Detecting Russian 'carrots' and 'tea bags': Ukraine decodes enemy chatter to save lives Kalinin believes that better and smaller devices that are easier to hide and move around will eventually give Ukraine an edge. World 14 Feb, 2024
Ukrainian marines claim multiple bridgeheads across a key Russian strategic barrier “Neither side is currently capable of mounting decisive offensive operations on the land in the foreseeable future,” one official said. World 17 Nov, 2023
Kolisi inspires South Africa to a place in history with a fourth Rugby World Cup title Siya Kolisi clutched the Webb Ellis Cup tightly then raised it high after helping South Africa make Rugby World Cup history with a fourth title, Sports 31 Oct, 2023
Nepotism within state-sponsored corruption: Contradicting Wilson's Theory of Altruism Renowned American biologist and sociologist Edward Osborne Wilson, in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book ‘On Human Nature’ published in 1978, meticulously explores the human nature and society from a sociobiological perspective. Opinion 21 Sep, 2023
Portugal knocks Vietnam out of Women's World Cup with 2-0 victory in group stage In its second Women’s World Cup match, Portugal got its very first Women’s World Cup goal. Sports 27 Jul, 2023
20 Journalists, Vloggers, Bloggers, Content Creators, and Youth attend "Understanding and Combating Mis/Dis Information" workshop A group of 20 participants, including journalists, bloggers, vloggers, content creators, and youth, recently gathered for a two-day provincial training of trainer's workshop on "Understanding and Combating Mis/Dis Information" in Biratnagar. Nepal 21 Jul, 2023
Warriors win Saptari Premier League Bajaj Khadak Warriors won the title of the fifth Rajbiraj Mayor Cup Saptari Premier League at the Public Bindeshwori grounds on Monday. Sports 27 Jun, 2023
For many cities around the world, bad air an inescapable part of life For many cities around the world, bad air an inescapable part of life Nepal 09 Jun, 2023
'Living Martyr' Mukesh Kayastha's final rites concludes with national honours Mukesh Kayastha, popularly called as ‘living martyr’, who spent a physically motionless life for 17 years, was given national honours in his final rite after he finally succumbed to head injuries he had suffered during the 2006 second democratic mass movement at the age of 15. Nepal 12 May, 2023
What makes Buddha so great?: He taught humans the simple facts of life After more than 2,600 years, the founder of Quantum Physics, Max Planck, says the same thing: “This mind is the matrix of all matters”. Opinion 05 May, 2023
Iran-Saudi Arabia deal casts China in unfamiliar global role The agreement was seen as a major diplomatic triumph for China, coming as Gulf Arab states perceive the United States as winding down its involvement in the Middle East. World 13 Mar, 2023
What is India's caste system? Is it contentious in US? What is India's caste system? Is it contentious in US? World 20 Feb, 2023