When Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary reached the summit of Mount Everest in May 1953, a courier named Ten Tsewang Sherpa ran 200 miles to the British Embassy in Kathmandu to deliver the news. A few weeks later, he died. Outside's contributing editor, Peter Frick-Wright, went to Nepal to meet his family, figure out what happened, and tell his extraordinary story. [Article may be paywalled]
In Nepal’s sacred Tsum Valley, Buddhist community members are conflicted about the ongoing construction of a road that will pass through the region.
The Tsum Valley is one of the few, if not last, remaining beyul, or sacred valleys, governed by customary and Buddhist laws, where humans and wildlife have lived together in harmony for more than a millennium.
"#Nepal sees a spate of wildfires annually, usually beginning in March, but their number and intensity has worsened in recent years, with #ClimateChange leading to drier winters."
⚠️ Confirmed: Live network data show a disruption to multiple internet providers in #Nepal; the incident comes amidst a non-payment dispute with upstream providers in India, days after the Internet Service Providers Association of Nepal warned of an impending disconnection 📉
The Nepalese soldiers, assigned to military unit number 29328 of Russia's Armed Forces, are deserting due to heavy losses, non-payment of salaries, and commanders' abuse, "including executions for refusing to follow orders," Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) said on May 1.
Nepal’s government has issued a controversial ordinance bypassing parliament to enable foreign investment in various sectors, including protected areas.
The ordinance coincides with Nepal’s Investment Summit, facilitating projects like cable car routes and hotels within national parks.
Sumadera (須磨寺) is a unique #temple full of iconographic #arts, at the western end of Kōbe (神戸). Perhaps because it's not in Kyōto or Nara, there is little information available online about Sumadera, even in #Japanese. It was founded in 886 and has its own branch of Kūkai's #Shingon#Buddhism: Sumadera-ha (真言宗須磨寺派). It is internationally active, and a place for #religious practices rather than an outdoor museum. By the same token, it's free to enter.
Suma appears in ancient waka poetry (和歌) of 5-7-5-7-7 syllables, and is associated with the Heike Monogatari (平家物語). I was determined to go, despite the rain, because I'd read an article clarifying wabi and sabi with a #waka coincidentally about Suma. The first photos show Sumadera's exchanges with #Nepal resulting in a display of Tibetan #Buddhist and #Hindu#iconography. Although there was light rain on the beach at first, later up at Sumadera the day turned bright.
"An avalanche on Mt Manaslu in Gorkha district on Sunday morning crashed into the Birendra lake, setting off flash floods downstream.
#Avalanches and flash floods have become more frequent in recent years in the mountainous areas due to #ClimateChange. At least four incidents of avalanche have been recorded in #Nepal since 2023, killing and injuring many people."
The Russian government last year announced a lucrative package for foreign fighters to join the country’s military, including a monthly salary of at least $2,000 and a fast track to Russian citizenship – but the #Kremlin has not said how many foreigners it has recruited under the plan.
By some estimates, #Russia has been sending thousands of foreign men to fight in #Ukraine since #Putin ordered the invasion.
Unsere 9 #Solargeräte, welche wir vor 41 Tagen versendet haben kamen heute bei unserem Empfänger in #Nepal an. Zuerst hat die Sendung die #Deutsche#Post geöffnet und der Zoll in Nepal hat sich auch Zeit gelassen. Dort erfolgt jetzt noch der Einbau der #Batterien und danach können wir die restlichen 20 Geräte versenden. Dies war unser erster Versand zum Test! 👍 #solar#lightforlife#himalaya#Annapurna#everest
Russia has recruited thousands of men from Nepal for the war in Ukraine. They are offered a salary of $2,000 a month and promise to help them obtain Russian citizenship under an expedited procedure. Many of them do not return home. #AureFreePress#News#press#headline#Ukraine#Russia#Nepal
Military Intelligence: Nepalese mercenaries desert Russian army in droves (kyivindependent.com)
The Nepalese soldiers, assigned to military unit number 29328 of Russia's Armed Forces, are deserting due to heavy losses, non-payment of salaries, and commanders' abuse, "including executions for refusing to follow orders," Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) said on May 1.