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Riots in Sweden after Quran burning by far-right activists

Aug 29, 2020

STOCKHOLM: Far-right activists burned a Quran in the southern Swedish city of Malmo, sparking riots and unrest after more than 300 people gathered to protest, police said Saturday. Rioters set fires and threw objects at police and rescue services Friday night, slightly injuring several police officers and leading to the detention of about 15 people...

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NASA astronauts aim for Florida coast to end SpaceX flight

Aug 2, 2020

CAPE CANAVERAL: The first astronauts launched by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company departed the International Space Station on Saturday night for the final and most important part of their test flight: returning to Earth with a rare splashdown. NASA’s Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken bid farewell to the three men left behind as their SpaceX Dragon ...

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‘Into the Wild’ bus likely lands a home at Fairbanks museum

Jul 31, 2020

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA: An infamous bus appears headed to a new home at a museum in Fairbanks after being removed from Alaska’s backcountry to deter people from making dangerous, sometimes deadly treks to visit the site where a young man documented his demise in 1992. The state Department of Natural Resources said Thursday that it intends to negot...

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MUS to control COVID-19

Jul 31, 2020

Sajpani, a quiet village in Surkhet district, used to be an oxymoron – while pani featured prominently in its name, the village had no water. Girls and women hauled water up from a river, an hour-long, back-breaking daily chore. Water was, thus, a scarce resource, with priority going to drinking, cooking and sanitation, while rationed quanti...

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iHeartRadio Music Festival to go virtual; BTS, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay to headline the show

Jul 22, 2020

KATHMANDU: Artistes and bands including Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, BTS, Usher, among others are set to headline the 10th edition of the iHeartRadio Music Festival that will be held virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic. It will be available for online streaming on the iHeartRadio stations or the CW app on cwtv.com. According to ANI, the show will ...

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Italy returns stolen Banksy to France on Bastille Day

Jul 15, 2020

ROME: Italy on Tuesday returned to France a stolen artwork by British artist Banksy that was painted as a tribute to the victims of the 2015 Paris attacks at the Bataclan music hall. The chief prosecutor in charge of the investigation, Michele Renzo, told the French ambassador that it was significant that the handover was occurring on Bastille Day,...

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Heavily pregnant woman heli-rescued from Jomson to Pokhara

Jul 5, 2020

POKHARA: A heavily pregnant woman has been rescued and airlifted by a helicopter from Jomson in Mustang district to Pokhara for treatment on Sunday. The woman was taken to Jomsom Hospital for delivery. However, the hospital referred her to Pokhara-based Gandaki Medical Teaching Hospital for further treatment following her labor pain, today. Accordi...

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British musicians call for govt to help live music industry

Jul 2, 2020

KATHMANDU: Some 1,500 British musicians including Sir Paul McCartney, Ed Sheeran and The Rolling Stones called for the British government on July 2 to support the live music business survive the novel coronavirus pandemic as the future for concerts, festivals and the people who work in them looks bleak. “The future for concerts and festiv...

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Museum or mosque? Turkey debates iconic Hagia Sofia’s status

Jul 1, 2020

ISTANBUL: In its more than 1,400-year existence, the majestic domed structure of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul has served as the Byzantine Empire’s main cathedral, a mosque under the Ottoman Empire and a museum under modern Turkey, attracting millions of tourists each year. The 6th-century building is now at the center of a heated debate between ...

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At least 52 killed in Ethiopia protests over singer’s death

Jul 1, 2020

ADDIS ABABA: At least 50 people were killed in Ethiopia’s Oromiya region in protests following the fatal shooting of a popular singer, a regional spokesman said on Wednesday, laying bare splits in the prime minister’s political heartland ahead of next year’s polls. Musician Haacaaluu Hundeessaa was shot dead on Monday night in ...

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