DJI Mavic 3 Pro flying over Mt Everest (8848.86 m). The drone ascended ~3,500 meters from the base camp to the summit of the highest mountain in the world.
As an IT professional, I believe this is the right time to introduce Linux at the school level. Relying on a cracked OS creates security, legal, and ethical risks. Teaching Linux early encourages open-source adoption and helps build a more secure digital future.
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Only two of the world’s ten wealthiest people got richer over the past month amid a broad sell-off of tech stocks. One of them is the world’s first trillionaire.
Here are the 10 richest people on earth as of July 1, 2026 at 12 a.m. Eastern time, according to Forbes: https://t.co/5ggaXZEQUw
People from Susta, a Nawalparasi village bordering India, stage a sit-in at Maitighar in Kathmandu on Tuesday, demanding conditions to live as sovereign Nepalis on their land. The residents of the area that has a boundary dispute with India want protection against foreign encroachment.
Photo by: @AngadDhakal
Erling Haaland, Norway’s large, maniacal striker, has several exceedingly Norwegian traits. He sometimes exercises by chopping wood in the forest. He consumes 6,000 calories a day. After training sessions, he drinks raw milk. He owns a tax-sheltered investment company in Luxembourg named Pillage. He bought an edition of the “Heimskringla,” a 13th-century Old Norse saga, for $130,000—then donated it to his local library because, he explained, “I’ve never been much of a reader.” He has flowing blond hair, often compared to a Viking’s. He brings the intensity of a raiding party to the sport. Haaland scores goals at a higher rate than almost any soccer player ever. He has said, “I think of football all the time.” His wake-up alarm plays the theme song for the Champions League. He once posted a photo of himself on a plane, staring ahead intensely, with the caption “Just raw dogged a 7 hour flight no phone no sleep no water no food only map.” The Guardian once called him a “ravenous Nordic goal-yeti.”
Haaland’s style of play elicits not wonder but terror. He is enormous: six feet five, 200 pounds, about the size and speed of the N.F.L. wide receiver Randy Moss. “Watching him, I sometimes find myself giggling as I might over a big, obscene crash at a demolition derby,” Zach Helfand writes. Read more: https://t.co/iAtLMOvrv0
Spectacular
Lava from Mount Etna in Sicily lit up the sky with red flashes as eruptions continued at an altitude of 9,800 feet, Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology reported
BREAKING: More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the U.S. hours before the earthquakes are missing after their hotel collapsed. https://t.co/v6BOQVLRnx
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Aadhaar isn't proof of citizenship. Neither is your voter ID. Or your passport. Or your PAN.
After 79 years, India still can't answer: what document conclusively proves you're a citizen?
✍️ SQ Masood
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Are you a journalist, content creator, and filmmaker specializing in fact-based, human-centered storytelling—and interested in addressing the risks of illegal migration while encouraging economic resilience and stability through local opportunities?
The U.S. Embassy Nepal invites eligible applicants to submit proposals for a communications campaign that promotes informed decision-making on migration and highlights economic growth opportunities within Nepal.
We are seeking proposals that:
- Raise awareness about the risks, financial costs, and long-term consequences of irregular migration
- Produce compelling multimedia content, including feature stories and videos, featuring the experiences of migrants, returnees, and affected families
- Promote informed decision-making among at-risk populations through strategic messaging
By promoting informed, lawful decision-making on migration, this initiative will advance U.S. efforts to strengthen border security, support safe and legal migration pathways, and reinforce shared prosperity and stability between the United States and Nepal.
Deadline: 5:00 p.m. Nepal Standard Time, July 20, 2026
Submit applications to: [email protected]
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El capitalismo se basa en la idea absurda de tener un crecimiento ilimitado, en un mundo con recursos finitos.
En biología, a las células que se comportan así, se les llama cáncer.
In 1957, the US granted $2 million for constructing a ropeway from Kathmandu to Hetauda with Nepal to chip in Rs1.2 million. A victim of mismanagement, the ropeway shut down in 2001.
Dan Edwards breaks down the history of the Hetauda-Kathmandu ropeway:
https://t.co/kYEfdxMR47