Conservationists say pangolins could disappear from Nepal in 20–50 years unless urgent efforts are made to curb poaching.
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Remote mountain villages in Jumla and upper Dolpa see no election campaign
Dolpa/jumla, Feb. 13 -- With less than three weeks left for the House of Representatives elections, voters in remote parts of Jumla and upper Dolpa say candidates have yet to reach their villages, ...
Thousands of supporters of Nepal's former king rallied in Kathmandu on Friday to greet its last monarch Gyanendra on his return from holiday, ahead of the first election since anti-graft unrest by ...
In a new film, "The World's Happiest Man," the main character, a Bhutanese man living in Akron, Ohio, asks his doctor if she knows how many people with PTSD are in Bhutan. When she replies she doesn’t ...
Meghalaya DGP Idashisha Nongrang has constituted a SIT to probe the illegal coal mine explosion that claimed at least 31 lives ...
An Islamist armed group has killed 30 civilians, including 4 children, and 5 captured combatants, in two attacks in western ...
Nepal’s interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki should release the Commission of Inquiry report into deadly ...
Sangita Swechcha of Global Voices interviewed Mani Lohani about his long career in writing and television journalism, his ...
Darbhanga: Three minor boys were killed when their motorcycle, allegedly being driven at high speed, was hit by a speeding ...
From Birmingham's rain to Mumbai's glory. Jaspreet Singh traded his Uber for the Wankhede crease to help Italy dismantle ...
Which Indian river is famously known as the 'Black River'? Explore its glacial source, unique wildlife, and why it's a scientific wonder.
Conservationists stress the need to preserve this elusive mammal, which faces growing threats from poaching, habitat loss and poor public awareness about conservation.
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