The countries of South Asia need to stand together in their efforts to push for more finance from the developed world to help them adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, a prominent regional expert says.
By A Correspondent Dec 11, 2014
At a time when Nepal has been facing painful natural disasters due to extreme weather, leader of Nepalese delegation and vice chairman of National Planning Commission Dr. Govinda Raj Pokharel called upon parties to develop special work program on mou
By A Correspondent Dec 11, 2014
The 80,000th refugee from Bhutan departed from Nepal for the United States of America yesterday, December 9, 2014. The U.S. Ambassador to Nepal, Peter W. Bodde bid farewell to Karmi Uraw, Dil Bahadur Sarki, and their eleven-month-old son at Tribhuvan
By A Correspondent Dec 10, 2014
A senior advisor of to the Chinese government has claimed that Beijing has been preparing for the visit of President Xi Jinping to Nepal to promote bilateral relations. Professor Ma Jiali of the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations
By A Correspondent Dec 08, 2014
South Korean ambassador to Nepal Choe Young-Jin and president of Nepal Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kiran Saakha jointly hosted a reception to celebrate Nepal Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry to celebrate Nepal-Korea business night 2
By A Correspondent Dec 08, 2014
To celebrate the upcoming 81st birthday of the Emperor of Japan Akihito, the Japanese ambassador to Nepal Masahi Ogawa hosted a reception at his residence. The chief guest of the reception was vice president Parmananda Jha.
By A Correspondent Dec 08, 2014
KIMFF 2014 will open with Bhojraj Bhatt’s much anticipated debut documentary film ‘Sunakali’, about the formation of a young women’s football team in Nepal’s remote Mugu district. Eighty films from 20 countries will be screened back-to-back from 11 –
By A Correspondent Dec 08, 2014