Myanmar authorities to release 700 prisoners from Insein jail -prison chief

(Reuters) – Myanmar’s military authorities will release around 700 prisoners from Yangon’s Insein jail on

Facebook launches newsletter product Bulletin, its Substack rival

(Reuters) – Facebook Inc (FB.O) launched its newsletter product “Bulletin” on Tuesday, a standalone platform

Landslides Obstruct Prithvi Highway

Incessant rain-triggered landslides have disrupted the Prithvi Highway at Myagde-based Tharpu in Tanahun district. The

Music Association Honours Senior Singer Manik Ratna Sthapit

Music Composer Association Nepal honoured veteran singer and musician Manik Ratna Sthapit with ‘Ajar-Amar Samman’

Sydney’s COVID-19 cases rise, four Australian cities in lockdown

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia’s New South Wales (NSW), the worst-hit state in the country’s latest

Australia’s Telstra to sell 49% of tower business for $2.1 bln

(Reuters) – Australian telecom firm Telstra Corp (TLS.AX) said it will sell a 49% stake

North Korea’s Kim chides officials for unspecified pandemic lapse

(Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un chastised top ruling party officials for failures

TU Students Demand State’s Investment In Higher Studies

Students of Tribhuvan University (TU) have been staging protests demanding for tuition-free MPhil and PhD

Chinese censorship found at Australian universities – rights group

(Reuters) – High numbers of Chinese students at Australian universities have created an environment of

Australia’s Nuix says regulator is investigating its financial statements

(Reuters) – Australian software provider Nuix Ltd (NXL.AX) said on Wednesday that it was being