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743 new COVID-19 cases, 8 die in 24 hrs

Kathmandu: The death toll due to coronavirus continue to rise. Another 8 people die in last 24 hours and found 743 people infected with coronavirus. According to Ministry of Health and Population, the total number of people died with coronavirus reached to 157. Similarly, the total caseload reached to 32,678.

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How COVID-19 is reshaping everyday life of people

– Birat Anupam/RSS Itahari: After coming home from his office, Pramod Bhattarai would directly go to his room, replace his

CNP starts collecting samples of dead elephants

Chitwan: The Chitwan National Park (CNP) has started collecting blood samples from living tuskers following detection of tuberculosis among dead

Longest season ends with Bayern beating PSG for sixth Euro…

LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Breaking the silence beating a drum, his Bayern Munich jersey replaced by a “Champions of Europe” T-shirt, Joshua

Financial assistance provided to family of late journalist Baniya

Tanahu: Financial assistance arranged by Nepal-America Journalist Association has been handed over to the family of late journalist Balaram Baniya

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Five traders charged for evading revenue Rs 31 million

Kathmandu: Six persons have been charged with embezzling over Rs 31 million by evading revenue in transporting clothes from India.

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Two die from COVID-19 in Rupandehi

Butwal: Two persons died from COVID-19 in Rupandehi district on Sunday. Both of the deceased aged 38 and 67 from

818 new cases of coronavirus, 3 more die

Kathmandu: The country witnessed 818 new cases of coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours including 166 from the Kathmandu

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NRNA urges govt to create environment conducive to repatriate NRNs

Kathmandu: The Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) has urged the government to create a favourable environment to bring non-resident Nepalis (NRNs)

Finland’s Social Democrats elect PM Marin, 34, as leader

JARI TANNER Associated Press HELSINKI (AP) — Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has assumed the leadership of her own party