The Government of Nepal was rattled on Monday when, in a sensational press conference at Biratnagar, Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s junior colleague Satya Narayan Mandal demanded that the Indian Army enter Nepal to ensure the rights and security of the people of the...
But this year (15) she took things to a whole new level when she arrived at her Halloween bash on Saturday (31Oct15) dressed as the iconic cartoon character from 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Opposition parties raised questions over the qualification of doctors at the state-run SSKM Hospital, who had declared Mitra fit for discharge on 1 November, 2015, a day after he was granted bail in the Saradha chit fund case.
Now, the interview is making a resurgence on social media as a key part of the #CoverTheAthlete campaign, which aims to level the playing field when it comes to media coverage of women in sport.
Earlier on Friday, two Palestinians attempted to stab a group of Border Police officers near the Tapuah Junction in the West Bank. They said the wounded man was in critical condition.
Now’s the time to find out, as artist R. Sikoryak has turned Apple’s iTunes Terms and Conditions into a four-part graphic novel, turning each boring, necessary statement into a comic panel.
The police however, have denied the charge. According to police, the couple were having fight on road and that’s why brought to police station, where they continue to fight. “She said it was a personal matter and did not want any interference by the cops, nevertheless...
The Koza Ipek Holding, which has interests in media, energy, construction and mining, is accused of providing funding for the “Gulenist Terror Organization” headed by U.S.-based preacher Fetullah Gulen, who is said to have infiltrated Turkey’s state apparatus...
When James Brown, who was walking nearby, came running over 30 seconds later, all he saw was the boy’s small body lying in a pool of blood, the basketball he always carried lolled on the ground nearby. Family members told the station that Lee brought that basketball...
Julian Hernandez, now 18, with the aid of a high school counselor, located his name on a database with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.