 An outside Africa, at least 44 people were killed today when a domestic flight crashed in Pokhara, Nepal, and the country's prime minister said it will convene an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the Himalayan country's worst air accident in nearly five years. Hundreds of rescue workers were scurrying the hillside where the 80 airlines flight carrying 72 people from the capital went down. The crash is Nepal's deadliest since March 2018 when a US-Banglard-8 to the prop flight from Dhaka crashed on a landing in Kathmandu killing 51 of the 71 people on board according to the eviction network.