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US–Iran Conflict

The conflict between the United States and Iran has been one of the most discussed issues in international politics for many years. The tension between these two countries mainly comes from political disagreements, differences in ideology, and influence in the Middle East. After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, the relationship between the two countries became very strained. The United States lost its close relationship with Iran, and since then both countries have often disagreed on political and military issues. One of the major reasons for the conflict is the influence and power in the Middle East region. The United States has strong alliances with several countries in the region and wants to maintain stability and protect its interests. However, Iran also tries to increase its influence in the Middle East and supports certain groups and governments that are against the policies of the United States. Because of this, the United States believes that Iran’s actions may threaten its all...
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Nepali student protest 2025

  Nepal witnessed one of the most unexpected youth movements in 2025 when thousands of students and teenagers came out to protest across major cities. What began as anger over a sudden social media ban quickly turned into a loud demand for change. Why the Protest Started In early September, the government blocked 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and more. For Gen Z, these platforms are a part of daily life. They use them to study, communicate, earn money, and share their ideas. When the apps were blocked overnight, young people felt silenced. But the truth is, the frustration was already there. Many students have grown tired of corruption, unfair opportunities, and leaders who seem disconnected from the struggles of ordinary people. The social media ban was simply the final spark that pushed them onto the streets. Even with the ban, young people found creative ways to organize protests. Some used VPNs, some shared information through offl...

Charles Sobhraj

Charles Sobhraj, infamously known as “The Serpent”, is one of the most notorious serial killers of the 20th century. His criminal spree spanned across Asia during the 1970s and 1980s, targeting Western tourists traveling along the famous “hippie trail.” Using his charm and cunning, Sobhraj lured his victims, robbed them, and in many cases, murdered them. Over time, his ability to evade capture earned him the chilling nickname that reflected his slippery nature. Sobhraj’s reign of terror might have continued indefinitely if not for his fateful return to Nepal in 2003. Unaware that his presence was being noticed, he was spotted by a journalist from The Himalayan Times at a casino in Kathmandu. The journalist discreetly followed him for two weeks, gathering photographs and observations that ultimately brought him to the attention of Nepalese authorities. On September 1, 2003, Nepal Police arrested Sobhraj, reopening a cold case from 1975 involving the murders of American tourist Connie Jo...

Real Case:KIIT University Incident Raises Questions About Student Safety And Justice

  A recent incident at KIIT University in Odisha, India, has sparked widespread attention and outrage. A young engineering student from Nepal tragically died by suicide, allegedly due to mental harassment and pressure within the university environment. Following the incident, reports emerged that over 200 Nepali students were forcefully evicted from university hostels. These students were reportedly dropped off at distant railway stations without proper communication or support. Several students also alleged physical assault and mistreatment during the eviction process, including not being allowed to collect their belongings. As the situation gained attention, the Embassy of Nepal in India intervened and dispatched officials to investigate. In response to the diplomatic pressure, the university administration reportedly invited the evicted students back. However, many critics viewed this response as delayed and reactive rather than proactive or empathetic. The incident quickly went...

The Disappearance of Mamata Kafle Bhatt and the Demand for Justice

Mamta Kafle Bhatt was a 28-year-old woman originally from Nepal, living in the United States. She was married and had recently given birth to a child. She was described as a calm, responsible, and loving person. However, shortly after becoming a mother, she went missing  and her disappearance was anything but ordinary.Mamta’s sudden disappearance immediately raised red flags. Her husband, instead of actively helping or raising an alarm, reportedly showed unusual behavior.He delayed reporting her missing.His explanations were inconsistent and raised suspicion. There were signs of emotional distress and tension within the household.As a result, the case quickly moved from a missing persons report to a suspected homicide investigation.Police and investigators began to gather evidence.Phone records and timelines revealed suspicious gaps.Testimonies from friends, neighbors, and relatives painted a picture of control and possible emotional abuse.Surveillance and behavioral patterns indic...

Ecommerce

💻 What Is E-Commerce? E-commerce, short for electronic commerce, simply means buying and selling goods or services using the internet. Instead of going to a store, you visit a website or app. You choose what you want, pay online, and get it delivered to your doorstep.  But e-commerce isn’t just for shopping. It also includes: Booking tickets Online banking Paying bills Digital downloads (like music, books, or software) Subscription services (like Netflix or Spotify) In short, any business activity done online = e-commerce . 📦 Why Is E-Commerce So Popular? People love e-commerce because: ✅ It’s fast and convenient ✅ You can shop anytime, anywhere ✅ There are more options and better prices ✅ It saves time and effort ✅ Payments and deliveries are simple For businesses, e-commerce opens the door to global customers and 24/7 sales . 📊 Types of E-Commerce There are 4 main types of e-commerce, based on who is buying and selling 1. 🛍️ B2C ...

Artificial Intelligence

 What Is AI? – A Simple Guide for Everyone In today’s tech-filled world, people keep talking about AI, but what is it, really? Don’t worry—it’s not as complicated as it sounds! Let’s break it down in a way anyone can understand. 🌟 What Is AI? AI (Artificial Intelligence) means machines or computers that can think and learn like humans . It doesn’t mean robots with emotions (yet 😄)—it simply means a computer doing smart tasks that normally need a human brain. Think of it like this: 🧠 Humans learn from experience. 💻 AI learns from data. 🚀 Where Do We See AI? Believe it or not, you use AI every single day ! Here are some common examples: 📱 Smartphones – Face unlock, Siri, and Google Assistant use AI. 📺 Netflix & YouTube – They suggest shows or videos using AI. 🛒 Online shopping – Sites like Amazon recommend products based on what you like. 💬 Chatbots – Pop-ups that answer your questions on websites? That’s AI too! 🚗 Smart cars – Some cars u...