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Month: May 2023

Nepal honors Sherpa guides, climbers to mark 70th anniversary of Mount Everest conquest

By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA Associated Press KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Nepal’s government honored record-holding climbers Monday during celebrations of the first ascent of Mount Everest 70 years ago. The celebrations come amid a growing concern about temperatures rising, glaciers and snow melting, and weather being harsh and unpredictable on the world’s tallest mountain. Hundreds of people

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Japan warns it will destroy any North Korean missile that enters its territory after Pyongyang signals satellite launch imminent

By Emiko Jozuka Tokyo (CNN) — Japan’s Defense Ministry warned on Monday it would destroy any North Korean missile that enters its territory after Pyongyang notified the country of plans to launch a “satellite” between May 31 and June 11. “We will take destructive measures against ballistic and other missiles that are confirmed to land

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PwC Australia sidelines 9 directors as leak of tax information investigated

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The Australian branch of the PricewaterhouseCoopers consultancy network has ordered nine partners to go on leave while an inquiry examines the leaking of confidential Australian tax avoidance policy changes to corporate clients who could benefit from the information. PwC’s acting chief executive Kristin Stubbins apologized Monday

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Autoridades de Georgia piden a las personas que por favor usen ropa cuando se tomen la foto digital de la licencia de conducir

Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN) — Tu licencia de conducir no es el lugar adecuado para una selfie picante, según las autoridades de Georgia. El Departamento de Servicios de Conductores de Georgia publicó en Facebook este martes un recordatorio para los conductores a mantener su ropa puesta al tomar fotos para una licencia de conducir digital o

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Pay per wave: Native Hawaiians divided over artificial surf lagoon in the birthplace of surfing

By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press EWA BEACH, Hawaii (AP) — Brian Keaulana is the quintessential Native Hawaiian waterman, well-known in Hawaii and beyond for his deep understanding of the ocean, gifted with surfing and lifeguarding skills passed down from his big-wave rider father. Now, as one of the islands’ standard-bearers of surfing, Keaulana wants

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Pay per wave: Native Hawaiians divided over artificial surf lagoon in the birthplace of surfing

By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press EWA BEACH, Hawaii (AP) — Brian Keaulana is the quintessential Native Hawaiian waterman, well-known in Hawaii and beyond for his deep understanding of the ocean, gifted with surfing and lifeguarding skills passed down from his big-wave rider father. Now, as one of the islands’ standard-bearers of surfing, Keaulana wants

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