What happened in the country and the world today?

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What happened in the country and the world today?

From the fact that the RSVP Chairman and former Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane should remain in judicial custody at least until Wednesday after the debate ended, and Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba's statement that the word "debt" did not appear in the BRI agreement, news were published in Kantipur on Monday.

Although Lamichhane's statement in the Kathmandu District Court in the case related to the misappropriation of Swarnalakshmi Sahakari's savings is over, the debate continues. Lamichhane was sent to judicial custody by the bench of Judge Madhav Prasad Adhikari of the Kathmandu District Court after the debate ended. Since Tuesday is Maghe Sankranti and Maghi holiday, now the court will open only on Wednesday.

Similarly, Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba has made it clear that there is no word loan in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) agreement of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli during his visit to China. At Monday's meeting of the International Relations and Tourism Committee under the House of Representatives, Minister Rana also said that there is no binding condition that the loan must be taken as soon as the BRI is signed. Similarly, news is published in Kantipur about Nepal Telecom making profit. Nepal Telecommunication Company Limited (Nepal Telecom) has reported that it has earned a

ing profit of Rs. The company has submitted revenue of 41 billion 59 crore rupees to the government. Similarly, in today's main news, the famous

wildlife photographer Chungba Sherpa has passed away. The 64-year-old Sherpa passed away during treatment at Grandi Hospital at 12:15 pm on Sunday. Sherpa, who has a permanent address in Khumbu Pasanglhamu rural municipality-1 Lukla in Solukhumbu, was undergoing treatment for a week due to liver problems. He was being treated by putting him on a ventilator. Similarly, today's major international news is about the California wildfires.

The death toll from the wildfires in the US state of California has reached 24. According to officials, 16 people are missing. Firefighters are currently working to control the fire that spread in Palisades and Eaton, according to the American media. Only 11 percent of the fire has been contained in the Palisades.

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