SANTIAGO, March 30: Chile detected the first case of bird flue in a human, the country's health ministry reported on Wednesday.

It's difficult to be humans

October 12, 2020 16:03 pm

It's difficult to be humans In the world mostly filled with demons The life is not easy to live on aspirations As one has to go through many steps of contradictions.

A spiky-shiny flower

September 13, 2020 10:24 am

A man in woman And a woman in man She's all in one One in all

Together against trafficking

July 30, 2019 00:30 am

We must hold the governments of IOM’s member states accountable when they fail to protect the traffickers’ victims

The need to live sustainably

July 5, 2019 07:29 am

The need to live sustainably and not use earth’s resources unnecessarily and cut down pollution of all kinds has never been so great. Given the rate at which garbage is pilling up in the landfills and we are using up natural resources (like there’s an endless supply), the future generations might not be able to enjoy many things that we do now.

NEW YORK, June 24: Fifty years after humans first visited, businesses are still trying to make a buck off the moon.

June 8: The average person eats at least 50,000 particles of microplastic a year and breathes in a similar quantity, according to the first study to estimate human ingestion of plastic pollution, The Guardian reported.

Art is everything

February 25, 2019 15:49 pm

“I am addicted to art. It is my way of living. I couldn’t think of anything besides art. Art is my hobby, occupation and everything. Without art I don’t expect to be living my life.”

CAPE CANAVERAL, Nov 25: In our solar system family, Mars is Earth’s next-of-kin, the next-door relative that has captivated humans for millennia. The attraction is sure to grow with Monday’s arrival of a NASA lander named InSight.

What if we had an everlasting life?

November 14, 2018 11:11 am

What if we had an everlasting life? No, I simply asked myself How would be the world be  If human lived forever.

KATHMANDU, Oct 13: Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa has said human weaknesses were behind growing incidents of natural disaster.