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Bittersweet end for missing in Bangladesh collapse

Bangladesh: As Farida knelt beside the linen-wrapped body and looked at the dress that she herself had purchased, her sobs of sorrow turned to tears

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Saudi Arabia reports 7 cases of SARS-like virus

Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia’s Health Ministry said Thursday that five people have died and two other patients were in critical condition with confirmed cases of a new respiratory virus related

Activists say dozens killed in Syrian village

BEIRUT: Syrian troops backed by pro-government gunmen swept into a Sunni village in the mountains near the Mediterranean coast on Thursday, killing dozens of people, including women and children, and

Chiranjivi Nepal appointed chief economic advisor of MoF

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the Council of Ministers held today has appointed economist Dr. Chiranjivi Nepal as chief economic advisor of the Ministry of Finance. The meeting also decided to

Four Indians die in Gandak Canal road accident

Nawalparasi: At least four Indian nationals died while 19 others were injured after a tractor plunged into the Gandak Canal at Tribeni Susta VDC Ward No 6 today. The tractor

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UML Chieftain Khanal bats for polls alliance

NEPALGUNJ: Chairman of the CPN-UML, Jhalanath Khanal, has claimed that his party would be in the first position after the next Constituent Assembly (CA) election.  At a program organised by

Nepal Election Commissioner Nilkantha Uprety
Chief EC seeks support of all parties for polls

BAGLUNG: Chief Election Commissioner of the Election Commission (EC), Nilkantha Upreti, has said that election to the Constituent Assembly (CA) should be held on consensus of all political parties. Stating

Local mayor suspended as Bangladesh disaster toll climbs to 430

DHAKA, BANGLADESH: The mayor of the Bangladesh municipality where a factory building collapse d killing more than 400 people was suspended from office on Thursday, a government minister said, as

US holds what could be last Green Card lottery

WASHINGTON: Around 100,000 people were chosen from several million Wednesday to get a head-start on a US Green Card, in what could be the last such annual lottery, slated to

Bolivia president expels US government aid agency

LA PAZ, Bolivia: President Evo Morales acted on a longtime threat Wednesday and expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development for allegedly seeking to undermine Bolivia’s leftist government, and he