BP Highway: Vehicular movement halted for further 15 days at night
Vehicular movement has been banned on the BP Highway for further 15 days from August 17 onwards.
Kavrepalanchowk District Administration Office has informed operation of vehicles that had been restricted since July 21 night will continue to remain until August 31 for 12 hours per day.
A meeting of the district security committee on Friday decided to ban private vehicle operations on the highway from 5:00 pm to 5:00 am during the period.
Additional 15 days of suspension has been imposed on the highway from Kavrebhanjyang to Sindhuli border, it is shared.
Issuing a notice to this effect, the office stated that there is potential risk of landslides and floods on the highway, which could lead to disaster events. The office also urged the general public to stay cautious due to the suspension of vehicle operations in the stated areas of the highway. (RSS)
Israel kills at least 1,760 people seeking aid in Gaza since May – UN
The UN human rights office reports that at least 1,760 Palestinians have been killed while seeking aid in Gaza since late May, a significant increase from early August figures. On Friday, hospital sources said 44 people were killed in Israeli army attacks across the Gaza Strip, according to Al Jazeera.
The ongoing Israeli bombardment, particularly in Gaza City, has left thousands trapped with no safe escape. Gaza’s Health Ministry confirmed that one more child died of starvation on Friday, bringing hunger-related deaths in the enclave to 240, including 107 children.
Since the conflict began, Israel’s military operations have killed at least 61,827 Palestinians and wounded 155,275. In Israel, the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, resulted in over 1,100 deaths and more than 200 captives, Al Jazeera reported.
Melania Trump sends letter to Putin about abducted children
US President Donald Trump delivered a personal letter from First Lady Melania Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their summit in Anchorage, Alaska, White House officials confirmed on Friday. The letter, written by Melania Trump, highlighted the plight of children affected by the war in Ukraine, particularly those abducted by Russian forces—a matter Ukraine has labeled a war crime and a potential act of genocide, according to Reuters.
The officials did not reveal further details of the letter. Melania Trump did not accompany the president to Alaska. The summit, held at a US military base, lasted nearly three hours, but no ceasefire agreement was reached. The United Nations has reported that millions of Ukrainian children have suffered violations of their rights since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
Air Canada cabin staff go on strike, grounding hundreds of flights
Air Canada flight attendants began a 72-hour strike Saturday, the first since 1985, affecting over 130,000 passengers daily. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) called the walkout after pay talks stalled. Attendants seek compensation for time spent on the ground, beyond in-flight pay, Reuters reported.
Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights are suspended, though regional carriers continue operating. The airline offered a 38 percent pay increase over four years, which the union rejected. Federal officials have urged a return to talks, while businesses call for binding arbitration to limit economic impact.
Trump says Xi told him China will not invade Taiwan while he is US president
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him China would not invade Taiwan while he is in office. Trump made the remarks in a Fox News interview ahead of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine conflict. He quoted Xi as saying, “I will never do it as long as you’re president,” and added that China and its leader are “very patient”, Reuters reported.
China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has pledged to reunify the island by force if necessary, a claim strongly rejected by Taiwan. The Chinese Embassy in Washington called Taiwan the “most important and sensitive issue” in China-US relations and urged US to adhere to the one-China principle.
UK trade envoy resigns over northern Cyprus visit
Labour MP Afzal Khan has resigned as the UK’s trade envoy to Turkey after criticism of his visit to Northern Cyprus, which Britain does not recognise, BBC reported.
Khan met Turkish-Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar during the trip, drawing condemnation from the Cypriot government. He said the visit was personal and unrelated to his role but stepped down to avoid distraction.
Opposition figures welcomed his resignation, and the government confirmed his departure.
Chemical fertilizers being imported to Nepal via Kolkata port: STC
The Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has reported that it has already received 1,523,000 sacks of chemical fertilizers at the Kolkata port in India and that the process of bringing the fertilizers to its warehouses in Nepal is ongoing.
The Corporation has recently imported a total of 1,523,000 sacks of chemical fertilizers, including 440,000 bags of urea and 1,083,000 bags of DAP.
The STC has already issued circular to the provincial governments about the quota-based distribution of the fertilizers being stored in the warehouses, and that quotas as informed have been distributed to municipalities by the provincial governments.
'All dealers registered as fertilizer sellers of the corporation are requested to coordinate with their municipalities and the relevant offices of the corporation to distribute the fertilizers according to the quotas', stated a press release issued by the Corporation on Friday regarding the current status of the chemical fertilizer.
The STC has stated that its attention has been drawn to the news and views posted in various media and social sites reporting there is a shortage of chemical fertilizers in the market, the press release noted. (RSS)
Monsoon loses strength; moderate rain likely today
Nepal's monsoon has remained in a weak state with its low pressure line being located to the south of the average position.
The Meteorological Forecasting Division predicted that the weather will generally be cloudy in the hilly regions of the country, including Sudurpashchim province, while the remaining territories will see partial cloud cover this afternoon.
Moderate shower is likely to occur in a few places of the hilly areas of Lumbini and Sudurpashchim provinces, as well as in a couple of areas in the remaining Terai regions.
Tonight, there will generally be cloudy weather in the hilly regions of the Koshi and Sudurpashchim provinces, with partial cloud in the rest of the areas.
The division has indicated possibility of moderate rainfall in a few places of the hilly areas of Koshi and Sudurpashchim provinces, as well as in one or two places in the remaining Terai regions. (RSS)






