Iraqi prime minister survives assassination bid with drones

File Photo Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi poses in his office during an interview with The Associated Press in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 23, 2021. Photo Courtesy: AP

BAGHDAD (AP): Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi survived an assassination attempt with armed drones that targeted his residence early Sunday and officials said he was unharmed. The attack was a major escalation amid tensions sparked by the refusal of Iran-backed militias to accept last month’s parliamentary election results. Two Iraqi officials told The Associated Press… Continue reading Iraqi prime minister survives assassination bid with drones

12 die in Salyan bus accident

Kathmandu: The death toll in a bus accident from Salyan to Tulsipur in Dang district has reached 12. The passenger bus met with an accident near Kharkhola of Kapurkot village municipality-5. Twelve people, including two men and 10 women, were killed in the bus accident. Those returning from the festival have had an accident. It… Continue reading 12 die in Salyan bus accident

Nepali women team leaves for Bangladesh to prepare for World Cup cricket selection

Kathmandu: The Nepali team has left for Bangladesh on Thursday to prepare for the ICC Women’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup qualifiers. The Nepali team will prepare for a week in Bangladesh. Nepal Cricket Association (NCA) President Chatur Bahadur Chand informed that the Nepali team will play four practice matches while staying in Bangladesh. The Nepali… Continue reading Nepali women team leaves for Bangladesh to prepare for World Cup cricket selection

Corona infection rate drop to four percent in last 24 hours

Kathmandu: The corona infection rate has dropped below four percent in the last 24 hours. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the infection was confirmed in 183 people. With the recovered number of 649 people in 24 hours, the number of those cured has reached 794,438. During the same period, two infected people… Continue reading Corona infection rate drop to four percent in last 24 hours

China provides additional 1.6 million vaccines to Nepal

Kathmandu: China has provided 1.6 million doses of vaccines to Nepal. On Wednesday, Chinese Ambassador to the Ministry of Health Hao Yanchi handed over the vaccine to Health and Population Minister Biradh Khatiwada. So far, 3.4 million doses have been donated from China and 5.9 million doses have been purchased under Cavax Cost Sharing. Health… Continue reading China provides additional 1.6 million vaccines to Nepal

NTB awarded for best pandemic response by wanderlust

Kathmandu: Nepal participated in the World Travel Mart (WTM) 2021 in London, United Kingdom, from November 1-3. The delegation was led by Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) Prem Bahadur Ale, along with Secretary of MoCTCA Yadav Prasad Koirala, and Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) Dhananjay Regmi.During the course of… Continue reading NTB awarded for best pandemic response by wanderlust

Afghanistan bans foreign currency

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Kathmandu: Afghanistan has declared a ban on foreign currencies. According to international media sources, the Taliban leadership has outlawed the use of foreign money, claiming that it has a negative influence on Afghanistan’s economy.The Taliban government’s decree threatened “serious retribution” for anyone found using foreign cash in contravention of the rule. In a statement, the… Continue reading Afghanistan bans foreign currency

Airline operators increase airfare after NOC raised fuel price

Aircraft of Yeti Airlines parked at Pokhara airport. Photo: Vishwanews

Kathmandu: After the government raised price of air turbine fuel, airline companies have also increased air fares. The airline has increased the fuel tariff to a maximum of Rs 440. The government had increased the price of fuel by Rs 10 per liter. Airlines have also increased fuel tariffs at the same rate. The Civil… Continue reading Airline operators increase airfare after NOC raised fuel price

US puts new controls on Israeli spyware company NSO Group

File Photo A logo adorns a wall on a branch of the Israeli NSO Group company, near the southern Israeli town of Sapir on Aug. 24, 2021. Photo Courtesy: AP

RICHMOND, Va. (AP): The Biden administration announced Wednesday it is putting new export limits on Israel’s NSO Group, the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire company, saying its tools have been used to “conduct transnational repression.” The U.S. Commerce Department said NSO Group and three other firms are being added to the “entity list,” which limits their… Continue reading US puts new controls on Israeli spyware company NSO Group