The Human Rights Watch expressed its deepest concern on the economic meltdown of Afghanistan, urging the UN and international financial institutions to urgently ease the imposed-sanctions that has been affecting the country’s economic. Click here to read...
Islamabad hosted today a “Troika Plus” conference, where the representatives of US, Russia and China discussed the current challenges in AfghanistanClick here to read...
Spokesperson of the De Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS)- Afghanistan’s electricity body Hekmatullah Noorzai said that they have reached an agreement with Iran based on which Afghanistan will buy 100 megawatts of electricity. Click here to read...
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the opening session of the ninth meeting of Troika Plus in Islamabad said that the International Community should engage with the Taliban and avoid repeating mistakes of the past. Click here to read...
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asked the world leaders to act seriously for the prompt repatriation of forcibly displaced Rohingyas to avert the spread of security risks beyond borders. Click here to read...
Afghanistan is "at the brink of economic collapse" and the international community must urgently resume funding and provide humanitarian assistance, Pakistan's foreign minister warned yesterday at a meeting with US, Chinese, Russian and Taliban diplomats in Islamabad. Click here to read...
The premier has handed over the Unesco-Bangabandhu prize for the creative economy to MoTIV, a Uganda-based integrated creative studio. Click here to read...
The sustainable development fee (SDF) of Nu 1,200 for regional tourists and USD 65 for international tourists will not be imposed while the tourist is in quarantine, but will only apply to time spent in the country after the quarantine period is completed. Click here to read...
Five gewogs in Thimphu nominate their LG election contestants- Kuensel
Election officials conducted dhamngoi zomdu in five out of the eight gewogs in Thimphu: they were conducted in Chang, Kawang, Ge-Nyen, Soe, and Maedwang by yesterday afternoon. Click here to read...
As the chair of Least Developed Countries, Bhutan called for accessible and sustainable climate financing for vulnerable countries. Click here to read...
In a statement delivered at the Covid-19 ministerial on Thursday, the Maldives foreign minister called on member states to renew the vow to increase cooperation in order to ensure success of global mechanisms and prevent, detect and respond to future health security threats effectively. Click here to read...
Latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) revealed that By Tuesday’s end the total number of persons who have completed both doses of the vaccine rose to 360,161. Further, 394,930 persons have received first doses nationwide as well. Click here to read...
An agreement has been signed between the Maldives and the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) to support climate adaptation projects in the Maldives. The agreement was signed on behalf of the Maldives government by Environment Minister Aminath Shauna and CEO of GCA, Patrick Verkooijen. Click here to read...
It has been a year since the 2020 general election. Within that year, instead of post-pandemic normalization and economic recovery, the military’s coup has plunged the country into political, economic and social turmoil. The whole country is increasingly inundated with violence and armed conflicts.Click here to read...
Myanmar’s civilian National Unity Government (NUG) announced that it has blacklisted two junta-controlled conglomerates and their subsidiaries on Wednesday. The NUG said its Commerce Ministry had found that the military-owned Myanma Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) and Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC) committed high treason and control numerous businesses by abusing military power and exerting undue influence. Click here to read...
The UN Security Council on Wednesday expressed “deep concern” over the intensifying armed clashes and violence in Myanmar. Showing rare agreement on the crisis in the country, the council’s 15 members issued a statement calling for an immediate end to fighting and for the military to exercise “utmost restraint”. Click here to read...
Myanmar’s military regime has been snubbed once again on the international stage, this time by the organizers of the United Nations climate change conference, who turned its five-person delegation away at the door to the summit in Glasgow, Scotland, this week. Click here to read...
Mizoram is planning to give COVID-19 vaccines to more than 12,000 Myanmar nationals who are currently taking shelter in the state after fleeing their country following a military coup this February, a health department official said on Thursday. Click here to read...
Almost 2,000 cases had been detected in the town of Laiza, said a spokesman for the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), a rebel group that controls swathes of territory bordering China's Yunnan province. Click here to read...
Nepal Army Chief General Prabhu Ram Sharma has received the honorary rank of the Indian Army chief, in New Delhi of India, on Wednesday. Click here to read...
The crisis in the judiciary has deepened further. The Supreme Court has not heard a single case since October 25 except for some habeas corpus petitions. Click here to read...
On November 8, People’s Climate Mobilization—a group of 20 organisations—staged demonstrations on climate justice at Basantapur in Kathmandu. Click here to read...
The tourism sector that was among the hardest-hit sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic was the largest recipient of the refinance facility in the first three months of the current fiscal year. Click here to read...
The government is considering the option of using satellite technology to collect census data from Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiyadhura for the new national population and household census. Click here to read...
The decision that the opposition would seek everything in writing from the speaker was taken by members of the recently-formed steering committee of the joint opposition in a meeting. Click here to read...
This is part of the Gas Load Management Plan for winter 2021-22 presented to the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) at a meeting presided over by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar.Click here to read...
The prime minister made these remarks in a meeting with Afghanistan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and his dozen-strong delegation who called on the premier in Islamabad. Click here to read...
According to the order, Rizvi was enlisted in the list on the “recommendations of the District Intelligence Committee, Lahore”. Click here to read...
The Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) yesterday found that the Board of Investment (BOI) has spent over Rs. 3,352.92 million without a formal project proposal on infrastructure development and a repayment plan. Of the total, over Rs. 2,300.53 million has been spent on infrastructure development projects in Milleniya Export Processing Zone (EPZ), whilst Rs. 1,052.39 million has been spent on Bingiriya EPZ. COPE Chairman Prof. Charitha Herath and its members questioned the BOI officials for spending an enormous amount on infrastructure development without even clearing the land issues on the proposed EPZ in Milleniya.
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The Ministry of Agriculture has stated that it will not accept the reports of any tests carried out by a third party on the controversial fertiliser samples of China-based Qingdao Seawin Biotech Group Co. Ltd.
Speaking to The Morning, Ministry of Agriculture Secretary Prof. Udith K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige said: “It is not possible to import fertiliser from this company based on test reports of a third party. If the company wants to supply fertiliser to Sri Lanka, they should follow the prescribed procedure from the beginning by submitting samples to the local testing agencies, mainly the National Plant Quarantine Service (NPQS).” Click here to read...