Rescuers in Nepal have recovered numerous bodies from vehicles buried in landslides near Kathmandu as the death toll from flooding reaches at least 129 with many missing. Following three days of monsoon rains, improved weather on Sunday allowed for rescue and clean-up efforts, though Kathmandu remained isolated due to blocked highways. The Bagmati River in the Kathmandu valley is shown in an aerial image, illustrating the extent of the devastation caused by the landslides.
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Syria forces say truce holds, Bedouin fighters withdraw
Residents in Sweida, Syria, report a tense calm following the withdrawal of Bedouin fighters and a ceasefire amid violent clashes that have left hundreds dead. While US envoy Tom Barrack noted progress towards peace and a potential prisoner exchange, locals face dire conditions, including a lack of basic services and urgent need for aid, as accusations of violence against Druze by Syrian forces persist. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Residents in a city...
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