What to know about the latest trial involving Amanda Knox Knox and Sollecito were convicted in their first trial but after another round of flip-flop verdicts, they were ultimately exonerated by Italy’s highest court in 2015.
Globe-trotting anthropologist who drew comparisons to Indiana Jones dies at age 94 Schuyler Jones, a globe-trotting American anthropologist and adventurer whose exploits drew comparisons to iconic movie character Indiana Jones, has died.
Moon Pradhan from Nepal elected District Director of Toastmaster International's Nepal, North India district A Nepali woman has been elected the position of District Director of the Toastmasters International’s District 41 covering Nepal and Northern India, becoming the first female from Nepal to head the position.
Abu Dhabi, once an untapped desert city, sees its first brewery open as UAE relaxes its alcohol laws Abu Dhabi represents a completely untapped market for Side Hustle.
German ex-leader Angela Merkel's memoirs to be published in late November, titled 'Freedom' But her record has faced criticism as well since she stepped down, notably her approach to Ukraine and Russia.
Buddha's birthday: When is it and how is it celebrated in different countries? In India and Nepal, sweet rice porridge is served on this day to recall the story of Sujata, a maiden who offered the Buddha a bowl of milk porridge.
Prepare now to help people age well: ADB The longer lifespans that reflect the development success of developing Asia and the Pacific are posing increasing challenges to secure the well-being of the rapidly ageing population.
Activist who fought for legal rights for Europe's largest saltwater lagoon wins 'Green Nobel' Over the next several years, Vicente, now 61, led a grassroots campaign to save the region's ecological jewel from collapse.
Would you like a cicada salad? The monstrous little noisemakers descend on a New Orleans menu Periodical cicadas stay buried for years, until they surface and take over a landscape.
Transgender inclusion? World's major religions take varying stances on policies toward trans people In Islam, there isn’t a single central religious authority and policies can vary in different regions.
Unique experiences, shared memories of ink tales As the last day of the 11th International Nepal Tattoo Convention headed towards its end, the ambience got busier as the crowd eagerly waited for one of the thrilling performances of the day — piercing.
JB Darlami's novel 'Marikhola Ko Dhungo' launched Nepalaya, the book publishing house, has launched author JB Darlami's novel "Marikhola ko Dhungo" amidst a special ceremony in Kathmandu.
Tasting menu extravaganza ​​​​​​​Going out for fine dining is an exciting idea, but choosing what to eat at times becomes confusing.
Cancer often requires more than one treatment − an oncologist explains why some patients like Kate Middleton receive both chemotherapy and... Oncologist Alexander Olawaiye of the University of Pittsburgh explains what factors doctors take into account when devising a cancer treatment plan.
World Harris will carry Biden's economic record into the election. She hopes to turn it into an asset Christopher Waller, an influential member of the Fed's governing board, celebrated that progress in remarks last week.
World What we know so far about the attack on French train network ahead of Olympics opening Officials said the arson attacks and other vandalism on the rail system were a form of sabotage on a pivotal day of the Games.
Sports Rafael Nadal could meet Novak Djokovic in the second round of 2024 Olympic tennis Djokovic and Swiatek have not won Olympic gold.
World A year has passed since Niger's dramatic coup. Life has become more dangerous and desperate The junta, along with those in neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso, is breaking away even from longtime West African allies.
Sports France beats US 3-0 and Morocco gets a win against Argentina in a wild start to Olympic soccer New Bayern Munich signing Olise curled a shot from distance into the same corner.
Nepal UN cultural agency decides against placing Lumbini, Buddha's birthplace in Nepal, on endangered list It quickly became a site of pilgrimage, and the white Mayadevi Temple is the center of the area where people pray.
Opinion Navigating Nepal's monetary policy: Political crosscurrents and economic stability As Nepal enters a new fiscal year, the landscape of its economic policy takes centre stage amidst a backdrop of political contention and economic imperatives.
Nepal Almost 500 attend Creator's Mela on Day I The US Embassy’s Creator’s Mela has started from today.
Nepal Mahakali Irrigation project sees only 22 per cent physical progress in 18 years Physical progress of the Mahakali Irrigation Project started 18 years ago is only 22 per cent.
Nepal Beni-Jomsom road obstructed The Beni-Darbang road has been obstructed after a landslide at Sirubari in Raghuganga Rural Municipality-2 in Myagdi district this morning.
Kathmandu Sagarmatha Toastmasters Club holds 100th meeting The world's first Toastmasters club conducted in the Nepali language, Sagarmatha Toastmasters Club, successfully held its 100th meeting at the Yellow Pagoda Hotel, in Kathmandu on Friday.
Nepal Lila Devi Gadtaula Nepal's first female chief secretary Lila Devi Gadtaula, the first woman to serve as Chief Secretary, was appointed after today's cabinet meeting, marking a historic moment. She is the first female chief secretary in Nepal's history.