Royal Mint pays tribute to singer Elton John with commemorative coin KATHMANDU: Britain's Royal Mint has paid tribute to the decorated British singer-songwriter Sir Elton John on July 6, with a commemorative coin, making him the the second artist to get the honour. The coin, designed by artist Bradley Morgan Johnson,... Travel Abroad 06 Jul, 2020
Ronaldo scores from free kick, Buffon breaks record in Juve win TURIN: Cristiano Ronaldo finally scored from a free kick for Juventus and goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon made a record 648th Serie A appearance as the league leaders beat their smaller neighbours Torino 4-1 in the Derby della Mole on... 06 Jul, 2020
French former prime minister, wife found guilty of fraud PARIS: Paris court on Monday found French former prime minister Francois Fillon guilty of having used public funds to pay his wife and children for work they never performed. The work had brought the family more than 1 million euros ($1.13 million)... Women 29 Jun, 2020
West Ham relegation fears grow after defeat at Spurs LONDON: West Ham United's hopes of avoiding relegation suffered a cruel blow as an own goal by midfielder Tomas Soucek and Harry Kane's first goal since December condemned them to a 2-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday. The visitors... 24 Jun, 2020
Wuhan�s favorite noodles are back as virus-hit city recovers WUHAN: The reappearance of Wuhan’s favorite breakfast noodles is a tasty sign that life is slowly getting back to normal in the Chinese city at the epicenter of the global cornavirus outbreak. Zhou Guoqiong still isn’t allowed to serve customers... Women 31 Mar, 2020
Royal no more: Harry and Meghan start uncertain new chapter LONDON: Prince Harry and his wife Meghan officially make the transition Tuesday from senior members of Britain’s royal family to — well, it’s unclear. International celebrities, charity patrons, global influencers? The royal schism that the... Women 31 Mar, 2020
Trump declares emergency; world steps up fight against virus WASHINGTON: The United States declared a state of emergency Friday as many European countries went on a war footing amid mounting deaths as the world mobilised to fight the widening coronavirus pandemic. At the White House, where President Donald... Women 14 Mar, 2020
SC rules in favour of Kansai Paints Nepal Kathmandu, February 20 Kansai Paints Nepal has won a legal battle over the issue of trademark rights. The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Japanese multinational company by stating that the ‘Nerolac’ brand belongs to the Japanese firm... 21 Feb, 2020
Meghan Trainor leaves pain behind and offers fresh new music NEW YORK: Four years ago, Meghan Trainor won the Grammy Award for best new artist. On the first anniversary of that very win she was literally speechless — under the knife for vocal surgery. It was her second time in the operating room for vocal... Travel Abroad 30 Jan, 2020
Greta Thunberg seeks to trademark her name to stem misuse STOCKHOLM: Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Instagram on Wednesday she has applied to register her name and that of the Fridays For Future movement she founded in 2018, which has gone global and catapulted her to international fame. The... Women 30 Jan, 2020
Future uncertain for Sharapova after early Melbourne exit MELBOURNE: Former champion Maria Sharapova made her earliest Australian Open exit in a decade on Tuesday and said she was unsure whether her troublesome shoulder injury would allow her to return next year. In the main draw on a wild card with a... 21 Jan, 2020
Hong Kong police fire tear gas as thousands rally HONG KONG: Hong Kong police fired tear gas Sunday at a public park that was overflowing with thousands of protesters calling for electoral reforms and a boycott of the Chinese Communist Party. Sporting their movement's trademark black clothing and... Women 19 Jan, 2020