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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Nepali player bats against Thailand in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Thai fielder moves against a Nepali batter in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Nepali player bats against Thailand in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Thai fielder moves against a Nepali batter in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Nepali player bats against Thailand in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
Nepali players bat against Thailand in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match is played at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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Nepal Loses To Thailand In Opening Match Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers
18 January 2026
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18 January 2026
A Thai fielder moves against a Nepali batter in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers match in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. Nepal suffers an eight-wicket defeat against Thailand in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier, which begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 18, 2026. The match takes place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. Chasing a target of 123 runs, Thailand reaches the total in 16.5 overs, losing just two wickets. The winning runs come off a boundary when two runs are required. Nattakan Chantham leads Thailand's chase with an unbeaten 57 runs. She is well supported by Nanpat Koncharoenkaew, who scores 32 runs, and Ofisara Suwanchonrathi, who contributes 28 runs. For Nepal, Sita Rana Magar claims both wickets. Earlier, Nepal is bowled out for 122 runs in 20 overs after opting to bat first upon losing the toss. Bindu Rawal is Nepal's top scorer with 44 runs. Samjhauna Khadka strikes a quick 26 off 11 balls, while captain Rubina Chhetri adds 17 runs off 10 balls, including two sixes and a four. Thailand's bowlers deliver a disciplined performance, with Thipatcha Putthawong taking four wickets for 15 runs in her four overs. Onicha Kamchomphu claims two wickets, while Sunida Chaturongrattanapisit, Suliporn Laomi, and Chanida Sutthiruang take one wicket each.
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14 January 2026
A sign is by an old couch at the Morrin Centre in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. The Morrin Centre is a nationally recognized heritage site and leading English-language cultural center designed to educate the public about the historic contribution and present-day culture of local English-speakers.
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McDonald’s Restaurant In Lisbon Highlights Fast-Food Chain’s Economic Footprint In Portugal
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
An exterior view of a McDonald's restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 10, 2026, is pictured. McDonald's operates in Portugal since 1991 and now counts over 200 restaurants nationwide, employing more than 10,000 people and working with hundreds of Portuguese suppliers.
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McDonald’s Restaurant In Lisbon Highlights Fast-Food Chain’s Economic Footprint In Portugal
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
An exterior view of a McDonald's restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 10, 2026, is pictured. McDonald's operates in Portugal since 1991 and now counts over 200 restaurants nationwide, employing more than 10,000 people and working with hundreds of Portuguese suppliers.
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McDonald’s Restaurant In Lisbon Highlights Fast-Food Chain’s Economic Footprint In Portugal
11 January 2026
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11 January 2026
An exterior view of a McDonald's restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 10, 2026, is pictured. McDonald's operates in Portugal since 1991 and now counts over 200 restaurants nationwide, employing more than 10,000 people and working with hundreds of Portuguese suppliers.
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8 January 2026
Plastic waste is seen at an open-air storage area for plastic waste in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 07, 2026. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB, 2022), nearly 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste are generated annually in India. India ranks third globally in single-use plastic waste generation, producing approximately 5.5 million tonnes per year (Ghanshyam and Minakshi, 2024). Mismanaged plastic waste is widespread and is a major contributor to plastic pollution in air, water, and soil.
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8 January 2026
Plastic waste is seen at an open-air storage area for plastic waste in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 07, 2026. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB, 2022), nearly 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste are generated annually in India. India ranks third globally in single-use plastic waste generation, producing approximately 5.5 million tonnes per year (Ghanshyam and Minakshi, 2024). Mismanaged plastic waste is widespread and is a major contributor to plastic pollution in air, water, and soil.
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8 January 2026
A U.S. Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft assigned to Patrol Squadron (VP) 16 ''War Eagles'' is pictured at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, during a forward deployment in June 2017 in support of U.S. 6th Fleet operations. Based at NAS Jacksonville, VP-16 is the U.S. Navy's first Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force (MPRF) squadron to achieve Initial Operational Capability with the P-8A Poseidon and to conduct the aircraft's first operational deployment. Operating under Commander, Task Force 67 (CTF-67), VP-16's mission at Sigonella focuses on maintaining regional stability, supporting NATO allies and regional partners, and contributing to the Common Operational Picture (COP) across the European theater. The P-8A Poseidon is a long-range, multi-mission maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft capable of broad-area maritime and littoral operations, with primary roles including Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Anti-Surface Warfare (ASuW), and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), providing critical maritime domain awareness and fleet support.
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8 January 2026
A U.S. Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft assigned to Patrol Squadron (VP) 16 ''War Eagles'' is pictured at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, during a forward deployment in June 2017 in support of U.S. 6th Fleet operations. Based at NAS Jacksonville, VP-16 is the U.S. Navy's first Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force (MPRF) squadron to achieve Initial Operational Capability with the P-8A Poseidon and to conduct the aircraft's first operational deployment. Operating under Commander, Task Force 67 (CTF-67), VP-16's mission at Sigonella focuses on maintaining regional stability, supporting NATO allies and regional partners, and contributing to the Common Operational Picture (COP) across the European theater. The P-8A Poseidon is a long-range, multi-mission maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft capable of broad-area maritime and littoral operations, with primary roles including Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Anti-Surface Warfare (ASuW), and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), providing critical maritime domain awareness and fleet support.
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8 January 2026
A U.S. Navy Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft assigned to Patrol Squadron (VP) 16 ''War Eagles'' is pictured at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, during a forward deployment in June 2017 in support of U.S. 6th Fleet operations. Based at NAS Jacksonville, VP-16 is the U.S. Navy's first Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force (MPRF) squadron to achieve Initial Operational Capability with the P-8A Poseidon and to conduct the aircraft's first operational deployment. Operating under Commander, Task Force 67 (CTF-67), VP-16's mission at Sigonella focuses on maintaining regional stability, supporting NATO allies and regional partners, and contributing to the Common Operational Picture (COP) across the European theater. The P-8A Poseidon is a long-range, multi-mission maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft capable of broad-area maritime and littoral operations, with primary roles including Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Anti-Surface Warfare (ASuW), and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), providing critical maritime domain awareness and fleet support.
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