Flash flood kills sub-engineer in Lalitpur
A sub-engineer died after a flash flood swept him away at Mahankal Rural Municipality-6 in Thuladurlung, Lalitpur on Wednesday.
The deceased has been identified as Sabin Dahal.
According to Mahankal award-6 Chair Binod Chaulagain, the flood occurred in Bharyang stream swept away 21-year-old Sabin Dahal of Kaleshwar, Mahankal-4 at around 7:30 pm.
He was currently residing in Lalitpur Metropolitan City-29 Harisiddhi.
”We located his body at 10 pm during the search. All roads here are closed, and we have informed the Nepal Army to send helicopters for rescue', he said.
PM Oli to embark on official visit to Spain on Saturday
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is leaving for Spain on Saturday for an official visit, leading a Nepali delegation.
In the course of the official visit, he is scheduled to participate in the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development from June 30 to July 3.
Ambassador of Nepal to Spain, Shanil Nepal said that that all preparations for the visit have been completed. He further said the Nepali community in Spain is excited and eager to welcome the PM.
During the visit, PM Oli will hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts.
On the occasion, Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) on the expansion of bilateral relations and cooperation will be signed.
The Prime Minister will also interact with the Nepali community and Spanish business fraternity during his visit.
The Embassy has stated that there will be other crucial bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the conference.
Trump administration sues all 15 Maryland federal judges over order blocking removal of immigrants
The Trump administration on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against all 15 federal judges in Marylandover an order blocking the immediate deportation of migrants challenging their removals, ratcheting up a fight with the federal judiciary over President Donald Trump’s executive powers, Associated Press reported.
The remarkable action lays bare the administration’s determination to exert its will over immigration enforcement as well as a growing exasperation with federal judges who have time and again turned aside executive branch actions they see as lawless and without legal merit.
“It’s extraordinary,” Laurie Levenson, a professor at Loyola Law School, said of the Justice Department’s lawsuit. “And it’s escalating DOJ’s effort to challenge federal judges.”
At issue is an order signed by Chief Judge George L. Russell III and filed in May blocking the administration from immediately removing from the U.S. any immigrants who file paperwork with the Maryland district court seeking a review of their detention. The order blocks the removal until 4 p.m. on the second business day after the habeas corpus petition is filed, according to Associated Press.
Extremely heavy rainfall likely in four provinces, windstorm in Tarai
Currently there is an influence of monsoons winds across the country.
Now, there is partial to generally cloudy weather in the hilly areas of Gandaki, Karnali, Lumbini, and Sudurpaschim Provinces, while the Madhesh Province is mostly clear with partial clouds.
Light to moderate rainfall is occurring in a few places of Gandaki, Karnali, Lumbini, and Sudurpaschim Provinces.
According to the weather forecasting division, there will be partial to generally cloudy weather across the country during the day.
There is a possibility of light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning in some places in the hilly areas of Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces, as well as a few places in other regions.
In one or two places of the hilly areas of Gandaki, Karnali, and Sudurpaschim Provinces, there is a likelihood of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall.
The division has predicted light to moderate rainfall/snowfall in a few places of the high hilly and Himalayan regions in all provinces.
There is a chance of thunderstorms in certain areas of the Tarai region in Koshi Province and some places in Madhesh Province.
Tonight, the weather will be partially to generally cloudy throughout the country. There is a possibility of light to moderate rainfall with thunder and lightning in some places in the hilly areas of the country, including Koshi Province, and a few places in the remaining provinces.
At least eight killed and hundreds hurt as Kenya protesters battle police
At least eight people have been killed and 400 injured as thousands took to the streets in a day of protests across Kenya against President William Ruto's government, BBC reported.
Police clashed with protesters in the capital Nairobi and other cities exactly a year on from the wave of deadly anti-government demonstrations that hit the nation in 2024.
Many of those demonstrating chanted "Ruto must go" and waved branches as a symbol of peaceful opposition to his rule.
The government banned live TV and radio coverage of the protests, but its decree was overturned by the High Court in the capital, Nairobi, according to BBC.
Turkiye’s Erdogan calls for permanent Iran-Israel ceasefire, Gaza truce
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told leaders at a NATO summit on Wednesday that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran needed to be made permanent, his office said, and called for a ceasefire in Gaza to alleviate the humanitarian crisis there.
NATO member Turkiye has been fiercely critical of Israel and its assault against Palestinian Hamas militants in Gaza, which has been reduced to rubble after two years of war and had its population displaced.
Ankara has also said Israel’s “state terrorism” against Iran — with which it shares a 560-kilometer border — heightened the risks of a wider conflict, and welcomed the ceasefire between the two.
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Erdogan held talks with the leaders of France, Germany and Britain on regional tensions, bilateral ties and relations with the EU, and defense industry cooperation. Erdogan met US President Donald Trump late on Tuesday.
“Our President said he welcomed the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, that the de facto situation needs to turn into lasting calm as soon as possible, that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is increasingly continuing, and that a lasting ceasefire is also needed there urgently,” Erdogan’s office said after his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Israeli attacks kill at least 78 as Trump signals progress in Gaza talks
Israeli attacks have killed at least 78 people in the Gaza Strip since dawn, including 14 Palestinians who were waiting near aid distribution centres, medical sources told Al Jazeera, even as United States President Donald Trump said “great progress” was being made to bring an end to the war, Aljazeera reported.
Sources at al-Awda and Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospitals in Gaza told Al Jazeera that at least nine Palestinians were killed and several others injured by Israeli fire early on Wednesday while waiting for aid near the Netzarim Junction in central Gaza.
The deaths are the latest in a wave of violencenear aid distribution points established late last month by the controversial Israel- and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which critics have slammed as “human slaughterhouses” and “death traps”.
The GHF has come under fierce criticism from aid agencies and the United Nations, which says the group is not able to meet the population’s needs and turns food into a weapon for Israel to carry out its military operations, according to Aljazeera.
Mexico probes contamination from SpaceX rocket explosion that landed in its territory
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that her administration is investigating contamination from a SpaceX facility near the Mexican border in South Texas, and planning its next course of action, Associated Press reported.
The announcement follows the June 18 explosion of a Starship rocket while on a stand during a test, which sent a massive fireball into the night sky.
Pieces of metal, plastic and rocket pieces were reportedly found in the northern state of Tamaulipas, which borders the SpaceX’s Starbase following the explosion.
On Wednesday, Sheinbaum responded to a reporter’s question during her daily news briefing, saying “there’s a general review underway, (to find out) what international laws they are violating.” She added that her administration would then see what steps to take with the company, because “there is contamination.”