Liverpool edge closer to Champions League but Salah injury clouds Palace win

Liverpool edged closer to Champions League qualification with a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Anfield on Saturday, but the result came with a sour note as Mohamed Salah went off with a suspected hamstring injury, Reuters reported. 

The 33-year-old Egyptian winger, who has announced he will leave the reigning Premier League champions at the end of the season, applauded the crowd as he walked off injured in the 60th minute, raising concerns over whether he has played his last game for the club.

"Another win and another injury," Liverpool manager Arne Slot told the BBC. "It's the story of our season.

2,492 people penalized for violating traffic rules

Two thousand four hundred and ninety-two drivers have been penalized for violating traffic rules in the past 24 hours.

This has resulted in a revenue collection of Rs 504,000 for the state treasury.

According to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, 68 people faced police action for driving after consuming drugs, 275 for illegal 'ride sharing', 145 for violating traffic signals, and 183 for driving vehicles at high speed.

Similarly, 96 people were penalized for not following lane discipline, 75 for honking in prohibited areas, 59 for violating the rules of boarding and alighting passengers at designated places, and 1,413 others for not complying with other traffic rules.

 

Netanyahu orders army to 'vigorously attack' Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his military to "vigorously attack Hezbollah targets" in Lebanon, two days after a ceasefire was extended by three weeks, BBC reported. 

Fresh Israeli attacks followed the directive, which came after at least six people were killed in strikes on southern Lebanon on Saturday. 

Further cross-border exchanges between the two sides have strained the truce agreement, highlighting the precarity of the ceasefire.

133 prisoners escaping from Bhimphedi prison during Gen Z uprising yet to be captured

One hundred and thirty-three prisoners who escaped from the regional prison in Bhimphedi, Makwanpur, are still absconding. 

They were among the 440 prisoners who escaped from the prison by breaking its walls during the Gen Z movement on September 9, 2025.

According to the head of the prison, Subash Paudel, out of those who escaped from Bhimphedi prison, 294 have either voluntarily returned or been captured and brought back so far, along with 76 prisoners who escaped from other prisons.

Similarly, only 13 of the 39 escaped foreign prisoners have returned to prison.

Of those who escaped from other prisons and returned to Bhimphedi Prison, 50 have been transferred to the respective prisons and 22 remain in Bhimphedi Prison, said Paudel.

During the search for the escaped prisoners, security personnel apprehended the prisoners from various locations and handed them over to the prison, Paudel, the Head of the Prison, stated. 

The search for the prisoners who escaped from the prison has been intensified, said Pushkar Bogati, the spokesperson of the District Police Office Makawanpur.