Countries that have already had female leaders before US
- by Agencies
Hillary Clinton is one step closer to becoming the first woman to lead the United States. But there are 60 other countries that beat America to that milestone.
- by Agencies
Hillary Clinton is one step closer to becoming the first woman to lead the United States. But there are 60 other countries that beat America to that milestone.
- by Agencies
MUMBAI, Nov 7: Remember this year when Deepika Padukone stepped out in LA with Novak Djokovic, the Daily Mail didn't know who she was? Well now that they do, they've called the actress a "Bollywood Blunder".
- by Agencies
WASHINGTON, Nov 7: White House rivals Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was still flailing for a knockout blow Monday as a presidential race that has cast a pall over US democracy neared its end.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: New Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Yu Hong arrived in Kathmandu on Monday to assume her office.
- by Associated Press
MANCHESTER, N.H., Nov 7: With the cloud of an FBI investigation lifted, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump struck strikingly different tones as they moved into the final hours of a volatile, nearly two-year-long presidential campaign.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Ajaya Shankar Nayak on Monday said that the government will register the constitution amendment proposal at the parliament soon.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: US ambassador to Nepal Alaina B. Teplitz today has paid a courtesy call on CPN (UML) leader and former Prime Minister, Madhav Kumar Nepal, at the latter's residence at Koteshwar in the capital.
- by IANS
NK Hollywood, Rotterdam, Nov 7: Singers Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber swept the MTV European Music Awards (EMA) by collecting two prizes each at a ceremony that paid tribute to late musician Prince.
- by PTI
CHENNAI, Nov 7: Veteran actor Kamal Haasan turned 62 today, but there were no celebrations by the actor’s fans following his plea against any revelry, citing the hospitalization of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: Nepal Army has donated Rs 61.7 million to the government for the reconstruction of Dharahara which had collapsed in the devastating earthquake on 25 April, 2015.
- by Tek Narayan Bhattarai
Often compared to a celestial nymph, the stunning lake is situated at the altitude of 2,972 meters.
- by Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea, Nov 7: South Korean police say they've discovered 21 people, including professional baseball players, brokers and others, involved in alleged match-fixing schemes.
- by Associated Press
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Nov 7: When Souad al-Shammary posted a series of tweets about the thick beards worn by Saudi clerics, she never imagined she would land in jail.
- by Republica
SURUNGA (Jhapa), Nov 7: A 60-year-old man was killed in an attack by a wild elephant at Bahundangi-2 in Jhapa district today morning.
- by Bijay Thapa
WASHING DC, Nov 7: Four Nepali migrants were killed and two sustained serious injuries in a car accident in the Jefferson County of the United State of Georgia on Friday.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: Ekadeshma International Short Film Festival is a pioneering film festival in Nepal that showcases short films from Nepal and around the world. It is scheduled to be held at QFX Kumari Cinemaa from 11 to 13 November.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Nov 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has directed Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Kulmansing Ghising, to prepare a concrete draft so as to declare the Kathmandu Valley a load-shedding free zone.
- by Republica
NAWALPARASI, Nov 7: The Chisapani Hospital – the second largest in Nawalparasi – has completed all preparations for launching its services.
- by Republica
BHAKTAPUR, Nov 7: The Model Settlement Society based at Gathaghar of Madhyapur Thimi Municipality is set to use the money collected during Deusi-Bhailo program for construction of a community building.
- by Associated Press
BEIJING, Nov 7: China's legislature has approved a cybersecurity law that human rights activists warn will tighten political controls and foreign companies say might isolate Chinese industries.