Families of hostages held in Gaza despair as Ramadan cease-fire deadline passes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise of “total victory” in the war against Hamas now rings hollow for many hostages' families after five emotionally draining months.
Denying same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, a Japanese high court says The court does not have the power to overturn the current marriage law, which has been interpreted to restrict marriage as between a man and a woman.
IMF to hold crucial talks with Pakistan over release of final $1.1B tranche of $3B bailout The International Monetary Fund will hold a crucial round of talks with Pakistan's newly elected government this week to determine whether the country has met conditions for receiving the much needed final $1.1 billion tranche of a $3 billion bailout, officials said Wednesday.
What is the Darien Gap? And why are more migrants risking this Latin American route to get to the US? Cellphone service stops once people enter the dense forest; migrants rely on the paid “guides” and fellow migrants to make it through.
Putin is set to win 6 more years in power. Here's how it will affect the war and Russia's relations The Kremlin's crackdown on dissent reached unprecedented heights after the invasion of Ukraine, leaving a scorched-earth political landscape ahead of the vote.
India's new citizenship law excludes Muslims. Why? The Indian government has said those eligible can apply for Indian citizenship through an online portal.
At least 26 dead and 11 missing after flash floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island Rescuers recovered more bodies as waters began to recede after flash floods and landslides caused by torrential rains on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, which have killed at least 26 people and left 11 missing, officials said Monday.
Program that allows 30,000 migrants from 4 countries into the US each month upheld by judge Advocates for the federal government countered that migrants admitted through the policy helped with a US farm labor shortage.
What to know about Russia's presidential election, set to give Putin another six-year term Russia first used multiple-day voting in the 2020 referendum on constitutional reforms orchestrated by Putin to allow him to run for two more terms.
Mass kidnappings of Nigerian students leave parents in shock and despair Rashidat Hamza is in despair. All but one of her six children are among the nearly 300 students abducted from their school in Nigeria’s conflict-battered northwest.
A timeline of Haiti's gang violence and how the country got to where it is Haiti is once again facing a wave of chaos fueled by ongoing gang wars, which have spiraled since the 2021 assassination of the country’s president.
India says some of its citizens have been duped into working for the Russian army India’s foreign ministry said the government has initiated action against a network of agents who duped the men into traveling to Russia.
China accuses US of devising tactics to suppress China despite improvement in relations “Our bottom line is also very clear,” Wang said. “That is Taiwan will never be allowed to split from the motherland.”
Hopes dim for a truce ahead of Ramadan as Gaza negotiations to continue next week Negotiations over a cease-fire in Gaza and the release of more Israeli hostages will resume next week, Hamas said Thursday,
Business Gold price increase by Rs 700 per tola, silver follows with Rs 5 gain The domestic gold market witnessed a increase on Sunday, with the price of gold per tola rising by Rs 700 per tola, followed by silver, which saw a modest increase of Rs 5 per tola.
Sports 5th Jumla-Rara Ultra Marathon set for April 13 The fifth Jumla-Rara Ultra Marathon is going to be organised on April 13.
Kathmandu 'Issues of women, children on top priority' Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Bhagbati Chaudhary has said the government of Nepal has been carrying out activities keeping the issues of women and children on top priority.
Nepal Nisikhola bus accident: death toll reaches nine, identity of all deceased ascertained The death toll of Nisikhola bus accident has reached nine and the identity of all the deceased has been ascertained.
Opinion Pandemonium in the House: For restoration of political morality The House of the Representatives has been stalled following the protest launched by the Nepali Congress (NC), the largest party in the Parliament and the recently turned Opposition Party, in the aftermath of the change in the coalition with the mercurial Prime Minister Prachanda making yet another political somersault by joining the Unified Marxist-Leninist camp,
Nepal PM emphasizes the need to remain aware of climate change impacts on food security PM Dahal has urged agencies and officials to effectively implement programs for food systems transformation.
Sports Félix scores against former club again and Barcelona routs Atletico 3-0. Almeria ends winless streak Félix struck against his former club again on Sunday, scoring the opening goal in Barcelona's 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Spanish league.
Kathmandu EC allocates election symbols to political parties for by-election The Election Commission (EC) has allocated election symbols to registered political parties participating in the upcoming by-elections
Nepal Seven dead, 20 injured in Nisikhola bus accident The bus (Bagmati Province 01-006 Kha 3879) was on its way to Kathmandu from Rukum Purba.
Sports Alcaraz defeats Medvedev to defend his Indian Wells title. Swiatek beats Sakkari for women's title Alcaraz outlasted Jannik Sinner in a three-set semifinal after needing three sets to get out of his second-round match.
Kathmandu CPN-MC Vice-Chair Mahara remanded in judicial custody for four days in gold smuggling case The Kathmandu District Court today remanded Mahara in custody for further investigation.
Sports FA Cup thriller as Man United beats Liverpool 4-3 to ease pressure on Ten Hag There’s still some fight left in Manchester United.