‘Our biggest enemy’: N.Korea’s Kim says U.S. policy doesn’t change with presidents

(Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called the United States the “biggest enemy”

Tesla market value crosses $800 billion for the first time

(Reuters) – Shares of Tesla Inc jumped as much as 5.6% on Friday, pushing the

UN fears ‘massive’ COVID transmission in Ethiopia’s Tigray

(AP) — The United Nations fears “massive community transmission” of COVID-19 in Ethiopia’s troubled Tigray

Twitter bans Trump, citing risk of violent incitement

(AP)—Twitter banned President Donald Trump’s account Friday, citing “the risk of further incitement of violence”

Australians distressed by release of Indonesian cleric linked to Bali bombing

(Reuters) – Families of 88 Australians killed in the 2002 Bali bombing will be distressed

NHRC Urges To Respect Citizens’ Right To Peaceful Assembly

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged local administration to respect the citizens’ right

A New Process To Start In Politics If PM Did Mea Culpa: Leader Shrestha

Leader of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Prachanda-Nepal Group, Narayan Kaji Shrestha has said that

NA Members Make Mixed Reactions On Government’s Recent Move

Lawmaker from the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Devendra Dahal has cautioned the protesters towards possible

145 Species Of Birds Found In Bhaisegauda

One hundred fifteen species of birds have been found at Bhaisegauda of Putalibazaar municipality in

Mahakali Irrigation Project Sees Only 50 Percent Progress Till Deadline

The construction works of the third phase of the Mahakali Irrigation Project have been completed