points over Verstappen and 16 over Piastri, remains in the strongest position. He will secure his first world title if he finishes ahead of both rivals or claims third place or better, regardless of who wins. Verstappen, riding a late-season surge, insists he has “nothing to lose” and is ready to attack at the start,…

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The White House launched a “Hall of Shame” on its official website as Trump escalated his attacks on so-called fake news. Officials claimed the portal, fully sortable and routinely updated, prevents hoaxes, anonymous claims, or partisan smears from disappearing. The launch intensified concerns about press freedom in the United States. Major Outlets and Specific Accusations The portal named The Washington Post as “Offender of the Week” and also listed The New York Times, CNN, CBS News, and The Independent. It included detailed claims against each publication and reporter, organizing them into categories such as circular reporting, failure to report, false…

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A historic transformation for 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 blockbuster franchises such as Harry Potter and Game of Thrones and runs HBO Max. The merger would create a dominant media giant, though regulators still need to approve it. Industry groups warn the move could negatively affect workers and viewers. Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive of Netflix, says the company is confident about approval. He says merging the content libraries will provide audiences with…

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A new study has revealed that cereal products across Europe contain high levels of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a hazardous “forever chemical” formed when pesticides containing PFAS break down in soil. Conducted by Pesticide Action Network Europe (PAN), the analysis found average TFA concentrations in breakfast cereals were 100 times higher than those typically found in tap water. Researchers tested 65 cereal-based products from 16 European countries, detecting TFA in 81.5% of samples. Contamination was especially high in wheat-based foods. The highest levels were found in Irish breakfast cereals, followed by Belgian and German wholemeal bread, and French baguettes. Other affected…

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Donald Trump actively sought the Nobel Peace Prize for years and strongly desired international recognition. Observers widely predicted he would win FIFA’s newly created peace prize. FIFA awarded Trump the honor during the 2026 World Cup draw on Friday, giving the event a distinctly Trump-focused atmosphere. The ceremony highlighted Trump’s presence and influence over the global football stage. Strong Ties and Public Praise Trump maintains a close alliance with FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Infantino repeatedly argued that Trump deserved the Nobel Prize for brokering a ceasefire in Gaza. Presenting the award, Infantino said, “This is your prize, this is your…

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Putin Demands Ukraine Withdraw from Donbas Vladimir Putin again insists Ukrainian forces must leave the Donbas. He warns 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 Progress Putin’s statements follow Donald Trump’s claim that his envoys detected slight willingness from Moscow to end the war. Negotiator Steve Witkoff plans to meet Ukraine’s team next in Florida. Trump calls the Kremlin talks “reasonably good” but says both sides must act. The Kremlin awaits Washington’s response.…

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Shaka Hislop, the former goalkeeper for Newcastle, West Ham, Portsmouth and Trinidad & Tobago, has revealed he is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer that has spread to his pelvic bone. In a video message, the 56-year-old said he was diagnosed 18 months ago after insisting on a PSA blood test during a routine check-up. Initial surgery removed his prostate, but a follow-up scan six months later showed the cancer had returned and spread. He has since completed seven and a half weeks of radiation therapy. Hislop urged men—especially those of African and Caribbean heritage—to insist on regular PSA testing, even…

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