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Pakistan refuses permission for India’s Modi to fly across its…

ISLAMABAD, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Pakistan refused a request from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use its airspace on a flight to Germany, Pakistan's foreign minister said on Wednesday, as tensions between the two nations ran high over the disputed region of Kashmir. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Keeping

Govt to import 20,000 metric tonnes of sugar for festivals

Kathmandu, Sept 20: The government will import 20,000 metric tonnes of sugar targeting upcoming festivals like Dashain, Tihar and Chhath.

Netanyahu urges rival Gantz to form unity government

JERUSALEM, Sept 19 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Thursday on his main rival, former general Benny Gantz,

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Federal parliament’s fourth session prorogues

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: The fourth session of the federal parliaments- House of Representatives and National Assembly- prorogued on Thursday.

Deuba acuses the government’s development efforts as snail paced

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: President of the major opposition, Nepali Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba, has observed that the performance of

Constitution amendment based on relevance: DPM Pokhrel

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense, Ishwor Pokhrel, has said constitution could be amended based

Country pursuing prosperity: PM Oli

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today said the country is pursuing prosperity and development.              “The

15-member Nepal National Cricket team announced for Singapore T20 cricket

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: Nepal today announced 15-member Nepal National Cricket Team for Tri-nation T20 series to be held in

NTIP launched: New beginning in export promotion

            Kathmandu, Sept 19: The government has launched ‘Nepal Trade Information Portal’ (NTIP) with an objective of facilitating the export

NAC Reform Committee: Nepal Airlines must seek foreign partner

Kathmandu, Sept 19: A committee formed to recommend reforms for the beleaguered Nepal Airlines Corporation has suggested that the government