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Fleeing Yemen

Children ride on the back of a pick-up truck with their luggage as they flee Saudi-led air strikes in Sanaa April 6, 2015. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

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Turning 111 years old

Hector Gaitan sits during celebrations marking his 111th birthday in Managua April 5, 2015. Gaitan has at different times in his life been a telegraph operator, a miner, a guerrilla,

BIZ BRIEFS: Pulsar privilege cards

KATHMANDU, Apr 7: Hansraj Hulaschand, the official distributor of Bajaj bikes in Nepal, has launched ‘Pulsar Blue Fire’ privilege card for Pulsar riders. The ‘Pulsar Blue Fire’ club is a

FNCCI delegation meets PM

KATHMANDU, Apr 7: Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has urged the private sector to best utilise the current time, which is favourable for economic and social development. He said so during

Death toll rises quickly as conflict rages in Yemen

Residents of central Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, have learned the hard way that key strategic bombing targets are located in their neighborhoods: Detonating ordnance has been shattering their windows and

Family of 10 killed after dad refuses to let daughter marry

PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN: A man killed his uncle, aunt and their eight children after the uncle refused to let him marry his daughter, Pakistani police said. Gul Ahmed Said is accused

Oil prices fall as Goldman says prices have to remain low for months

SINGAPORE, Apr 7: Oil prices fell in early Asian trading on Tuesday after Goldman Sachs said that prices needed to remain low in coming months to achieve a slowdown in

Twitter, Turkey resolve flap over photo

A person holds a Samsung Galaxy S4 displaying a Twitter error message in front of a Turkish national flag in this file picture illustration taken in Zenica on March 21,

NTB board likely to take decision today

KATHMANDU, Apr 6: Amid the uncertainty over how to run Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), its board is likely to reach a decision on Monday to give a way out to

Baniya elected FPCR Chair

CHITWAN, Apr 6: The General Assembly of the Forum for Protection of Consumer Rights concluded issuing a 25-point declaration here today. The convention elected a 35-member new executive committee led