European Union negotiators clinched a deal Friday on the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence rules, paving the way for legal oversight of AI technology that has promised to transform everyday life and spurred warnings of existential dangers to humanity.
locals of Bajura have started going to India for work after finishing sowing wheat at home. People are going to India for manual work since there is no job scope in the village. Dhan Bahadur Sarki of Budhiganga Municipality-10 said that after finishing sowing wheat in November, he started preparing to go to India to work for a few months. “Since there are no job opportunities in the village, we are forced to go to India to do manual labour durin
The three-decade-old Bhutanese Refugee Camps in Eastern Nepal have been renamed as Bhutanese Refugee Settlements. Senior refugee leaders informed that the camps in Beldangi of Jhapa district and Pathari-Shanishchare of Morang district were renamed Bhutanese Refugee Settlements without any discussion with the stakeholders and that the information regarding the decision was not officially made public.
An Elephant Festival, which has been stopped for four years due to various reasons including COVID-19, is going to be held this year in a new way. Scheduled from December 26 to December 30, 2023, the renow
A 10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s financial rules had plunged Everton into the relegation zone and threatened to end its 70-year stay in England’s top division. The Merseyside club is not out of danger yet but on Thursday climbed above the drop
Kaligandaki Rural Municipality of Gulmi has been giving a unique gift to its new mothers. This gift, according to Vice Chairperson Manju Kumari Darlami, helps women get the nutrition they need after giving birth. Under its 'Vice Chairperson with Pregnant
A delegation from the Bangladesh-Nepal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BNCCI) discussed investments, labour markets and other aspects related to business with Bangladeshi entrepreneurs during a meeting held at the Makwanpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) in Hetauda on Thursday. A team of four Bangladeshi businessmen led by BNCCI senior vice president Nabin Thapa had arrived in Hetauda. Thapa informed that it wa
The United Nations climate conference on Friday began its final week with negotiators expected to zoom in on the future of fossil fuels on a dangerously warming planet. "It's go-time for governments at COP
Aspiration for a strong national identity confers the leaders an uplifting idea to utilise national capability for the greater good of the people and marshal the resources for soft power projection in the world. Nepali constitutional aspiration of the creation of an egalitarian society, a society of equal citizenship out of a mosaic of huge variety, seeks to pull off progress under its distinct natural, spiritual, cultural and political identity. The constit
Rupandehi’s businessmen and industrialists have taken to the streets to protest the lack of international flights at the Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA). Thirty two organisations affiliated with Siddhartha Network Rupandehi (SNR) protested in Bhairahawa on Friday. Their protest started from Devkota Chowk and passed through Bank Road, Milan Chowk and Narayan Path to conclude at Buddha Chowk. The protesters chanted slogans and demande
In our infrastructure development endeavour, twenty-four National Pride Projects (NPPs) have been designed and implemented in order to integrate Nepali economy with the burgeoning economics of our two neighbours, and by exte
Lionel Messi and Argentina will get the chance to avenge their defeats to Chile in the 2015 and 2016 Copa America finals after being grouped with their old rivals in the draw for next year’s tournament on Thursday.
A team from Palpa, which was engaged in the construction of temporary housing for the earthquake victims, has returned to the district. The team returned home after building 43 temporary houses and two schools in Aathbiskot Municipality of the earthquake-hit district of Rukum West. The team led by Narayan Prasad Acharya, a m
‘Radha: Wrath of the Maeju’, a fantasy fiction set in Patan by Rishi Amatya, is being launched at the Patan Museum, Lalitpur, on Saturday. According to a statement, during the book launch programme, Samrat Upadhyay, author of the award-winning book ‘Arresting God in Kathmandu’, will introduce the book, followed by a reading by Amatya. ‘Radha: Wrath of the Maeju’ is Rishi Amatya’s debut novel.
At a lake in the West Javan city of Bogor, children and teenagers paddle toward piles of floating trash, pick it up and store it in their kayaks, before passing it to friends sorting it onshore. The group of around 20 youngsters started off as a team of one, a decade ago, when Giri Marhara decided to start cleaning up the lake. He was just 16 years old at the time, and already had a penchant for wanting to clean up his environment — from his classroom