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5 girls‚ 1 woman rescued from trafficker in Jhapa

KAKARVITTA: Five girls and a woman, who were about to be taken to Mumbai, India promising jobs, were rescued from Bhadrapur. Acting on information given

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Thapa confident that party will dominate CA elections

POKHARA: Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N) Chairman Kamal Thapa has claimed that his party will emerge as a dominant force in the upcoming Constituent Assembly (CA) elections slated for November 19.

Man supposed dead returns home after 4 months

SALYAN: A man, who was reported missing from Gaurikunda, Kedarnath of India in the aftermath of the devastating floods there, returned home four months after the incident. He is Baburam

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Interim government calls on dissenting parties to join CA elections

KATHMANDU: The Interim Election government has called on all dissenting political parties to join the forthcoming Constituent Assembly elections. A cabinet meeting on Friday afternoon in the capital made the

Al-Qaida militants kill 38 troops in Yemen attack

SANAA, Yemen— A Yemeni military official says coordinated attacks by al-Qaida militants in a southern province have killed at least 38 soldiers and wounded dozens. Maj. Raed Mohammed Nasser says

Japan’s Murakami favourite for Nobel prize-again

TOKYO — Japanese literary superstar Haruki Murakami is favourite for this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature, betting odds showed Friday, after repeatedly being mentioned as a contender for the prestigious

Rights watchdog to monitor children use in CA polls

LALITPUR: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) are to be strict not to allow the use of children in election publicity of political parties

Community school teachers go on strike

BARA: The Teachers’ Union, Bara has called closure of all the community schools in the district on Friday. The union called the school closure in support of the demand of

Lamine Ibrahim and his wife and child are pictured inside their shop at a clothing wholesale market in Guangzhou on August 26, 2013. Guangdong, a mecca for low-cost manufacturing, has drawn entrepreneurs from across Africa, creating one of the largest black communities in Asia. (AFP Photo/)
The Africans making it big in China

From a windowless room in a dilapidated Hong Kong high-rise, Ali Diallo sells Chinese electronics to retailers across Africa. The modest surroundings belie the multi-million dollar business the West African

U.S. eyes co-development of anti-tank missile with India

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter this week proposed ways to deepen defense ties between the United States and India, including co-development of the next version of