RNA
Nepal’s new Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal says his predecessor’s move to sack the army chief was a mistake.
Mr Nepal was speaking to the BBC in his first interview since taking office.
The general was sacked by the previous government but the...
Related Stories
Most Recent
Most Popular
Most Commented
Costa Rica is the greenest and happiest country in the world, according to a new list that ranks nations by combining measures of their ecological footprint with the...
made popular 22 hr. ago
Parents were banned from attending an inter-school sports day to protect pupils from kidnappers and paedophiles.
The host school said they could not prevent...
made popular 23 hr. ago
Human Rights Watch said Friday that Zimbabwe’s armed forces have taken over diamond fields in the east and killed more than 200 people, forcing children to search...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The candidacy of Mario Anguiano, running for governor in a state election here Sunday, says a lot about Mexican politics amid the rise of the drug cartels.
A brother...
made popular Jul 4 2009
United States Marines moved into villages in Taliban strongholds in southern Afghanistan on Friday, meeting little resistance as they tried to win over local chiefs on...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Very few like me have a gut feeling that BJP will come back. It was a painful experience to witness rise and fall of a substitute to family-run congress. Congress which...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal....
made popular Jul 4 2009
The African Union refused to act on an international war crimes warrant for Sudan’s president, at a summit that also yielded a deal on the powers of a new...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The latest two-yearly study of the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission damningly reveals that indigenous children are six times more likely to suffer...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Thirty-one teenage boys have died from complications after botched traditional circumcision rites in South Africa’s rural Eastern Cape region, officials said on...
made popular Jul 4 2009
From Angela Merkel to Barack Obama, few have emerged unscathed from his peculiar brand of music hall humour, adolescent japes and sexist quips.
As Italy prepares to...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The crown of the famed New York Statue of Liberty will reopen tomorrow for the first time since September 11th, 2001, and what better day than the celebration of...
made popular Jul 4 2009
American nuns could be said to have their habits in a twist in the face of two investigations by the Vatican into whether they have come to espouse lifestyles and views...
made popular Jul 4 2009
The Jackson family has decided to hold a memorial for their late son at Los Angeles’ Staple Center. Jackson died last week from what was probably a strong...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Days before a historic visit of the US President to Russia gambling was narrowed just to four geographical areas of a country, far away from capitals and significant...
made popular Jul 4 2009
In Penitents Compete (Tovbekarlar Yarisiyor in Turkish), religious leaders will seek to convert at least one of the 10 atheists in each episode to their faith. Those...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Iran’s nuclear threat was never in doubt during its presidential campaign, but the post-election resistance raised the possibility of some sort of regime change....
made popular Jul 4 2009
Besides blocking access to food and construction to Palestinians in the Gaza Stripe - and even to a lesser degree in the West Bank - Israel also prevents Palestinians...
made popular Jul 4 2009
As many as 41 security personnel have been killed after their military helicopter fell down in Feroz Khel area, bordering the Orakzai and Khyber agencies, yesterday...
made popular Jul 4 2009
For all the complaints from American right-wingers that the European Union is a nation of appeasers whom do not stand up to thuggish regimes, the EU is actually more...
made popular Jul 4 2009
All Stories
Most Recent
Most Popular
Most Commented
Recently Nepal Prime Minister Pranchanad resigned because of the President Ram Baran denied his decision regarding the appointment of the Maoists in defense forces.
As...
made popular May 8 2009
Scientists are developing a new contraceptive pill with no side effects. According to report, the drug, which could be worn as a patch, will offer an alternative to the...
made popular Oct 17 2007
Shadowrun is the game about which I do know the least, but FASA made it highly proverbial title and offers you a chance to explore the Shadowrun universe. The game...
made popular Jun 7 2007
These days researchers are continuously developing Nano devices that can be useful to mankind.
Taking the research another step forward Professor Nadrian C. Seeman and...
made popular Dec 8 2006
Enzo Biochem which is a biotechnology company has got a license for a device which enables researchers in increasing the amplification of small RNA samples. This device...
made popular Oct 16 2006
Abbott, global health care company, is all set to preview the m2000, its new real-time PCR automated molecular diagnostic system, at the annual American Association for...
made popular Jul 25 2006
Official sources in Patna said today that the Royal Nepal Army troops will patrol the International Border with India along Bihar in the third phase of assembly polls...
made popular Nov 4 2005
Related Tags
Army Chief Sacking bihar DNA Elections Global illness India m2000 Madhav Kumar Nepal Maoist Guerrillas Maoists in Nepal Nepal Nepal crisis Nepal democracy patients patna patrol Politics & Society Prachand Technology
Home

RSS






























































