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Myanmar monk offers temple sanctuary for threatened snakes

YANGON: Tenderly stroking the back of a large Burmese python resting on his lap, Buddhist monk Wilatha is trying to play a part in saving scores...

Nishikori keen to test himself against the best again

Japan’s Kei Nishikori hopes to be back on court playing against the best in the world next year after his 2020 season was wrecked...

COVID isolation sites empty

DHADING, DECEMBER 3 The isolation centres established by the local levels have emptied after COVID infected persons started living in home isolation, in Dhading. The suspects...

Residents of Baniya village living in constant fear

NEPALGUNJ, DECEMBER 3 Residents of Baniya village adjoining Nepalgunj of Banke are living in constant fear after a villager died in a deadly clash following...

Hackers target groups in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, says IBM

WASHINGTON: IBM and US officials are sounding the alarm over hackers targeting companies critical to the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. IBM said on Thursday that the campaign...

UK contributes Rs 678m to help Nepali families cope with the pandemic, food insecurity

KATHMANDU: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of £4.49 million (equivalent to Rs 678 million) from the United Kingdom...

Citroen coming soon

KATHMANDU: Shangrila Motors Pvt Ltd, the authorised distributor of Peugeot brand vehicles for Nepal, has also been appointed as the authorised distributor of Citroen...

Chinese spacecraft carrying lunar rocks lifts off from moon

BEIJING: A Chinese spacecraft lifted off from the moon Thursday night with a load of lunar rocks, the first stage of its return to...

Williamson dominant as NZ put pressure on Windies

WELLINGTON:  Kane Williamson showed few signs he has not played a test since March as the New Zealand captain posted a career-best 251 on...

French surgeon gets 15-year jail in massive paedophilia case

LYON, FRANCE: A French retired surgeon accused of sexually abusing over 300 young children over decades – primarily his patients in their hospital rooms...

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