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Haochen Zhang of Team China during the shot put qualifying round at the World Athletics Championships at Tokyo National Stadium, Japan, 13 S...

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Day 1 - World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025

13 September 2025

Haochen Zhang of Team China during the shot put qualifying round at the World Athletics Championships at Tokyo National Stadium, Japan, 13 S...

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13 September 2025

Haochen Zhang of Team China during the shot put qualifying round at the World Athletics Championships at Tokyo National Stadium, Japan, 13 September 2025.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341736

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341736

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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A vehicle wades through a flooded section of road in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 6, 2025, as it receives rainfall brought by a pre-monsoon clim...

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Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

A vehicle wades through a flooded section of road in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 6, 2025, as it receives rainfall brought by a pre-monsoon clim...

#12341737

7 May 2025

A vehicle wades through a flooded section of road in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 6, 2025, as it receives rainfall brought by a pre-monsoon climatic system. Like in 2024, Nepal is expected to experience above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could lead to more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341739

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341739

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341740

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341740

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341741

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341741

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341742

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341742

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341743

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341743

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341744

Pre-monsoon Rain Wrecks Havoc In Kathmandu

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among So...

#12341744

7 May 2025

In 2024, Nepal is expected to witness above-normal monsoon rains for the second consecutive year, according to a regional consensus among South Asian meteorologists. Above-normal rains could cause more disasters, including flash floods and landslides. A statement issued by the 31st Session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum on April 29 indicates that most parts of South Asia are expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the 2025 southwest monsoon season, which spans from June to September. Monsoon onset typically occurs on June 13 and withdraws by October 2. The World Bank's recent Nepal Development Update notes that severe floods and landslides from September 26 to 28, caused by unusually intense monsoon activity intensified by climate change, result in damage amounting to 0.8 percent of the GDP. The total damage is estimated at Rs46.7 billion, affecting infrastructure, agriculture, and social sectors. Agricultural losses alone reach Rs7.2 billion, with vast farmland submerged, crops destroyed, and many livestock lost.


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A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

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15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

#12159490

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

#12159491

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-own...

#12159492

15 March 2025

A Prepared In Canada label is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

#12159493

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

#12159494

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

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Consumer Grocery Products With Various Labels Showing Country Of Origin.

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned pr...

#12159495

15 March 2025

A maple syrup product is shown in Brampton, Ontario, on March 14, 2025. Canadians focus their shopping on Canadian-made or Canadian-owned products in grocery stores as US President Trump's tariff policies create havoc in the financial marketplace.


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