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Over 3,300 Kathmandu public vehicles equipped with cameras, GPS

The Rising Nepal

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June 24, 2026

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By A Staff Reporter, Kathmandu, June 24: Emphasis has been placed on the use of technology to make public transport vehi...

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Nepal News

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· Jul 2, 2026

पर्यटक आगमन गत वर्षको तुलनामा १९.५ प्रतिशतले बढ्यो

काठमाडौँ। सन् २०२६ को जुनमा ९१ हजार ३६३ विदेशी पर्यटक भित्रिएका छन्। नेपाल पर्यटन बोर्ड (एनटीबी) ले सार्वजनिक गरेको अध्यागमन विभागको तथ्यांकअनुसार जुनमा हवाईमार्गबाट आउने पर्यटकमा गत वर्षको तुलनामा १९.५ प्रतिशत वृद्धि देखिएको हो। यो संख्या गत वर्षको सोही महिनाको ७६ हजार ४२५ जनाले नेपाल भ्रमण गरेका थिए। त्यसैगरी कोभिड १९ महामारीअघि सर्वाधिक पर्यटन गतिविधि []

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 24, 2026

60 per cent of total foreign tourists visit Nepal's national parks, conservation, reserve areas

Kathmandu, June 24: Around 60 per cent of the total foreign tourists visits Nepal's conservation and reserve areas, acco...

AllAfrica

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· Jul 7, 2026

South Africa: Police Seen Assisting Limpopo Residents to Round Up and Evict Immigrants

[GroundUp] About 200 people were taken to the Louis Trichardt showgrounds on Sunday

Pajhwok Afghan News

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· Jul 3, 2026

40 killed as passenger bus plunges into ravine in Pakistan

KABUL (Pajhwok): At least 40 people were killed and eight others injured after a passenger bus plunged into a ravine in the mountainous Danasar area

The Namibian

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· Jun 24, 2026

Road crashes claim 229 lives in six months

A total of 45 road crashes, 84 injuries and eight deaths were recorded across the country between 15 and 21 June. This is according to the latest statistics released by the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund. The figures come as the fund calls on road users to take greater responsibility for road safety and change [] The post Road crashes claim 229 lives in six months appeared first on The Namibian.

Daily Finland

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· Jul 5, 2026

20 dead, over 100 missing after boat capsizes in DR Congo

At least 20 people have died, with over 100 others missing, after a boat capsized at the confluence of the Kasai and Sankuru rivers in the Ilebo territory of the Kasai province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), reported Xinhua. Francois Kabula, administrator of the Ilebo territory, confirmed to local media on Saturday that 80 people have been rescued by fishermen who were near the scene when the accident occurred. We have recovered 20 bodies and recorded 80 survivors. Search operations are difficult, said Kabula. According to local sources, the boat was carrying more than 200 passengers and goods when it capsized overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday while traveling between Ilebo and Sankuru. Overloading is believed to have caused the accident, the sources added.

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Related coverage for "Over 3,300 Kathmandu public vehicles equipped with cameras, GPS": Nepal News — पर्यटक आगमन गत वर्षको तुलनामा १९.५ प्रतिशतले बढ्यो. The Rising Nepal — 60 per cent of total foreign tourists visit Nepal's national parks, conservation, reserve areas. AllAfrica — South Africa: Police Seen Assisting Limpopo Residents to Round Up and Evict Immigrants. Pajhwok Afghan News — 40 killed as passenger bus plunges into ravine in Pakistan. The Namibian — Road crashes claim 229 lives in six months. Daily Finland — 20 dead, over 100 missing after boat capsizes in DR Congo