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Virus renews safety concerns about slaughtering wild animals

BEIJING (AP) — China cracked down on the sale of exotic species after an outbreak of a new virus in 2002 was linked to markets selling live animals. The germ turned out to be a coronavirus that caused SARS. The ban was later lifted, and the animals reappeared. Now another

“I want to return to Xi’an” Dr Rajiv Jha

Rajiv Kumar Jha, a professor at Xi’an Medical University, smiles after handing over more than 10 hard-won boxes of medical

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Unauthorized helicopter flights in Sagarmatha region

            – Bhojraj Karki/RSS Solukhumbu: The Sagarmatha National Park officials recently seized two ‘drone cameras’ as they were being flown

Spotted deer in ambulance?

Baitadi: An ambulance provided by the Sudur Paschim state government has been found used in smuggling wildlife. This ambulance was

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IBC gets over Rs 30 million grant

Kathmandu: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has provided Rs 30.169 million grant for the construction of Dhamma hall of International Buddhist

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Bus service from Bhimduttanagar to Haridwar

Bhimduttanagar: A bus service has come into operation from Bhimduttanagar of Kanchanpur to Haridwar and Deheradun of India. Pawandoot Bus

PM joins cultural event, plays the Sarangi and Bansuri

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli attended the ‘Sarangi evening’ programme at his official residence in Baluwatar this evening. The

Djokovic comes back for 8th Australian Open title, 17th Slam

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic was looking weary and worn down. He felt dizzy and trailed Dominic Thiem in

Do masks offer protection from new virus? It depends

SEATTLE (AP) — People around the world are buying up protective face masks in hopes of keeping the new virus

Two rhinos found dead in Chitwan National Park

Chitwan: Two rhinos have died in the Chintwan National Park (CNP) on Tuesday. With this, the death toll in the