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Morgan Stanley posts highest profit since financial crisis

APR, 21: Wall Street investment bank Morgan Stanley reported its most profitable quarter since the financial crisis on Monday, boosted by higher revenue from trading

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A sea-tossed storm of human misery is hitting the shores of Italy in waves

We are at the beginning of a massive and mounting crisis with no solution in sight. Perhaps that’s incorrect. The migrant crisis that has suddenly drawn hundreds of journalists to

Heavy fine for plastic users‚ distributors

KATHMANDU, APR 21: The government has decided to impose a fine of Rs 50,000 on consumption, distribution and storage of plastic from today. Anyone involved in import, sale, distribution and

Road expansion work obstructed

KATHMANDU, APR 21: Kathmandu Valley Development Authority has informed that Sunakothi-Thecho-Chapagaun road-widening work has been obstructed due to protests from locals and heritage conservationists. Urban Development Minister Narayan Khadka had

NRB to mop up Rs 3 billion through outright sale auction

KATHMANDU, APR 21: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is mopping up Rs three billion from the banking sector on Tuesday through outright sale auction to ensure surplus funds do not flow into

MoPIT forms expert group to evaluate Fast Track road DPR

KATHMANDU, APR 21:  The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport (MoPIT) has formed an expert panel to evaluate the detailed project report (DPR) of Kathmandu-Tarai Fast Track road. The panel

Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian ‘faces Iran spy trial’

A Washington Post journalist who was detained nine months ago in Iran is facing four charges including espionage, according to his lawyer. The paper’s Tehran correspondent, Jason Rezaian, is accused

Italy arrests two over migrant boat sinking

ITALY, APR 21: The captain and a crew member of a boat that capsized off Libya on Sunday, killing hundreds of migrants, have been arrested, Italian officials say. The two,

Xenophobic killing in South African township caught by photographer

JOHANNESBURG, APR 21: He checked the series of stills on his camera. It was then that photographer James Oatway realized the entire attack had taken less than two minutes. It was

They wanted his blood

Photographer James Oatway witnesses attackers bludgeoning and stabbing Mozambican Emmanuel Sithole in a South African township amid anti-foreigner violence. BBC