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Big Four must switch off cruise control on Manic Monday

Big Four must switch off cruise control on Manic Monday

The "Big Four" of men's tennis have made it into the second week of Wimbledon unscathed and largely untroubled while the women's draw remains wide

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Rooney in emotional Everton return after 13 years at United
Rooney in emotional Everton return after 13 years at United

A reunion with Everton was mooted for years and it finally came on Sunday. The 31-year-old Rooney completed an emotional return across northwest England by signing a two-year contract at

Thousands flee wildfires in California; Canada blazes grow
Thousands flee wildfires in California; Canada blazes grow

OROVILLE, July 10:  Wildfires barreled across the baking landscape of the western U.S. and Canada, forcing thousands of residents to flee and destroying homes. Here’s a look at the wildfires

Iraqi troops push to clear last Mosul ground of IS militants
Iraqi troops push to clear last Mosul ground of IS militants

Iraqi forces slowly advanced on Monday to retake the last patch of ground in Mosul where Islamic State militants are holding on to a tiny sliver of the Old City,

National Assembly
Local Governance Bill-2073 BS tabled

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Federal Affairs and Local Development, Bijay Kumar Gachchhadar, has presented Local Governance Bill-2073 BS in today's meeting of the Legislature-Parliament.

Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal, Kjell Tormod Petersen, and Speaker Onsari Gharti
Norway to provide support forNepal’s socio-economic development

Norway has expressed commitments to provide possible support for socio-economic development of Nepal.

Saptari flood
Cabinet meeting decides to provide Rs 25,000 relief amount to Saptari flood victims

The government has decided to provide a relief amount of Rs 25,000 to each family victimized by the flooding in Saptari.

Monsoon giving rough times in Kathmandu streets
Monsoon giving rough times in Kathmandu streets (Photo Feature)

As the monsoon has started, Kathmandu Valley has been experiencing intermittent rainfall past few weeks affecting daily lives of people. Since, Kathmandu valley

Yadav
FSF will vote in favor of constitution amendment bill: Upendra Yadav

Upendra Yadav, chairman of Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal (FSF, Nepal) has clarified that his party would vote in favor of the tabled under-discussion constitution amendment bill.

Constitution amendment bill will be taken forward: Chairman Dahal
Constitution amendment bill will be taken forward: Chairman Dahal

CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that constitution amendment bill registered in Parliament would be taken forward.