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1. Dozens dead after plane crashes in Nepal

At least 68 people are confirmed dead after a plane crash in Nepal on Sunday, according to the country's Civil Aviation Authority. Nepalese officials said the plane, a regional passenger craft with 72 people onboard, crashed in the resort town of Pokhara while attempting to land at a newly opened airport. Details of what caused the crash are still under investigation, but witnesses said the plane crashed into a steep gorge on the edge of the airport. Rescuers could be seen climbing into the deep gorge and ravine to try and rescue anyone still alive. The crash was the deadliest in Nepal since 1992, when the crash of a Pakistan International Airlines flight landing in Kathmandu killed all 167 people onboard.

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Justin Klawans, The Week US

 Justin Klawans has worked as a staff writer at The Week since 2022. He began his career covering local news before joining Newsweek as a breaking news reporter, where he wrote about politics, national and global affairs, business, crime, sports, film, television and other Hollywood news. Justin has also freelanced for outlets including Collider and United Press International.