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Nepal-America Press Club to award Nepali journalists, media

NEW YORK: Nepal-America Press Club, an organization of US-based Nepali journalists, has announced to award Nepali journalists, publication houses and electronic media from ‘International Nepali

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Gagan Thapa in Sydney

SYDNEY: Nepali Congress central leader Gagan Thapa, who is in Australia currently, has said that only fresh poll can end the ongoing political deadlock in the country. Leader Thapa was

Nepali fighting against cancer in Australia dies

AUSTRALIA: A Nepali student who was fighting against cancer in an Australian hospital died while receiving treatment on January 17. Pradip Tuladhar Sikarmi died of cancer at Peter Mack Cancer

Nepali migrant worker stabs another Nepali to death in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI: A Nepali migrant worker in Abu Dhabi of United Arab Emirates (UAE) has murdered his fellow Nepali worker over a minor dispute. Chandra Bahadur Thapa, 46, of Sandhikharka

New committee of Kuwait-based Laligurans Cultural Family formed

KUWAIT: Folk singer Rajendra Birahi has been elected the Chairman of Kuwait-based Laligurans Cultural Family from the first convention held on 18 January. The Nepalis migrant workers in Kuwait city

NRNA UK provides Rs 788,500 to Miteri Maternity Hospital

KATHMANDU: The Non-Resident Nepalis Association UK has assisted Rs 788,500 to Jumla-based Miteri Maternity Hospital. President of NRNA and coordinator of Philanthropic Project Taskforce Jiba Lamichhane and Chairman of NCC

Jailbird dies in Birgunj Prison

BIRGUNJ: A jailbird died in Birgunj jail on Saturday. Hira BK, 40 of Pouraha VDC-2 in Rupendehi district, who was serving jailterm in a murder case, died while he was

Palestine Protests
Palestinians win de facto U.N. recognition of sovereign state

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The 193-nation U.N. General Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly approved the de facto recognition of the sovereign state of Palestine after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called on

Under aged maoist combatants
Nepal’s former rebels accept using children in armed insurgency

KATHMANDU: Nearly six years after signing the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) and entering into mainstream politics, Nepal’s former rebellion party- UCPN Maoist- has accepted using children during the armed insurgency.

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