What happened in the world today?

What happened in the world today?

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Four journalists of Al Jazeera were killed in the Israeli attack, Kailali prison incident: On the fourth day, the family was ready to pick up the body of the dead, they were not found even after 5 days of searching.

Four Al Jazeera journalists were killed in Gaza in an Israeli airstrike. Al Jazeera reported that they were killed in an attack near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. According to Al Jazeera, at the time of the Israeli attack, reporters Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammad Qurayke, cameraman Ibrahim Zahi and Mohammad Naufal were in a tripal made for journalists at the main gate of the hospital. 000

The family of 36-year-old Bharat Choudhary of Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city-4, who died due to a beating between inmates inside Kailali jail, is ready to pick up the body

on the fourth day on Monday. Vijay Chaudhary, the brother of the deceased, said that the state government is ready to exhume the body after the state government has announced a compensation of five lakhs to the family of the deceased and promised that the administration will arrange the responsibility of her daughter's education. 000

The families of the victims who went in search of the missing people in Bakuda near the Indus River in Paudigarhwal, Uttarakhand, India, have started to return home. Even after five days of searching, most of them have returned after not being found in the difficult mountainous area. 

000 Saptari's Rajviraj-Chinnamasta-Gobindpur road construction work was started by local people along with the former minister on Monday morning by lighting candles

 . They protested from Chinnamasta to Wisanpur Chowk shouting the slogan 'Where is the government, where is the contractor?' They say that four years ago, when the contractor disappeared with the contract, potholes appeared everywhere on the road and it became difficult to even walk.

000 In Sindhupalchok's Bahrbise municipality area, the residents have warned that the settlement is at risk due to the leakage of water from the 102 megawatt capacity mid-Bhotekoshi hydropower project   According to Kul Bahadur Shrestha, president of Bahrbise (6), on Monday, affected locals, clubs, forest committees and others have drawn attention to the project officials about the risks. 

 

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