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Japan hands over medical equipment worth Rs 8.5 millions

Kathmandu, Sept 17: An official of the Embassy of Japan handed over medical equipment to the Labor,Women and Child Welfare Council in Bhaktapur today. The equipment includes an X-ray, ultrasound, computer radiography (CR) machine, and electrocardiogram (ECG)machines among others. The equipment is valued at anequivalent of NPR 8.5 million. At the handover, the Japanese official said the grassroots level support from the Government of Japan aims to enhance bilateral relations between Japan and Nepal and promote people-to-people support. The official said he hoped

Jihad, history link Taliban to al-Qaida in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, Sept 17 (AP) — The Taliban promised Washington during months of negotiations that the United States would never again

Taiwan loses biggest Pacific ally as Solomons embraces China

New Zealand, Sept 17 (AP) — Taiwan has lost its largest ally in the Pacific after the Solomon Islands confirmed

Nepal informs North Koreans to take back their investments

Kathmandu, Sept 17: The government of Nepal has informed North Koreas to take back its investment made in Nepal by

Bad weather, nine choppers to make emergency landings

Kathmandu, Sept 17: At least nine helicopters were forced to make emergency landings in various locations close to Kathmandu Valley

Israelis vote in repeat election centered on PM Netanyahu

By ARON HELLER Associated Press JERUSALEM, Sep 17 (AP) — Israelis began voting Tuesday in an unprecedented repeat election that

Iron ore reserve excavation gains ground

Kawaswoti, Sept 17: The excavation of iron ore reserve is gaining ground at Dhauwadi of Nawalpur. With the government decision

Nepal play draw with Kuwait

Kathmandu, Sept 17: Nepal played draw with Kuwait in its second match as part of AFC U-16 Championship qualifying underway

Facing US ban, Huawei emerging as stronger tech competitor

SHENZHEN, China, Sept 17 (AP) — Long before President Donald Trump threatened to cut off Huawei’s access to U.S. technology,

12 years on, Kapilvastu carnage survivors are still longing for…

Kapilvastu, Sept 17: It has been 12 years since Kapilvastu carnage took the lives of 14 commoners. It may be