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Prince William, Kate Middleton share Mother’s Day card

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London: The UK’s Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have shared a card their youngest son Prince George made for the Duchess of Cambridge to celebrate Mother’s Day, it was reported on Sunday. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge posted a selection of photos, including the handmade efforts of the young royal, six, which features a yellow vase with a bunch of red flowers on the Kensington Palace Royal Instagram account, reports the Daily Mail newspaper. IANS

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Nepal mountaineering assn calls for cleaning up Everest

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Kathmandu: The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has urged asked the government to clean up mountains in the country where tourism has been suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak. In his proposal, NMA president Santa Bir said the current partial-lockdown period in the country was the right time to clean up the peaks, including Mt Everest. Nepal has imposed a partial lockdown with the suspension of international flights, long-distance transport services and closure of education institutes. PTI

HK matchmaking firm accused of cheating customers

Hong Kong: The Hong Kong authorities have received 22 complaints involving against a city-based matchmaking firm, alleging that the firm made false service descriptions to con customers of more than HK$200,000 ($26,000), an accusation the firms owner has denied, a media report said on Sunday. Exaggerating the number of members and asking an employee to pose as a potential date were among the deceptive tactics used by Loveaholic, the matchmaking agency, the South China Morning Post quoted Ramon Yuen, a member of the Democratic Party, as saying on Saturday. IANS

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