Kathmandu, Nov 20: The Nepali Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, rescued 37 Nepalis who had fled to Thailand after a raid by Myanmar security forces and brought them back home. Lured by the promise of attractive jobs, these individuals had traveled to Myanmar through various channels and were forced to work in illegally operated online scam centers, engaging in online betting, online casinos, gaming and phishing, cryptocurrency fraud, and similar activities. On Kartik 2, Myanmar security forces raided one of these scam centers, prompting the 37 Nepalis working there to escape and enter Thailand. The embassy also stated that efforts are underway, in coordination with the relevant authorities in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand, to bring back another 23 Nepalis in Myawaddy, two in Mae Sot, Thailand, and four in Cambodia as soon as possible. The statement urged that, in line with government regulations, Nepalis should only go abroad for employment after obtaining proper labor approval and should not be tempted by promises of quick and large earnings in countries like Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand under the pretext of foreign employment. People’s News Monitoring Service.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/20/nepalis-rescued-from-maynmar-scam-centers-return-home/
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Eat Some Brunch And We’ll Reveal Your “Wicked” Personality Twin
Eat Some Brunch And We’ll Reveal Your “Wicked” Personality Twin There are some ~popular~ choices here! 💚 🥞 🩷.
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Gold’s Meteoric Rise In 2025: A Safe Haven Amid Global Uncertainty
FTSE Russell 1. 03K Follower s Comments Summary Gold has surged 50% in 2025 as investors seek safety amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Central bank buying and Fed easing have propelled gold to its strongest rally in decades. With currencies under pressure and markets volatile, gold shines as the ultimate safe haven in 2025. By Erwan Jacob, Macro Analyst, LSEG Gold has taken centre stage in 2025, soaring 50% and outperforming major asset classes. This insight explores why gold has become the ultimate safe haven amid global economic uncertainty, central bank buying, and geopolitical This article was written by 1. 03K Follower s A leading global provider of benchmarks, analytics, and data solutions with multi-asset capabilities FTSE Russell’s solutions offer a true representation of global markets across asset classes, styles, and strategies. Our global perspective is underpinned by specialist knowledge gained from developing local solutions and understanding client needs around the world. FTSE Russell is a wholly owned subsidiary of London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), and is a unit of the Information Services Division. FTSE Russell’s expertise and products are used extensively by institutional and retail investors globally. For over 30 years, leading asset owners, asset managers. ETF providers, and investment banks have chosen FTSE Russell indexes to benchmark their investment performance and create investment funds, ETFs, structured products and index-based derivatives. FTSE Russell indexes also provide clients with tools for asset allocation, investment strategy analysis and risk management. The Yield Book analytical insights With the recent addition of The Yield Book business, FTSE Russell extends its expertise in analytics to a highly respected analytics platform that serves approximately 350 institutions globally including investment management firms, banks, central banks, insurance companies, pension funds, broker-dealers, hedge funds and investment management firms. The Yield Book offers analytical insights into a broad array of fixed income instruments with specific focus on mortgage, government, corporate and derivative securities. Comments Recommended For You.
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Labor Department won’t release full October jobs report
FILE – In this May 7, 2020, file photo, the entrance to the Labor Department is seen near the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) WASHINGTON — The Labor Department said Wednesday that it will not be releasing a full jobs report for October because the 43-day federal government shutdown meant it couldn’t calculate the unemployment rate and some other key numbers. Instead, it will release some of the October jobs data — most importantly the number of jobs that employers created last month — along with the full November jobs report, now due a couple of weeks late on Dec. 16. The department’s “employment situation” report usually comes out the first Friday of the month. But the government shutdown disrupted data collection and delayed the release of the reports. For example, the September jobs report, now coming out Thursday, was originally due Oct. 3. The monthly jobs report consists of two parts: a survey of households that is used to determine the unemployment rate, among other things; and the “establishment” survey of companies, nonprofits and government agencies that is used to track job creation, wages and other measurements of labor market health. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the household survey for October could not be conducted because of the shutdown and could not be done retroactively. But it was able to collect the hiring numbers from employers, and those will come out with the full November report. Wednesday’s announcement means the September jobs numbers will likely get extra scrutiny Thursday. They are the last full measurement of hiring and unemployment that Federal Reserve policymakers will see before they meet Dec. 9-10. The Fed is sharply split o ver whether to reduce its key interest rate for a third time this year next month. Those divisions could be largely resolved by fresh economic data if it showed a sharp deterioration in the job market, economists say, because that would likely encourage more officials to support a rate cut. But the absence of data could embolden those policymakers who want to wait for more evidence about where the economy is headed before reducing rates again. At its last meeting in late October many Fed officials said the central bank should proceed with caution, given the “reduced availability of key economic data.” The jobs numbers have lately been contentious. After the July jobs report proved disappointing, President Donald Trump abruptly fired the official responsible for collecting the data, Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer. McEntarfer herself was quick to say there was nothing suspicious about Wednesday’s announcement. “No conspiracy here, folks,” she posted on the social media site Bluesky. “BLS was entirely shutdown for six weeks. Payroll data from firms can be retroactively collected for October. The household survey cannot be conducted retrospectively. This is just a straightforward consequence of having all field staff furloughed for over a month.” Stay informed and connected — subscribe to The Philadelphia Tribune NOW! Click Here Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don’t Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don’t knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the ‘Report’ link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We’d love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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Best PW5A3 build – Battlefield 6
The PW5A3 is a powerful little SMG that can rinse through foes with relative ease. The following build for this SMG leans into its strengths and focuses on aim-down-sight gunplay instead of shooting from the hip. With a few levels into the gun, this PW5A3 build will see you cleaning up entire squads. Best PW5A3 build This PW5A3 build focuses on increasing the Precision and Control stats. These stats ensure the bullets are grouped tighter and make the gun easier to control when firing full auto. Read over our guide that explains Battlefield 6’s weapon stats for more insight. Suppressor: Standard Suppressor Barrel: Basic Underbarrel: 6H64 Vertical Magazine: 30 Fast Ammo Type: Frangible Sights: OSA-7 1. 00X Ergonomics: Mag Catch Start the build using the Standard Suppressor. While this offers no advantage to Precision or Control like the Brakes, it does ensure you’re hidden on the map when firing this is critical when moving around in close quarters, as is required for SMGs. The Underbarrel is where we get a lot of the stat boosts. The Stubby grip offers greater stats, but it is much more expensive, and that ultimately means you miss out on some other attachments that make the PW4A3 a beast. For this reason, we go with the 6H64 Vertical. For the Magazine and Ergonomics, go with the 30 Fast and Mag Catch to make reloading extremely zippy. You can down a foe in four headshots, but if you mainly hit center of mass and need to reload, you won’t be waiting long before continuing your spree. Once you level up the gun a bit more, slap on the Frangible ammo. These rounds delay the health regeneration of anyone you hit, allowing you to keep the pressure on your foe even when they’re behind cover. Don’t use Hollow Point or Synthetic, as the percentage increase does little to improve the time-to-kill. Finally, the Sights might be the one area where personal preference comes into play. For me, the OSA-7 1. 00X offers a clean profile, which means you aren’t blocking your vision with a chunky scope. The drawback is that it does not offer any magnification. However, you shouldn’t really be using an SMG to make long, potshots anyway. If you dislike it, try one with magnification, just note you will lose a lot of your peripheral vision.
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BBC Children in Need fans sob as Sara Cox announces death ‘that destroyed family’
BBC presenter Sara Cox became emotional during the Children in Need documentary about her 135-mile charity marathon BBC Children in Need viewers were moved to tears as Sara Cox became visibly emotional while discussing the family tragedy that drove her to complete a record-breaking charity run. In deeply touching scenes, Sara opened up about losing her brother David, a dedicated Ironman athlete who died unexpectedly in 2019, saying the loss “completely destroyed” her family and continues to shape everything she does. Sara said: “My brother David died really suddenly in 2019, and it really completely destroyed all the family, like it came out of nowhere, and he was a real athlete, he ran countless Iron Man competitions he was proper. “I don’t think he’d be able to believe I’m doing this. I think he’d be super proud. I’m hoping that I’ve just got a bit of strength from him today.” David Cox died aged 56, just weeks before Christmas, from an undiagnosed heart condition. Taking a breather during the gruelling challenge, she also paid tribute to youngsters struggling with mobility problems, saying she wanted them to feel seen and supported. “This is for all the children who walk funny or have wonky legs and get picked on like I did in school.” The emotional moments aired during Wednesday’s behind-the-scenes update (November 19) following her incredible 135-mile Great Northern Marathon Challenge five marathons across five days completed for this year’s Children in Need appeal, reports the Express. The moving programme depicted the Radio 2 presenter battling against severe conditions, agonising shin pain and utter exhaustion as she trekked from Kielder Forest to Pudsey. Viewers were brought to tears by the inspiring scenes of her embracing supporters along the route and sharing stories of young people who have benefited from the charity, including Austin, a child living with Muscular Dystrophy. “14 minutes in and already bawlin, g Sara Cox: Every Step Of The Way. Amazing lady,” one fan enthusiastically expressed. Another wrote: “I have always admired #Saracox. But this really is just simply amazing.” A third chimed in, “Crying again at the amazing Sara Cox. What an absolute legend.” Another responded, “Me too.. can’t stop crying.. so proud of Sara Cox.” The documentary revealed that she had never completed more than 5km before undertaking the challenge, but was aided by a dedicated support crew, including Olympian Greg Whyte and on-call physiotherapists. Scenes also showed crowds gathering along pavements throughout Northumberland, Durham, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, propelling her forward with homemade banners and waving Pudsey bears. Audiences saw her becoming emotional as words of encouragement poured in from celebrity supporters, including Prince William, Mel C, Dame Judi Dench, Ant & Dec and Rod Stewart. Upon reaching the finish line in Pudsey, she was spurred on by cheering crowds, a performance from Mel C and even a display from the Red Arrows she had amassed over £9. 5 million for Children in Need.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/tv/bbc-children-need-fans-sob-36276239
Oregon volleyball drops 4-set thriller to No. 16 USC
It won the first set, but Oregon volleyball (15-12, 6-11 Big Ten) didn’t win another after that, and fell, 3-1 to No. 16 USC (21-6, 12-5 Big Ten) Wednesday night. After a five-set win last weekend over the then-No. 9 Purdue Boilermakers, the magic of Saturday’s road upset could not be replicated at Matthew Knight Arena, where the Ducks ran out of gas in the fourth set. Oregon won the first set behind star freshman Alanah Clemente, but the Trojans won the next three to secure victory over the Ducks for the second time this season. “We’re not trying to chase a bunch of wins right now,” head coach Trent Kersten said. “We’re training to chase a peace of mind and knowing that we went for it.” The peace of mind Kersten described was most visible in the opening set, the highlight of the night. Oregon and USC fought back-and-forth, forcing 14 ties, with neither team able to pull ahead. The Ducks stayed composed and held their own, winning the set 33-31. Even with star freshman Alanah Clemente, the match leader in kills came just one shy of her career-high 25 from Saturday’s match, the Ducks could not keep up with the Trojans’ power. For the second time this season, Clemente was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Monday. Despite the positives, Clemente also led the match in total errors with 19. “She’s really good and she’s not even close to where she’s gonna be next year, and I’m so excited for it,” Kersten said of Clemente. “Her development and for her to have experience and for her to go through this, what a cool opportunity for her to make this splash in the Big Ten.” The second set was nothing short of thrilling as the Ducks would go on to challenge not one but two calls losing both times and allowing USC time to draw out its next advancements. A series of 13 errors for the Ducks gave the Trojans the one-up after they pulled away 28-26. “They switched up a little bit of their matchup,” Kersten said. “They flipped a row five in set three. so I stuck with our best server, one of our best servers starting the match, which is kind of our default, starting with Val (Vaulet) serving.” The third set was a mirror of the second, with Oregon finding momentum early on to start an early lead. The Ducks found their largest scoring margin of the night a mere four points. But it wasn’t enough to hold off the Trojans who went ahead to win their second-consecutive set, this time 28-26. The fourth set was the true test for Oregon, and the Ducks could not recover the momentum they had earlier in the match. USC took control, forcing a comfortable lead. Late errors by Clemetne and Vaulet gave the Trojans their last push, pulling away to win 25-19. “I felt really good about how we started in the second and third (sets) and just came up a bit short at the end there,” Kersten said. The Ducks will host Michigan for their final home match of the season on Saturday, November 22, at 6 p. m. PST.
https://dailyemerald.com/174689/sports/oregon-volleyball-drops-4-set-thriller-to-no-16-usc/
Dimming the Sun Is a Terrifying New Industry
Solar geoengineering, a bunch of techniques that aim to mask some effects of climate change by blocking sunlight, isn’t on the agenda for this month’s COP30. It ought to be. A record-breaking funding round for companies doing this stuff shows people are getting serious about trying to artificially cool the planet. That’s terrifying, especially when these businesses are largely unregulated.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-11-20/climate-geoengineering-dimming-the-sun-is-a-terrifying-new-industry-cop30
Travelers without REAL IDs could face more problems at airports as TSA proposes new compliance
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Without a REAL ID, air travelers could soon have a real problem. Since May, airports in California have been asking passengers for the federally approved identification at security checkpoints. “Travelers 18 years and older now need to have a Real ID or other acceptable form of identification to go through security screening,” said Vickie Calderon, a media and public relations officer at the Fresno-Yosemite International Airport. On Wednesday, the TSA proposed another option: if you don’t have an ID that they accept, you can pay $18 as a workaround. The TSA has proposed a biometric kiosk system as an option to verify identity if a traveler does not have a Real ID but pays the fee. The payment would be valid for 10 days for domestic travel. The TSA says it’s the next step in REAL ID compliance, first signed into law 20 years ago to heighten safety in airports. “I do think it makes sense. Only because it’s so easy to get a driver’s license. And they last for a really long time,” said Roger Schreiner, who was travelling through Fresno’s airport on Wednesday. Other travelers Action News spoke to on Wednesday were concerned that the new system may cause problems. “It definitely would cause holdups,” said Kelli Davenport, who is visiting family in Fresno. “I already have my REAL ID, so I don’t think it would impact me. But for others. I think that could hinder them. Especially with the fee. Additionally, the agency said biometric screening is not a guarantee that all identities will be verified. Travelers could face additional security measures and encounter delays. After announcing the proposal on Wednesday, the TSA reminded Americans that this newest compliance with REAL ID has been in the works for decades. “This notice serves as a next step in the process in REAL ID compliance, which was signed into law more than 20 years ago and finally implemented by Secretary Noem as of May 2025. TSA is working with stakeholders and partners to ensure both security and efficiency at our checkpoints. Additional guidance will be announced in the coming days,” said the agency.
https://abc30.com/post/travelers-real-ids-could-face-more-problems-airports-tsa-proposes-new-compliance/18178537/
LeBron James Comes Back In Victory Over Utah Jazz
LOS ANGELES-LeBron James had 11 points and 12 assists in the first game of his unprecedented 23rd NBA season, and Luka Doncic had 37 points and 10 assists in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 140-126 victory over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, November 18 at Crypto. com Arena. 40-year-old James made his season debut in the Lakers’ starting lineup and played 30 minutes after missing training camp and their first 14 games due to sciatica. James didn’t take long to find the flow: He put on a playmaking clinic in the second half, and Doncic scored 17 points in the third quarter while the Lakers pulled away from Utah. Austin Reaves added 26 points as the Lakers improved to 11-4 with their third straight victory. One of the leagues best NBA teams so far. James made a driving layup in the third quarter to extend his streak of double-digit scoring performances to a record 1, 293 games every game in which he has played since Jan. 6, 2007. The four-time NBA champion didn’t score again, but the Lakers moved comfortably ahead. Bronny James played the final 3: 33 and hit a 3-pointer. The Jazz and Lakers will play on Sunday in Utah.
https://www.canyon-news.com/lebron-james-comes-back-in-victory-over-utah-jazz/
