Nepal's Kung Fu Nuns and the Footsteps of Dinosaurs
Reuters journalists worldwide bring diverse stories ranging from Nepal's Kung Fu nuns reopening their nunnery, dinosaur footprints uncovered in the UK, to the empowerment of Pakistani women through a motorbike driving program. These human-interest tales captivate audiences and offer insights into different cultures and events.
Every week, Reuters provides a selection of compelling stories from around the globe. This week features an array of intriguing narratives, including a dazzling performance by Nepal's Kung Fu nuns celebrating the reopening of their nunnery after five years.
In a UK quarry, researchers uncovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints from the middle Jurassic era, offering new insights into the prehistoric predators like Megalosaurus.
In Lahore, a driving school program is empowering women like Laiba Rashid by teaching them to drive motorcycles, which could alter the course of their lives significantly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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