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Europe Is Losing the Energy-Security Battle to China

PARIS—The war in Iran has triggered a dramatic redistribution of global wealth. US oil and gas companies stand to pocket at least $60 billion in windfall profits this year, while Russia could gain up to $100 billion in additional fiscal revenues. But nearly every economy, including energy exporters, is grappling with slower growth, rising inflation,

PMO starts ‘Advice Collection Portal’ to get recommendations on budget…

The digital platform was unveiled to collect feedback and suggestions from the public and incorporate people's genuine needs and expectations

NC will extend support to govt. on issues of nationality,…

At the Sudurpaschim Province-level programme of the party leaders and cadres in Dhangadhi today, Thapa said NC would fully back

Rule-based system and traditions should be followed: President Paudel

Speaking at a programme organized by the Supreme Court (SC) today to celebrate Law Day, President Paudel said that law

Transport Office Jumla collects revenue of 101.6 million in 9…

Jumla, May 9: The Transport Management Services Office, Jumla collected revenue worth Rs 101.6 million in the first nine months

Weather forecast: Moderate rain, snowfall in hill and mountain

There is a persisting influence of the westerly low-pressure system and local winds in Nepal.

Literature, art, music bolsters social unity: President Paudel

Crafting new creations through the use of modern technology and innovative practice by preserving traditional styles are both challenge and

FNCCI President Anjan Shrestha unveils ‘6 Pillars, 60 Initiatives’ plan

Newly elected president of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Anjan Shrestha, has announced a “6

Lawmakers submit biometric details

The Federal Parliament Secretariat has asked all members of parliamentary committees to submit their biometric details for the implementation of

Corruption case filed against 14 individuals including former Minister Karki

Kathmandu, May 7: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a case against 14 individuals