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Twenty years after US troops left Afghanistan, Kabul airport is now under Taliban control

According to the Newyok Times the US military has withdrawn from Afghanistan, ending the longest war in US history. The United States has completely abandoned Afghanistan after nearly 20 years. At the same time, the US-led military operation in Afghanistan since 2001 has come to an end. The United States has said that the rescue…

Former Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal returning home after a kidney transplant

Former Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal is returning home after undergoing a kidney transplant. He will be discharged from the hospital and will return home at 3.45 pm today. Khanal had undergone a kidney transplant in New Delhi. Khanal, who was initially admitted to Norvik Hospital in Thapathali, has been shifted to Delhi for further…

  • 34 Nepalis in Kabul awaiting for rescue

    Eight more Nepalis were rescued on Saturday from 42 people, who were awaiting for rescue in Kabul, Afghanistan. According to the Foreign Ministry, eight of the 42 people waiting for the rescue flight have been evacuated from Afghanistan. According to...

  • Today is the last day to fill the IPO of Tehrathum Power

    Today is the last day to apply for the IPO of Tehrathum Power Company Limited. The IPO, which received 9.99 times more applications than the demand on the first day, will be on sale soon. In the first phase, the...

  • Two arrested, including 1 million 63 thousand undisclosed sources

    Police have arrested two citizens with undisclosed cash amounting to 1 million 63 thousand 620 Nepali rupees and 1 thousand 6 hundred Indian rupees. Among the arrested are Brij Kishor Giri, 45, of Ineruwa Bazaar, West Champaran, Bihar, India and...

  • Kabul blast : 90 killed

    According to the latest reports, two powerful suicide bombings at the main entrance of Kabul International Airport in Afghanistan have killed 90 people. As the August 31 deadline approached, the United States and other nations stepped up their efforts to...