#BreakingNews In a recent development, it has been announced that in Kathmandu, only three designated locations have been identified where protests can be held. This decision comes from the District […]
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From Garlic Soup to Knife’s Handle: Exhibition of Kitchen Tools in Pictures
#BreakingNews #Nepal #COVID19 In a recent development, the government of Nepal has announced a new set of COVID-19 restrictions in an effort to curb the spread of the virus. The […]
A Tinkerer Returns Home After Eight Months – A Heartwarming Story
#news #local #Nepal #community Residents of the village of Tinkar in northern Darchula, after spending eight months away due to harsh winter conditions, have finally returned home. The villagers had […]
First Drone Attack in Siberia Destroys 40 Aircraft at Multiple Airfields
#BreakingNews KIEV, MOSCOW – The Ukrainian Security Service claimed on Monday that they had launched drone attacks on multiple Russian military airfields, resulting in the destruction of over 40 aircraft. […]
Japan’s Challenge: Reusing Polluted Soil from Fukushima for Recycling Purposes
#FukushimaDisaster #NuclearCleanup #RadiationReduction In the aftermath of the 2011 nuclear disaster in Fukushima Prefecture, authorities implemented measures to reduce radiation levels in the region. One of the key strategies involved […]
Monarchy announces closure of government offices on Monday in Nepal.
#news #protest #Kathmandu Kathmandu: The United People’s Movement committee, which has been staging protests in favor of the monarchy, announced a general strike for Monday. Coordinator Navaraj Suvedi issued a […]
