LETTERS: Too many accidents Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Wednesday directed Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Ramesh Lekhak to take immediate measures to minimize road accidents across the nation after 34 passengers were killed in an accident in... 19 Aug, 2016
PM Modi lashes out at Pakistan, Pakistan hits back NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi took aim at supporters of "terrorism" in his Independence Day speech on Monday, ratcheting up criticism of Pakistan while avoiding direct mention of month-long protests in Indian-ruled Kashmir. Modi also... Women 16 Aug, 2016
India's Modi lashes out at Pakistan, Pakistan hits back Modi takes aim at supporters of "terrorism" in Pakistan Draws rebuke from Islamabad As Modi speaks, gunmen attack police station in Kashmir Controversy overshadows Modi's reform message NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra... Women 15 Aug, 2016
Heavy rainfall lashes Nepal due to 'monsoon line' KATHMANDU: The presence of 'monsoon line' has invited rain across the country on Thursday. Meteorologist Meen Kumar Aryal told the Rastriya Samachar Samiti that the concentration of the monsoon activity in the low pressure area has effected the... Horoscopes 21 Jul, 2016
Continuous rainfall across Nepal likely for next few days KATHMANDU: The monsoon rainfall, which lashed the country on Friday, is likely to continue for next few days, according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division (MFD). Moisture-laden winds arising from the Arabian Sea and the monsoon that... Travel 01 Jul, 2016
Pakistan misses GDP growth target by 0.8 percent, sets 5.7 percent target for next year ISLAMABAD: Pakistan achieved GDP growth of 4.7 percent in the fiscal year ending in June 2016, missing its target of 5.5 percent, the prime minister's office announced on Monday. The government has set a growth target of 5.7 percent for the next... 31 May, 2016
Yemen suicide attacks kill at least 45 army recruits SANAA: A pair of suicide bombings killed at least 45 people in Yemen's southern city of Aden on Monday, security officials said. They said the bombings targeted young men seeking to join the army. One suicide car bomber targeted a line... Women 23 May, 2016
Cloudy weather to continue till Friday KATHMANDU: The recent change in weather in the country is due to a combination of the moisture-laden wind coming from the Arabian Sea and the local wind. These condition would continue for next two days, according to the Meteorological Forecasting... Horoscopes 11 May, 2016
Yemeni, UAE troops seize Qaeda-held seaport city: residents ADEN/KUWAIT: Yemeni and Emirati soldiers seized Yemen's seaport of Mukalla from al Qaeda fighters on Sunday, depriving the group of the seaport that enabled it to amass a fortune amid the country's civil war. Around 2,000 Yemeni and Emirati... Women 25 Apr, 2016
China's Xinjiang seals Pakistan ties with $2 billion in deals Companies from China's violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang signed deals worth about $2 billion with Pakistan this week during a visit to Pakistan by Xinjiang's top official, who sought to cement ties with an important security... Women 08 Apr, 2016
In Bahrain, Kerry treads carefully on human rights MANAMA: US Secretary of State John Kerry dealt delicately on Thursday with concerns about persistent human rights abuses in Bahrain, stressing America's close military ties to one of several Persian Gulf countries with which it wants to enhance... Women 07 Apr, 2016
China launches charm offensive for first overseas naval base BEIJING: China has launched an unusual charm offensive to explain its first overseas naval base in Djibouti, seeking to assuage global concerns about military expansionism by portraying the move as Beijing's contribution to regional security and... Women 24 Mar, 2016