In response to the criticism, Prime Minister's Press Advisor Surya Thapa in a statement claimed that the revised map was used in the prime minister's message, but was not visible due to its tiny size. ( read original story ...)
Map controversy: It was distorted because of technical reasons, says Nepal
The map used to convey Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s Vijaya Dasami greetings was distorted because of technical reasons, the government of Nepal clarified on Saturday. Rajan Bhattarai, Foreign ... ( read original story ...)
China illegally occupies Nepal’s land at many places, India’s intelligence agencies sound alert
China has illegally occupied Nepals land at several places spreading over seven bordering districts and Indian intelligence agencies have sounded an alert in New Delhi. ( read original story ...)
China illegally occupies Nepal’s land at many places: Indian Intel
China has illegally occupied Nepal's land at several places spreading over seven bordering districts and Indian intelligence agencies have sounded an alert in New Delhi. The agencies have flagged that ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Yemen’s Houthis targeted Jizan, Abha airports and Khamis Mushait base in Saudi Arabia – spokesman
The military spokesman for Yemen's Houthi movement said in a tweet on Saturday it had targeted the Jizan and Abha airports and the Khamis Mushait base in Saudi Arabia with drones. ( read original story ...)
Yemen’s Houthis say they targeted airports and Khamis Mushait base in Saudi Arabia – spokesman
The military spokesman for Yemen's Houthi movement said in a tweet on Saturday it had targeted the Jizan and Abha airports and the Khamis Mushait base in Saudi Arabia with drones. ( read original story ...)
Yemen’s Houthi militia says launches drone attacks on Saudi border airports
Yemen's Houthi militia said on Saturday that it launched three bomb-laden drones toward three Saudi border airports in the southwest of the kingdom, the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported. The three ... ( read original story ...)
In South Korea, Draft Resisters Still Go to Prison. But Now It’s a Job.
A court ruled that conscientious objectors must be allowed to serve their country in other ways. The government says they’ll still have to do so behind prison walls. ( read original story ...)
Thai king in rare praise for pro-monarchists
In a rare gesture, Thailand's king has been shown on video praising a man who supported the monarchy at an anti-government protest. King Maha Vajiralongkorn thanked the man, who had held up a portrait ... ( read original story ...)
Thai Protesters’ Deadline Passes, but PM Says He Won’t Quit
Thailand’s government and the country’s pro-democracy movement appear no closer to resolving their differences, as the protesters’ deadline for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to step down came and ... ( read original story ...)