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Trump issues stern warning to Iran to accept peace deal

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U.S. President Donald Trump issued a new warning to Iran on Sunday, saying it must reach a peace deal quickly or “they will have nothing.”

Trump issues stern warning to Iran to accept peace deal
Trump issues stern warning to Iran to accept peace deal

Washington, locked in a conflict with Tehran since U.S. and Israeli forces launched a massive attack on the Islamic Republic starting on February 28, has struggled to break the deadlock and make any progress toward ending the war that has rocked the Middle East and sent energy prices soaring.

“The clock is ticking for Iran and they better move fast or they will have nothing left,” Trump wrote on his Truth social platform. “Time is of the essence!”

The war has resulted in an effective blockade of the crucial Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20% of global oil exports pass in peacetime, and has drawn neighbors Israel and Lebanon into a deadly flanking conflict.

Iran’s clerical state, Hezbollah’s patron, has demanded a lasting ceasefire in Lebanon before reaching a broader peace deal with Trump, who is frustrated by Tehran’s refusal to accept a deal on his terms.

An Israeli military official said on Sunday that Hezbollah fired some 200 artillery shells at Israel and its troops over the weekend, despite Israel and Lebanon agreeing to extend the ceasefire.

Lebanon’s health ministry said a new Israeli attack in the south of the country on Sunday killed five people, including two children.

According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli attacks have killed more than 2,900 people in Lebanon since the war began, including 400 since the truce began on April 17.

– ‘No apparent concessions’ –

Washington and Tehran agreed to a ceasefire on April 8, but peace talks have stalled and sporadic attacks continue.

The United States failed to make any concrete concessions in its latest response to Iran’s agenda for talks to end the war, Iranian media said on Sunday.

Fars news agency said Washington had proposed a five-point list, which included demands that Iran keep just one nuclear facility operational and transfer its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the United States.

According to Fars, Washington has also refused to release “even 25%” of Iran’s frozen overseas assets and to pay any compensation for the losses Iran suffered during the war.

Meanwhile, the Myhr news agency said: “The United States has not made any substantive concessions, but wants to obtain concessions that it failed to obtain during the war, which will lead to a deadlock in the negotiations.”

There were more disturbances in parts of the region on Sunday. A drone strike that sparked a fire near a nuclear power plant in the emirate of Abu Dhabi caused no casualties and had no impact on radiation levels, authorities said.

Iran-backed armed groups armed with drones are based in Iraq, while Tehran’s allies in Yemen, the Houthi rebels, also have combat-grade drones.

Pakistan has been active in mediating peace talks between Iran and the United States, and its interior minister Mohsin Naqvi met Iran’s chief negotiator and parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in Tehran on Sunday.

Ghalibaf said in a social media post after the talks that the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran destabilizes the entire Middle East.

“Some governments in the region believe that the U.S. presence will bring them security, but recent events have shown that this presence not only fails to provide security, but also creates a reason for insecurity,” he said.

Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed Iran at a high-stakes summit earlier this week, but little progress appeared to be made on the issue.

Trump said Xi Jinping assured him that China was not prepared to provide military aid to Iran, while China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Iran on Friday that “the waterway should be reopened as soon as possible.”

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Colbert’s exit raises concerns about political satire in America

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没有什么好笑的:科尔伯特的退出引发了对美国政治讽刺的担忧

Stephen Colbert (file photo)

TOI reporter in Washington: American late-night television, that unique, risqué institution where presidents are mocked, celebrities are flattered and audiences applaud, is preparing for a funeral. CBS terminates ‘Late Night’ after 33 years Stephen ColbertThis week, the eponymous host takes his final bow — ending not just a show, but possibly the end of an era in which comedians doubled as political opponents.CBS insists the decision was “purely financial” and, as one joker put it, may have been like the Titanic’s “water management issues.” Late-night TV is hemorrhaging money in the streaming age, with young viewers turning to social media memes, clips and podcasts hosted by basement- and bunker-based hosts, the network reported. Late-night TV advertising revenue has plummeted in recent years even as production costs have soared.Yet few in the United States believe money is the sole reason for the demise of the top-rated late-night franchise. Doubts grew after Colbert blasted CBS parent Paramount Universal for settling a lawsuit filed by President Trump, calling the payment “a huge bribe” over the broadcast. Days later, CBS announced it was canceling the show as Paramount sought regulatory approval for its merger with Skydance Media amid rumors the late-night show had taken a political and commercial fallout.In MAGA USA, comedians are now seen less as jokers and more like antagonistic political actors. Trump has long considered late-night hosts his enemies, frequently attacking Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers on social media. All three, along with Jon Stewart and John Oliver, have leaned into political satire in the wake of Trump’s rise, turning monologues into nightly indictments. Critics call it liberal resentment, but for fans, it’s therapy.As the end of the week approaches, the late-night fraternity unites with surprising tenderness. Kimmel and Fallon reportedly chose a rerun rather than compete with Colbert’s farewell episode, appearing alongside Meyers and Oliver for a symbolic group hug on air. They joked that Jon Stewart, who wasn’t with them, was “Designated Survivor.” Even David Letterman, the patron saint of late-night TV satire and Colbert’s predecessor, recently joined him in gleefully throwing CBS office furniture off the roof in a mock rebellion. Apparently, American TV executives can cancel a show, but not a cute dramatic show.Colbert himself, alternately humorous and anguished, noted with some disbelief that his crew would be purged immediately after the final show. What’s next for the 62-year-old presenter? He will reportedly co-write a Lord of the Rings movie with his son Peter, and is also expected to turn to streaming and podcasting.Interestingly, India appears frequently in Colbert’s comic world. During the outsourcing anxieties of the Trump era, he once joked that American jobs were “sent to call centers in Bangalore, where even scam calls have better customer service.” He often mocked the academic minds of Indian Americans, joking that a spelling bee champion sounded “less like a child and more like a junior tax consultant.” When Prime Minister Modi visited the US, he quipped that the association between Trump and him at large rallies was “the geopolitical version of two DJs comparing crowd sizes”.But the greater resonance with India may lie elsewhere. As global political polarization deepens, comedians on both sides of the world are finding that satire is now accompanied by legal notices, troll armies and ideological surveillance. Indian stand-up comedians know this pressure firsthand from police complaints, venue cancellations and legal cases. America’s late-night aficionados are only now discovering what they’ve long understood: Power laughs loudest at jokes that go downwards, not upwards. Late-night television once promised to give Americans catharsis before bed. Soon the next morning came.

Dennis Locorriere dies at 76: What caused the Dr. Hook singer’s death?

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Dennis Locorriere, the lead singer of the 1970s band Dr. Hook, died Saturday. kidney disease. He is 76 years old.

Dr. Hook's iconic frontman Dennis Locorriere has died at the age of 76 after a long illness. He is remembered for his passion and influence and had a successful career that spanned nearly six decades. (X@InMemoriamX)
Dr. Hook’s iconic frontman Dennis Locorriere has died at the age of 76 after a long illness. He is remembered for his passion and influence and had a successful career that spanned nearly six decades. (X@InMemoriamX)

“It is with great sadness that we announce Dennis Locorier passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones, on May 16, 2026, after a long and courageous battle with kidney disease. ” Locorriere’s management said in a statement.

“Dennis faced his illness with extraordinary strength, dignity and resilience throughout and was deeply cherished by all who knew him. He will be remembered for his warmth, love and the lasting impact he had on those around him,” they added.

Statement of thanks to all those who have supported Dennis throughout his journey.

It also asks that his loved ones protect their privacy as they mourn this significant loss.

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Who is Denis Locorier?

Locorriere was born in Union City, New Jersey, and lived in England for 24 years before his death.

He formed the band with Sawyer, Billy Francis and George Cummings and debuted in 1971 before launching a solo career.

In 2014, the band reached No. 11 in the Top 40 with Timeless, a 40-song collection of chart-topping hits, romantic ballads and lesser-known gems from their sprawling catalogue, more than 40 years after their debut and seven years after their last Top 20 album.

In a career spanning nearly 60 years, Locorriere has produced more than 18 albums. He continued to tour into his 60s.

Additionally, he is a songwriter whose work has been recorded by famous artists such as Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Olivia Newton-John and Helen Reddy.

Tributes are pouring in

Following his death, a number of people expressed their grief via the

Another wrote: “Have a safe trip bro and thank you for sharing your art with us.”

“Goodbye Dennis Locorriere 😢,” a third fan commented

Police investigate after fatal robbery attack in East Belfast, UK

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警方在英国东贝尔法斯特发生致命抢劫袭击后展开调查

Police investigate after fatal robbery attack in East Belfast, UK

A murder investigation has been launched after a man died after being attacked by robbers at a block of flats in east Belfast. Nicholas, also known as Nikki Gordon, died after being seriously injured when he was attacked by an intruder at his apartment building in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Gordon was taken to hospital where he later died. According to the BBC, police were informed of the incident at 08:25 BST on Tuesday, although it actually took place around 04:45am. Detective Chief Inspector Duffy told the media that “a number of intruders” entered the block of flats and “attacked another man before running away”. Paramedics arrived on the scene shortly after.Two suspects have been charged with aggravated burglary with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The two suspects include a 24-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman. They were granted bail by the police following an investigation into the matter. The PSNI said officers would “continue to rapidly search for anyone else who may be involved”.Some local political officials said the local community was shocked by news of the violent crime. One of those officials, DUP MLA David Brooks, said such cases left many residents in the local community frightened and worried. He added: “This is not something you would expect to happen in a local community but the nature of this type of break-in is that people also fear for their homes and their safety.Another Coalition MLA, Peter McReynolds, said the local community was shocked and distressed by the case as this type of crime was rare in the community.

Fires in San Diego today: Why California’s air quality is so bad. Official update

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Multiple suspicious fires occurred in some areas san diego Sunday morning. Authorities monitor worsening wildfire conditions and deteriorating air quality in Southern California. Officials said fires were reported near Sharp Memorial Hospital and on several nearby roads, while strong winds and dry conditions continued to increase fire danger across the region.

Multiple fires were reported across San Diego on Sunday (Unsplash)
Multiple fires were reported across San Diego on Sunday (Unsplash)

Six suspicious fires under investigation

According to the San Diego Police Department, officers first received emergency calls about several different fires near Health Center Boulevard and Linda Vista Road around 4:05 a.m. local time. Investigators later confirmed that at least six fires were being inspected, including two on Linda Vista Road, three along Health Center Drive, one near Meadowlark Avenue and Birmingham Way.

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Incidents include burning trash at a bus stop, burning oil on concrete surfaces and a brush fire near Frost Street.

Officials said security personnel extinguished some of the flames before firefighters arrived on scene. Authorities believe the fires are related because of their close proximity and what investigators describe as “suspicious nature.”

Man detained after witness report

Police initially found no suspects near the fire. However, police later received a tip from a driver who allegedly witnessed a man wearing dark clothing set fire to a tree before heading south on Health Center Boulevard.

At around 5:12 a.m., police detained a man in connection with the incident. No injuries were reported and the investigation is ongoing.

Southern California faces higher wildfire danger

Fire risk remains elevated across much of Southern California due to strong winds and low humidity, leading to suspicious fires. The National Weather Service extended its red flag warning through Sunday night for parts of the Antelope Valley and nearby foothill communities. Forecasters warn that strong west to northwest winds combined with dry conditions could quickly spread grass fires in vulnerable areas.

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Two separate wildfires broke out in the Antelope Valley on Saturday afternoon, prompting evacuation warnings and shelter-in-place orders for some residents. Another wildfire, the Joplin Fire, was reported late Saturday night on federal lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service in Orange County.

The fire was first spotted around 11:25pm on Saturday, but officials have yet to release containment details or determine the cause.

San Diego air quality remains moderate

San Diego’s air quality index remained in the “moderate” category Sunday morning amid ongoing fire concerns.

Real-time readings display:

Air Quality Index (United States): 56

PM2.5: 8 micrograms/cubic meter

PM10: 67 micrograms/cubic meter

Weather conditions in the city include partly cloudy skies, temperatures near 17°C, humidity around 70% and wind speeds near 16.9 km/h.

While current conditions are not dangerous for most residents, wildfire smoke and dust can still worsen respiratory conditions for sensitive groups.

Southern California Weather Outlook

Meteorologists say much of Southern California will experience mild temperatures on Sunday before warming arrives midweek.

Temperatures in Los Angeles and Orange counties are expected to reach around 71 degrees on Sunday, with temperatures rising into the upper 70s on Tuesday.

Temperatures in the Inland Empire and Valley areas could climb into the mid-to-upper 80s later this week as high pressure builds across the region.

Mountain communities could continue to experience wind gusts of up to 45 mph, while desert areas could see gusts approaching 50 mph, and temperatures in Palm Springs could approach 90 degrees.

Officials warned that high winds in high elevations and desert areas could continue to increase wildfire risks in the coming days.

The snake in the backyard is now a noose? Serial attacks damage Pakistan army’s reputation

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后院的蛇现在是绞索?连续袭击损害了巴基斯坦军队的声誉Global Terrorism Index 2026.The index, released on March 30, ranked Pakistan at the top of the list of countries most affected by terrorism, marking the first time the country ranked first.“While Asim Munir’s army is busy projecting power and dominating the global spotlight — mediating between the United States and Iran, sending fighter jets and troops to Riyadh — it is suffering a ‘shocking defeat’ at home in the face of the militant groups it once nurtured,” said a report in Eurasia Times, referring to Pakistan’s powerful army chief and current field marshal.According to reports, since the outbreak of the US-Iran conflict in late February, terrorist attacks in Pakistan have not only continued, but have also intensified in many areas, especially areas bordering Afghanistan.The restive provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan accounted for an alarming 74% of these attacks and 67% of the fatalities, the report said. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) have “wreaked havoc” on the Pakistani military and have in fact become bolder, “more sophisticated and more deadly”.The report noted that earlier this year, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) launched one of the most coordinated attacks in years, targeting at least nine districts in Balochistan province, including the capital Quetta and the port city of Gwadar. The attacks reportedly targeted police stations, banks, markets and security installations, killing dozens of civilians and security personnel.It also referred to a major suicide bombing outside a Shiite mosque in Islamabad that killed at least 31 worshipers. The attack was one of the deadliest to hit the capital in recent years and is widely believed to have been carried out by Islamic State Khorasan.In a rare incident, Baloch rebels also ambushed a coast guard patrol near Gwadar, killing three officials. This is the first recorded BLA attack on a Pakistani maritime vessel.Between May 7 and 15, five attacks occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.“While Field Marshal Asim Munir’s forces project power abroad, whether in Riyadh or mediating negotiations in Islamabad, their forces continue to struggle to secure their own barracks and border areas,” the report said.Pakistan sign A joint strategic defense agreement was signed with Saudi Arabia in September last year. Under the agreement, an attack on one party is considered an attack on the other. Under the deal, Islamabad last month Deployed A military contingent of approximately 13,000 troops and 10 to 18 jets is heading to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is among the Gulf countries attacked by Iran in retaliation for US and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic that sparked the current Middle East conflict.(Institutional investment)

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed at University of Arizona over artificial intelligence and ex-girlfriend’s sexual assault accusations: Watch

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previous Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed violently by students in college arizona Graduation ceremonies are held on Saturday. The reaction stemmed from criticism of his appointment as commencement speaker, especially in light of sexual abuse allegations involving his much younger ex-girlfriend.

Eric Schmidt was booed by students at the University of Arizona after he was criticized for his commencement speech amid allegations of sexual abuse by his ex-girlfriend. People organized protests to voice their dissatisfaction with his speaking role, citing the serious allegations outlined in the lawsuit. (instagram)
Eric Schmidt was booed by students at the University of Arizona after he was criticized for his commencement speech amid allegations of sexual abuse by his ex-girlfriend. People organized protests to voice their dissatisfaction with his speaking role, citing the serious allegations outlined in the lawsuit. (instagram)

The 71-year-old tech billionaire is talking about working with AI According to Business Insider, he started talking about automation when students started laughing at him.

However, he expected a negative response to his speech due to rape and rape accusations. sexual harassment His ex-girlfriend Michelle Ritter filed a lawsuit, the New York Post reported.

On Friday night, multiple left-wing and feminist student organizations distributed flyers at the graduation ceremony outlining the allegations against Schmidt by Ritter, a 32-year-old technology entrepreneur who was both Schmidt’s romantic partner and business partner.

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Protest against Eric Schmidt and rape accusations

When Schmidt appeared, students were encouraged to “turn their backs to the stage” and “and/or boo to make it clear that the University of Arizona and the larger community we represent, whether from Tucson or beyond, do not support the deplatforming of abusers,” the Arizona Daily Star reported.

In November, Ritter filed a lawsuit claiming that Schmidt “forcibly raped” her on a yacht off the coast of Mexico in 2021.

Additionally, she claimed he engaged in sexual activity without her consent during the 2023 Burning Man festival in Nevada, according to court documents.

Ritter also accused Schmidt of spying on her through a “backdoor” he created to access Google servers that he developed with a team of engineers at the company, the lawsuit said.

She claims the alleged digital monitoring of her electronic devices, as well as surveillance conducted by private investigators, amounted to sexual harassment.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Ritter’s litigation In March, a Los Angeles judge sent it to arbitration.

She claims that a 2022 federal law enacted in the wake of the #MeToo movement to eliminate mandatory arbitration in sexual assault and harassment cases allowed her to have her case heard in public court.

However, Superior Court Judge Michael Small disagreed, saying the law did not apply because Ritter and Schmidt signed a financial settlement and arbitration agreement in December 2024 after the alleged assault.

Schmidt, who has been vocal about his open marriage, refuted Ritter’s accusations.

Eric Schmidt booed at Arizona

The backlash against Schmidt intensified when he spoke about artificial intelligence, with critics warning the topic could undermine the job market for recent graduates.

“I know how a lot of you feel about this. I can hear you. There’s a fear,” Schmidt said, his voice momentarily drowned out by boos.

“There is a fear in your generation that the future is already written, that the machines are coming, that jobs are disappearing, that the climate is being destroyed, that politics are being divided, and that you are inheriting a mess that you did not create,” he said.

Why this 23-year-old moved to Australia and bought a house in the UK

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'I didn't need new clothes, just the safety of my family': Why the 23-year-old moved to Australia and bought a house in the UK
The AI-generated image depicts a young Briton moving to Australia.

Like countless young people dreaming of a fresh start abroad, 23-year-old Tom Cowan left home in search of better opportunities, brighter days and a more secure future.But while many Brits move to Australia in search of sun, beaches and a relaxed lifestyle, the Welshman’s globe-trotting journey is rooted in something far more personal, the hope of one day earning enough money to return home, buy a house and give his family a better life.The former business management student from Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales moved almost 17,000 kilometers to Melbourne earlier this year with one goal in mind – saving £50,000 in two years so he could buy a house and raise a family in Wales.

Tom said the decision was very personal

“My mom gave me and my sister everything,” he said in a video documenting his life abroad. “She never spent money on herself. I hope to ultimately give back to society.”Unlike many expats who seek luxury, Tom lives a simple lifestyle. He shares a room with his girlfriend, works long construction shifts, avoids unnecessary expenses, and spends his free time in outdoor public gyms instead of expensive fitness centers.“I don’t need new clothes or instant gratification,” he said. “I just want stability and opportunity for my family.”

From overdrafts to overseas gambling

Tom’s journey began in difficult financial circumstances. After graduating from the University of Liverpool in 2025, he said his bank balance was negative £400.Determined to make the trip to Australia, he worked as a ground worker for seven months, saving nearly £11,000, before flying to Asia, eventually settling in Melbourne in March.

Economics quickly makes sense

Tom said he now earns about £20.50 an hour in Australia, much higher than the £15 an hour he earned for a similar job in the UK. Despite Australia’s high cost of living, he claimed overtime opportunities and cheaper shared accommodation helped him save money faster.His target is ambitious: to save nearly £400 a week within two years. So far he has saved around £2,000.Social media responsibility makes him an unexpected source of inspirationTo stay disciplined, Tom started documenting his savings journey on Instagram, expecting only a few people to watch. Instead, thousands did.In just a few weeks, his page has attracted more than 2,000 followers, many of whom are now following his spending, fitness and work habits.The reaction surprised him. Strangers offered advice, jobs and even temporary accommodation.Tom said the online attention has also given him a sense of responsibility.“If I suddenly stopped saving money or stopped exercising, people would notice,” he joked.One of his most moving videos – in which he discusses leaving his family to create a better future – was recorded in Welsh rather than English.“I can express my feelings better in Welsh,” he admits.

Why more and more Britons are paying attention to Australia

Tom’s story comes at a time when more and more Britons appear to be considering moving to Australia.According to reports, new data from Australian real estate platform realestate.com.au shows that UK user searches for rental properties have surged by 28% in the past year.Frustration over Britain’s economic prospects, political uncertainty and rising costs of living are driving many young professionals to seek opportunities abroad, immigration experts say. Tom is not alone.

“One day, the mountains will pull me back.”

For now, though, Tom said he remains focused on the bigger picture. He misses his family and the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia, but believes the temporary hardship will be worth it if it brings long-term stability.“My happiest times are when I’m working hard on something,” he said.To some, his lifestyle may seem joyless – long shifts, tight budgets and little social spending.But for Tom, the discipline itself has become beneficial. “It makes me respect myself,” he said. “That makes me happy.”

Dreams sometimes bring people home

British-born Annie Symonds made the same leap, trading gray skies for beaches and sunshine from London to Sydney.She started life in Australia, gained permanent residency and settled in the affluent Sydney suburb of Kirribilli after falling in love with an Australian man.But after seven years abroad, homesickness finally brought her back to the UK.Her experience illustrates the emotional pull that many immigrants face, balancing career opportunities abroad with family, familiarity and the pull of home.

Nepalese mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for the 32nd time, breaking her own record

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Mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa of Kathmandu, Nepal, made history on Sunday when she climbed Mount Everest for the 32nd time, breaking her own world record for the most Everest summits.

Nepalese mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for the 32nd time, breaking her own record
Nepalese mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for the 32nd time, breaking her own record

The 56-year-old veteran climber, popularly known as the “Everest Man”, climbed the 8,848.86-meter-high mountain at 10:12 a.m., according to the local tourism bureau.

He is said to be leading an expedition operated by 14 Peaks Expedition.

According to the “Kathmandu Post” report, the department’s field office at Everest Base Camp confirmed the successful summit.

Kami Rita was born in Thame Village, Solukhumbu District, Kosi Province in January 1970. She began her professional mountaineering career in 1992 and climbed Mount Everest for the first time in 1994.

The Ministry of Tourism congratulated Sherpa, saying his achievement reflected a significant contribution to Nepal’s mountaineering industry and its international image.

Kami Rita has climbed Sagarmatha twice, in 2023 and 2024, which is a mountain well known to Nepalese. He climbed the peak for the 31st time on May 27, 2025.

Between 1994 and 2025, Kamilita also climbed K2 and Lhotse once, Manaslu three times, and Cho Oyu eight times, all at altitudes above 8,000 meters.

On a related note, Lhakpa Sherpa, also known as the “Queen of Mountains” and the first Nepali woman to scale Mount Everest, successfully climbed Mount Everest for the 11th time on Sunday, breaking her own world record.

The Ministry of Tourism said she reached the summit at 9:30 am.

Prime Minister Balendra Shah congratulated them and said, “Only unwavering courage, strict self-discipline and honest dedication can achieve such a historic success.”

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The Prime Minister praised the Sherpa community’s contribution to Nepal’s mountaineering history as “extraordinary and unparalleled”.

He further said that the Sherpas are the “real unsung heroes of the Himalayas” and “without their courage, knowledge and labor, the glory of the Himalayas would not be complete. I believe that this crowning achievement of theirs will make Nepal’s mountain tourism industry more credible, prestigious and attractive, while further highlighting Nepal’s position on the global stage.”

Carmelita’s colleagues also congratulated him on his achievement. Ang Tshering Sherpa, former president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, said: “Kami Rita is not only a strong climber, but also has good technical skills in the field of mountaineering.”

Aung Clin, former president of the Asian Mountaineering and Climbing Federation, said that without a strong and dedicated climber, it would not have been possible to climb Mount Everest 32 times.

Kami Rita (Kami Rita), Appa (Appa) and Ang Rita (Ang Rita) all belong to Solukhumbu District, which has produced many strong summit climbers.

Ang Rita set a world record by climbing Everest 10 times without supplemental oxygen, while Appa climbed the world’s highest peak 21 times.

In 2024, Kami Rita and Padwa Sherpa both reached the summit 29 times. However, after Padwa developed some health problems, he did not attempt the climb for three years, giving Kami Rita the chance to set another world record.

Mount Everest is located northeast of Kathmandu, on the border of Nepal and Tibet, and can be climbed from both the north and south sides.

On May 29, 1953, New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay climbed the peak for the first time.

Official figures show that more than 7,500 climbers have successfully summited Mount Everest, while more than 300 have died in dangerous terrain while climbing or descending.

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Steve Jobs’ son Reed Jobs plans to invest in cancer startup

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英国医疗保健扩张:史蒂夫·乔布斯之子里德·乔布斯计划投资癌症初创公司apple Co-founder Steve Jobsis looking to expand investments in UK healthcare startups through his oncology-focused venture capital firm to drive improved cancer treatments and early detection.Jobs, 34, runs Yosemite, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that manages more than $1 billion and backs companies developing cancer treatments, gene-editing technology, radiopharmaceuticals and artificial intelligence tools for health care.Speaking at the Translational Research Summit hosted by LifeArc in London, Jobs recalled how his father’s battle with cancer influenced his focus on oncology research and investment, The Guardian reported.“When I was a kid, I watched my dad get cancer, which unfortunately happens all the time,” Jobs said at the summit.“It really inspired me to try and change outcomes for other people.”Steve Jobs died in 2011 at the age of 56 after battling a rare form of pancreatic cancer.Jobs added that Yosemite is actively exploring opportunities in the UK and meeting with pharmaceutical companies, academics and researchers as part of its international investment plans.“As a company we invest in international companies and we are happy to look for opportunities in the UK,” he said.Yosemite has invested in about 20 healthcare startups, including companies working on cancer vaccines, gene therapies and artificial intelligence-driven drug development. The company has also backed a number of UK companies that have yet to be publicly announced.The business was spun out in 2023 from Emerson Collective, the investment and philanthropic organization founded by Jobs’ mother, Laurene Powell Jobs.Yosemite is backed by several major institutions and investors, including Amgen, MIT and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.Jobs said he hopes future advances in medicine will transform cancer into a disease that can be detected earlier and treated more effectively.“Today, too many cancers are either diagnosed incidentally because there are no good early biomarkers, or they are diagnosed only when they are metastatic and extremely advanced,” he said.“This is unacceptable.”He also noted that immunotherapy is one of the most promising areas of cancer treatment in the coming decades.“I think this is one of the most promising areas for patients in the next few decades,” Jobs said.