Toyota Issues Recall for Nearly 400,000 Tundra and Sequoia Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Issue

Toyota Motor Corporation has announced a recall of approximately 381,000 of its vehicles in the United States, specifically 2022 and 2023 models of the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia. The recall has been issued due to a potential malfunction in the rearview camera system, which may fail to display the rear image as required when the vehicle is in reverse. According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue stems from the electrical connection between the vehicle’s wiring and the rearview camera. If the connection becomes…

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French Prime Minister Resigns After Just 26 Days in Office, Marking Historic Low

Paris | October 6, 2025 —In a dramatic turn of events, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, less than a month after his appointment — setting a new record for the shortest tenure of any head of government under France’s Fifth Republic. The resignation came just hours after Lecornu unveiled his new cabinet, which immediately drew widespread backlash from opposition parties and coalition partners. The abrupt departure throws France deeper into political turmoil amid an already fractured parliament. Speaking from the steps of the Hôtel de Matignon, Lecornu…

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Close to 1,000 Trekkers Stuck Due to Heavy Snowfall Around Mount Everest

Mount Everest Region, Nepal – October 6, 2025:Nearly 1,000 trekkers have been reported stranded in the Everest region after an unexpected blizzard struck the area earlier this week, disrupting trekking routes and cutting off access to several mountainous areas. The sudden snowstorm, which hit with little warning, blanketed the region with heavy snowfall and whiteout conditions, making it nearly impossible for trekkers to continue their journeys or retreat to safer altitudes. Local authorities report that most of the stranded individuals are foreign tourists participating in the peak autumn trekking season,…

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KP Oli and Senior Leaders Face Passport Suspension; UML Alleges Political Targeting

Kathmandu, Nepal — Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and four senior officials from his party, the CPN-UML, have reportedly had their passports suspended by Nepalese authorities. The move has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition, with party leaders calling it an act of “political revenge.” According to official sources, the passport freeze is linked to an ongoing investigation, though specific details have not been publicly disclosed. The government has yet to issue a formal statement explaining the legal grounds for the decision. The CPN-UML has strongly objected to the…

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Former Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli Criticizes Current Government Following Youth-Led Protests

Kathmandu, Nepal — Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has made a public appearance following a series of youth-led protests that recently turned violent in parts of Nepal. Speaking at a press event, Oli strongly criticized the current government, alleging it came to power through what he described as “destructive and unlawful means.” The protests, largely driven by Gen-Z activists demanding political reform and greater accountability, have gained momentum over the past weeks. While initially peaceful, recent demonstrations escalated into clashes with security forces, prompting widespread attention and concern. Oli,…

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Political Instability Clouds Nepal-India Trade Relations

Businesses fear disruptions in cross-border commerce amid unrest. Political unrest and recent leadership changes in Nepal have raised concerns about potential disruptions to trade with India, the country’s largest trading partner. Businesses in both nations have expressed worry about administrative delays and instability affecting the flow of goods across major border points. Trade experts note that Nepal’s reliance on India for fuel, food, and essential supplies makes uninterrupted commerce critical for economic stability. Any prolonged disruption could increase costs, create shortages, and put pressure on domestic markets. Indian authorities are…

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Rising Debt and Inflation Pose Structural Challenges

Economists call for stronger fiscal discipline and investment diversification. Nepal’s economic outlook continues to be shaped by mounting public debt and inflationary pressures. Government borrowing has risen in recent years, driven by infrastructure spending and social programs, while inflation has eroded household purchasing power. Experts warn that overreliance on remittances and external loans is not sustainable, calling instead for policies that encourage domestic investment and industrial growth. Without decisive reforms, Nepal risks weakening its fiscal stability, making it vulnerable to external shocks. The Finance Ministry has stated that efforts are…

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Hydropower Exports Open New Revenue Stream for Nepal

First-ever electricity exports to Bangladesh mark milestone in regional trade. Nepal has begun exporting electricity to Bangladesh through India’s transmission grid, marking a historic milestone in regional energy cooperation. The initial supply of around 40 megawatts reflects Nepal’s growing capacity to utilize its vast hydropower potential. Officials say the deal could generate millions in revenue annually while enhancing Nepal’s position as an energy hub in South Asia. The government hopes that success in this venture will attract further investment in the hydropower sector, which remains one of Nepal’s strongest economic…

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World Bank Reaffirms Support for Nepal’s Development Agenda

Bank to prioritize infrastructure, green energy, and private sector growth. The World Bank has pledged its continued support for Nepal’s economic development despite ongoing political instability. In a recent meeting with Finance Ministry officials, the Bank highlighted key areas of cooperation, including infrastructure development, renewable energy expansion, and private sector growth. World Bank representatives noted that sustainable reforms, especially in fiscal management and governance, will be essential to unlocking higher economic growth. They also emphasized the importance of social protection programs to support vulnerable communities impacted by rising costs and…

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Nepal’s Growth Outlook Uncertain as Protests Disrupt Businesses

Analysts warn economic activity may shrink if political unrest continues. Nepal’s economy faces mounting uncertainty as widespread youth-led protests disrupt daily business operations, tourism, and employment. Hotels, restaurants, and retail outlets in major cities have suffered losses as many remained closed during demonstrations. Economists caution that the country’s growth forecast could remain under 1 percent for the coming fiscal year if unrest persists. The private sector has expressed concern over declining consumer confidence and delayed investment decisions. Government officials have urged dialogue to restore calm, noting that stability is crucial…

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