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Author: Reporters Nepal

TIA to remain closed for flights till 10 am today, stranded foreigners will get free

KATHMANDU, March 7: Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) will remain closed for international flights till 10 am on Saturday. Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), informed

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Statute disputes to get settled within next week : Dhungana

KATHMANDU, March 06: A Nepali Congress (NC) leader Ananda Dhungana has claimed that ruling and opposition parties will settle disputes regarding key constitutional issues within a week. Leader Dhungana has

Ford to price GT in Lamborghini Aventador territory

Speaking at the Geneva motor show, where the new carbon fibre twin-turbo GT made its European debut, Ford’s performance bosses announced that GT prices would mirror Sant’Agata’s hero. The Aventador

Mother and lover jailed for Ayesha Ali killing

London, March 6: A mother and her lover have been jailed for killing her eight-year-old daughter in east London. Ayesha Ali was found dead in her bedroom with more than

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World Bank admits flaws in resettlement practices

WASHINGTON: March 6: The World Bank said on Wednesday it would reform the way it handles the resettlement of people moved to make way for development projects, saying internal reviews

iPhone 6’s popularity soars in China

KATHMANDU, March 6: A consumer survey showed the popularity of the iPhone 6 has driven Apple’s market share in China to its highest ever while Samsung has continued to lose

Bhaktapur at high risk of filariasis

BHAKTAPUR, March 6:  Bhaktapur district is at high risk of filariasis as the efforts to control the disease were found ineffective. The government’s efforts turned futile though it started the

Shami takes three as India bowl out West Indies for 182

PERTH: Fast bowler Mohammed Shami returned from injury to torment the West Indies batsmen with three wickets as India bowled out the Caribbean side for 182 in their World Cup

PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news – March 6

KATHMANDU, March 6: The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. *

India asks YouTube to remove Delhi rape film

KATHMANDU, March 6: India has asked YouTube to remove all links to a controversial documentary about the gang rape and murder of a woman in Delhi after banning its broadcast, a