Depp-Heard trial: Why Johnny Depp lost in the UK but won in the US

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(BBC): In 2020, Hollywood actor Johnny Depp lost a UK libel lawsuit against the Sun newspaper. But on Wednesday, he won a similar lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard in a US courtroom. At the start of his recent trial, many legal experts suggested that Mr Depp had a weaker chance of winning than he… Continue reading Depp-Heard trial: Why Johnny Depp lost in the UK but won in the US

Govt warns to fine for keeping arable land barren

A farmer uses a traditional tool of "Henga" to flatten the field after sowing wheat seeds in Kanchanpur district, on Friday, November 11, 2016. Photo: Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Kathmandu: A fine of up to Rs 100,000 will be levied for keeping arable land barren. The cabinet has approved the land use regulations and has made arrangements to impose a fine of up to one lakh rupees on those who keep the land barren. According to the regulations, the government will classify the land… Continue reading Govt warns to fine for keeping arable land barren

Govt reduces infrastructure tax on fuel by Rs 10

Kathmandu: The government has reduced the infrastructure tax on diesel and petrol. The government has decided to reduce the infrastructure tax on diesel and petrol by Rs 10 per liter. With the reduction of infrastructure tax on diesel and petrol, the fuel price has been expected to adjust.

Service provider threatens to cut off internet service

Kathmandu: Internet Service Providers Association of Nepal has warned that the internet service can be halted at any time to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). The association has stated that the NEA is cutting power transmission lines to major internet distribution centers across the country. The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has warned that the power… Continue reading Service provider threatens to cut off internet service