(BBC): Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has collapsed after he was shot at an event in the city of Nara. Mr Abe was shot twice, with the second shot hitting him in the back, causing him to fall to the ground. Reports say his attacker has since been arrested. Ex-Tokyo governor Yoichi Masuzoe said… Continue reading Japan ex-PM injured after reported gunshot attack
Month: July 2022
NYC Mayor Adams promises ‘new weapons’ in fight against latest COVID surge
(New York Daily News): New York State Mayor Adams vowed Thursday to replace his administration’s color-coded coronavirus alert system with a set of “new weapons” in the face of yet another wave of COVID cases descending upon New York City. Speaking at Brooklyn’s Maimonides Hospital, a COVID-19 epicenter in the early days of the pandemic,… Continue reading NYC Mayor Adams promises ‘new weapons’ in fight against latest COVID surge
Govt announces public holiday on Sunday to mark Eid
Kathmandu: The government has decided to grant a nationwide public holiday next Sunday. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, it has been decided to grant a public holiday on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr (Eid-ul-Azha). Every year government provides holiday on this day. This year also the government has been announced holiday in honor of… Continue reading Govt announces public holiday on Sunday to mark Eid
Covid cases increasing, 113 people confirmed positive in last 24 hours
Kathmandu: The corona cases have again started raising in the country. The covid cases have crossed 100 on Wednesday. In the last 24 hours, 113 more people have been confirmed to be infected with the corona virus. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the number of active cases of corona virus has reached… Continue reading Covid cases increasing, 113 people confirmed positive in last 24 hours
Finance Minister resigns after cctv footage controversy
Kathmandu: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has resigned from his post. He resigned on a meeting of the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Sharma resigned after being accused of making a serious mistake by introducing an unauthorized person while manipulating tax rates during budget formulation. After the parliament formed an 11-member inquiry committee to probe him… Continue reading Finance Minister resigns after cctv footage controversy
Nepal govt decides to withdraw citizenship bill
Kathmandu: The government has decided to withdraw the Citizenship Bill. The cabinet meeting held on Tuesday decided to withdraw the Citizenship Bill in the House of Representatives. The Citizenship Bill was registered in the House of Representatives and was tabled in the House of Representatives by the State Management and Good Governance Committee after nearly… Continue reading Nepal govt decides to withdraw citizenship bill
Sandeep Lamichhane to play Sri Lanka Premier League
Kathmandu: Nepal national cricket team captain Sandeep Lamichhane is all set to play Sri Lanka Premier League cricket in Sri Lanka. He has been included in the team from Dambulla Giants International Diamond A category. Lamichhane has also played Indian Premier League IPL cricket from Delhi Daredevils.
Corona infection confirmed in 90 people
Kathmandu: In the last 24 hours, 90 more people have been confirmed to be infected with the corona virus. According to the Ministry of Health and Population the number of active cases of corona virus has reached 401. Of them, 399 are in home isolation, 2 are in institutional isolation and 2 are in ICU.… Continue reading Corona infection confirmed in 90 people
NOC hike petrol price by Rs 2 per liter
Kathmandu: Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has increased the prices of petrol, diesel, kerosene and domestic aviation fuel. On Monday evening, the Oil Corporation issued a statement raising the price of petrol by Rs 2 per liter, diesel and kerosene by Rs 9 per liter and domestic aviation fuel by Rs 5 per liter. With this… Continue reading NOC hike petrol price by Rs 2 per liter
Federal, N.Y. state bills seek to end electric shock treatment for people with disabilities
(New York Daily News): New York state is renewing two recent pieces of legislation. One of them is a long-running fight over the practice of using electric shocks on people with disabilities as a behavior modification tool and the second one is the role of New York taxpayer dollars in funding the only school in… Continue reading Federal, N.Y. state bills seek to end electric shock treatment for people with disabilities