Nepal | January 17, 2021

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  • Entertainment

    Anne Hathaway races to release ‘Locked Down’ COVID-19 rom-com

    LONDON: As the rest of the world was shutting down to stave off COVID-19, US star Anne Hathaway found herself starting up a whole new movie project - a rom-com heist caper set in the pandemic still raging around her. "I don't think either of us quite know how we pulled it off," Hathaway told Re...

  • Sports

    Rooney stops playing to take Derby manager job permanently

    All-time record scorer for England and Manchester United. A haul of 16 trophies. Wayne Rooney's illustrious playing career is over. Former England and United captain has decided it's time to focus on trying to replicate his successes as a striker in management. After taking temporary charg...

  • Opinion

    International events: Investment for tourism growth

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  • Lifestyle

    In Christmas message curbed by Covid, pope calls on nations to share vaccines

    VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis called in his Christmas message on Friday for nations to share Covid-19vaccines, saying walls of nationalism could not be built to stop a pandemic that knows no borders. In a sign of the times, Francis delivered his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world)...

  • Business

    Mobile data users abandoning Ncell for NT

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  • Kathmandu

    Nepal approves SII’s ‘Covishield’ for emergency use against Covid-19

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