Alcaraz zips past Lehecka into US Open semis
Second seed Carlos Alcaraz has yet to drop a set at Flushing Meadows and cruised into the U.S. Open semi-finals on Tuesday, demolishing Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-4 6-2 6-4 on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Reuters reported.
Alcaraz had the crowd in the palm of his hand as he fired off 28 winners and never faced a break point, putting on yet another almost pristine performance. He will next play either 24-times major winner Novak Djokovic or American fourth seed Taylor Fritz.
Lehecka is one of the few players to beat Alcaraz this season, winning in the Doha quarter-finals, but was outclassed this time around and could only watch helplessly as the Spaniard's forehand winner zipped by on match point, according to Reuters.
Sabalenka gets walkover into US Open semis following Vondrousova injury
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka received a walkover into the U.S. Open semi-finals on Tuesday after Marketa Vondrousova was forced to withdraw from their last eight showdown due to a knee injury, organisers said on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, had impressed in New York with upset victories over seventh seed Jasmine Paolini and ninth seed Elena Rybakina, but her run came to a painful end after she pulled up in practice earlier on Tuesday.
ESPN showed footage of the 26-year-old bending over in pain after hitting a forehand, before leaving practice in tears, and she later confirmed the injury, according to Reuters.
Gold shines to hit record high of Rs 207, 900 per tola
Gold price has set a new record in the domestic market on Sunday.
According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the price of precious yellow metal has increased by Rs 2, 000 per tola and is being traded at Rs 207, 900 per tola. It was traded at Rs 205, 900 per tola on Tuesday.
The price of silver, however, has dropped by Rs 5 and is being traded at Rs 2, 480 per tola.
Drones being used for waste collection in Mt Everest
The world's highest summit, Mount Everest (Sagarmatha), has been often used to familiarize Nepal in the global arena.
Mount Everest, which has the most significant contribution to tourism advancement in Nepal, is special for us from religious, touristic and economic perspectives. But, the challenge has increased when the waste is being piled up in the highest peak lately with the increasing inflow of tourists and climbers.
In order to protect the Himalayas from the effects of climate change, drone technology has been recently used for waste collection in Mount Everest.
Cimax Inc., the official distributor of electric vehicles BYD in Nepal, has reported that it is collecting waste using drones in coordination with the Nepali drone company Airlift Technologies.
The company is working to collect 1,000 kgs of waste from the Everest region.
The waste collection campaign in Nepal has been initiated under BYD’s global campaign titled 'Cool the Earth by One Degree' against climate change.
The campaign aims to promote clean energy and limit global temperature rise through zero carbon emissions.
Cimax Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sahil Shrestha shared that they have joined this campaign both economically and technically as part of their social corporate responsibility.
According to Samir Shrestha, the market head of Cimex Inc., 286 kgs of waste has already been collected using drones from camp-1 of Mount Everest last season, and additional waste collection is going on this season.
“The Airlift Company had previously collected waste from the Everest region,” he said, “This time Cimex Inc. and Airlift Technology have started collecting 1,000 kg of wastes together.”
Highlighting the significant role of technology in the campaign against climate change, Shrestha shared that the use of drones has made waste collection easier.
“After successful use of drones in rope fixing, we have also used drones in waste collection,” he mentioned
Lakes in Shuklaphanta National Park drying up
The lakes within the boundary of Shuklaphanta National Park are drying up and being covered due to climate change, invasive water hyacinth and vegetation.
Owing to insufficient budget, it has become challenging to continue the conservation efforts.
According to the Park’s Information Officer Purushottam Wagle, large natural lakes such as Rani lake, Sikhar lake, Baba lake, Kali lake, Tara lake, and Salgaudi lake are being covered and drying up due to water hyacinth and vegetation.
These lakes are prime sources of water for wildlife. "We only have a capital budget of Rs 3.4 million. The amount has to be spent for building tourism paths and infrastructure within the park,” said Wagle.
In addition to natural resources, there are 40 artificial ponds in the park area.
Shuklaphanta is considered an attractive destination for both domestic and foreign tourists for its rich biodiversity.
The Park is a home to countless animals and plants. There are also several small and large ponds.
Information Officer Wagle emphasized on adequate budgetary allocation for the conservation of this wetland area.
Taiwan criticises strongmen cults as China holds military parade
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te criticised strongmen personality cults and secret police networks on Wednesday (Sept 3), as Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted the leaders of Russia and North Korea at a military parade marking the end of World War Two, Reuters reported.
Democratically-governed Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own territory, has repeatedly lambasted China for what Taipei sees as a distorted view of the war, as the Republic of China was the government at the time, fighting alongside the Allies.
The Republic of China government fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war with Mao Zedong's communists and retains the formal name to this day, according to Reuters.
Man City sign goalkeeper Donnarumma from PSG
Manchester City have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma from Paris Saint-Germain, Reuters reported.
The Italy international has signed a five-year contract and joins the club after a historic season with PSG, in which he helped the French side win a quadruple, the Ligue 1 title, French Cup, French Super Cup and UEFA Champions League.
“I am joining a squad packed with world-class talent and a team led by the one of the greatest managers in the history of football in Pep Guardiola. This is a club every player in world football would love to join,” Donnarumma said in his first Man City interview, according to Reuters.
Grimsby fined after fielding ineligible player against Manchester United
A delay of mere seconds in registering a new signing has proved extremely expensive for Grimsby but at least the League Two club looks to have escaped a potential expulsion from the Carabao Cup, The Guardian reported.
Instead Grimsby have been fined £20,000 by the English Football League for fielding an ineligible player during their famous League Cup win against Manchester United at Blundell Park last Wednesday. The governing body opted to issue a pecuniary sanction rather than use their potential powers to either expel David Artell’s side or order the tie to be replayed.
Clarke Oduor’s registration was submitted at 12.01pm last Tuesday, one minute and 59 seconds after the 12pm deadline demanded by this season’s EFL League Cup rules, according to The Guardian.







