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Rio Tinto appoints Aboriginal Australian former minister to board

(Reuters) — Rio Tinto Ltd (RIO.AX) has made its first Aboriginal board appointment, hiring former

Spend it like Beckham: Soccer star buys stake in electric-car firm Lunaz

(Reuters) — David Beckham has taken a 10% stake in Lunaz, a UK-based car restoration

20% Discount In Consumer Goods From Today

The government-owned enterprises– Food Management and Trading Company (FMTC) and Salt Trading Corporation (STC) –have

Govt Designates 78 Hotels To Quarantine Air Passengers

The government has listed 78 hotels as quarantine centres for all the air passengers arriving

Farmers In Queue To Get Fertilisers In Dhading

Cooperatives selling fertilisers in Dhading have started drawing crowd despite fear of COVID-19, as it

Agriculture Ministry Inking Pact With India To Purchase Fertiliser

Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development is preparing to purchase chemical fertilizer from India on

Government’s Policy For Development Of Handicraft Sector Positive: FHAN

Federation of Handicraft Associations of Nepal (FHAN) has said that the government’s policy for development

UK, Australia hold further talks in bid to strike trade deal within weeks

(Reuters) — Britain and Australia held another round of talks to progress a free trade

Asia shares off 3-month highs, caution ahead of U.S. payrolls

(Reuters) — Asian shares were a touch below a recent three-month top on Thursday with

Dairy Industry Incurring Losses Of Rs 100 Million Daily

Consumption of milk and dairy products has seen a sharp drop due to the COVID-19