$20 million scam at 30,000 feet: Everest guides accused of poisoning trekkers for insurance payouts | World News

Nepal’s tourism industry is facing one of its most serious controversies in years after police uncovered a $20 million insurance fraud scheme linked to Mount Everest trekking routes. Authorities say a network of guides, trekking agencies, helicopter operators and medical personnel worked together to exploit international travellers by deliberately inducing illness and orchestrating unnecessary emergency…

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10 Deepest rivers in the world ranked: From the Congo’s 250m depths to the Mississippi river | World News

Rivers create landforms, foster biodiversity, and provide sustenance to humanity; however, little attention is paid to their depth. The world’s deepest rivers showcase the other face of these mighty water bodies. Below the tranquil waters lie several rivers that reach hundreds of meters into the Earth, formed through geological processes, erosion, and massive water flows….

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An 826-year-old Japanese poem reveals a massive solar storm that could impact future space missions |

A Japanese poet from the 13th century, watching a blood-red sky and writing his diary, never thought his words would save astronauts today. The researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) have connected the historical Medieval literature with present-day space weather through the writings of Fujiwara no Teika’s Meigetsuki diary, 1204 Common…

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From Kane Williamson to Virat Kohli: 4 legendary batters who fell agonisingly short of 10K Test runs | Cricket News

Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson (AP/PTI) Kane Williamson‘s retirement from international cricket has reignited discussion around one of Test cricket’s most exclusive milestones: 10,000 runs.The New Zealand great brought the curtain down on a remarkable 16-year international career with 9,515 Test runs to his name, leaving him just 485 runs short of joining the elite…

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Mass shooting near England’s Kansas City base camp leaves 9 injured ahead of team arrival | Football News

Nine people were injured in a mass shooting near England’s Kansas City World Cup base camp days before the squad’s arrival. A mass shooting in Kansas City has left nine people injured just days before England are due to arrive in the city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, prompting renewed attention on security preparations…

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H-1B Visa Controversies: ‘Hindu Indians mad at Christian Indian’: January 6 rioter reacts to Indian Americans fighting over Texas H-1B visa row

A social media spat between Indian-American leaders over H-1B visas has gained more attention when Stephen Horn, a former January 6 rioter and journalist, reacted to it. Horn commented on X, saying: “Hindu Indians are big mad that a Christian Indian isn’t using his position in American politics to shill for more Indians. Refraining from…

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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau make their red carpet debut at ‘Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris’ premiere at Tribeca Festival – WATCH |

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau had all eyes on them as they walked hand-in-hand at the Tribeca Festival.The appearance at the premiere of Perry’s concert film, ‘Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris’, was a significant step in the couple’s relationship timeline as it marked their debut red carpet appearance.The singer made a…

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Naseem Shah row: PCB warns Pakistan players of PKR 1 crore fine over social media posts | Cricket News

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a strict warning to its centrally contracted players against posting any content on social media without prior approval, following the controversy involving Naseem Shah.The board has reminded players and their managers of its social media rules, stating that any post of political nature will not be allowed. According…

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Who is Matt Brittin? Ex-Google executive set to become BBC’s next director-general

Former Google executive Matt Brittin is set to become the next director-general of the BBC, according to multiple media reports, including The Times, which said the broadcaster’s board has approved his appointment. However, there has been no official confirmation from the BBC so far.If confirmed, Brittin would succeed Tim Davie, who is due to step…

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Ariana Grande sparks ‘AG8’ album rumours with studio selfies and cryptic references: ‘We’re counting down the 8s’ | English Movie News

Ariana Grande spent months saying she was too busy for a new album, but now fans are pretty sure she’s back in the studio. A few recent studio selfies on her social media sparked wild rumors about ‘AG8’, her eighth album. Nobody’s officially confirmed anything yet, but the hints keep piling up. And it looks…

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