What happened in the world today?

Ashad 6, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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11-month business loss of 14 billion rupees, arrest of fugitive accused of 61 kg illegal gold smuggling case, Amala Rokka, suspended mayor of Nagarjuna municipality found guilty in money laundering case, inauguration of newly constructed Gwarco overpass in Kalanki-Koteshwar section of Kathmandu, announcement of women's team to play Asia Cup qualifiers and damage to Iran's nuclear center due to Israeli attack.

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of current financial year 13 trillion 97 billion 22 crore 73 lakh rupees trade loss

has happened in 11 months . According to the Customs Department, which is 6.30 percent higher than the same period of the last financial year.

000 Rolpa's Amala Rokka, who is absconding in the gold smuggling case, has been arrested

. Rocca, who is also the wife of Belgian citizen Dawa Tshiring of Tibetan origin, was arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau of the police. She was arrested by Tokha . 

000 Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has inaugurated the newly constructed Gwarco overpass on the Kalanki-Koteshwar section of the Kathmandu Ring Road on Friday. The construction of 'over pass' at Gwarko Chowk in Lalitpur, which is a very busy road in the valley, has been completed only recently. 

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According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), many structures of Iran's Khondab Heavy Water Research Center were damaged in the Israeli attack . It is said that the structure of the distillation unit has also been destroyed. The agency made a post on X and informed about it . 

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The head coach of the Nepalese national women's team, Patrick de Wilde, has announced the 23-member team for the Asia Cup qualifiers on Friday. Nepal is facing Laos, Sri Lanka and the home team in the qualifiers to be held in Uzbekistan.

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