While the landline itself is in decline in Nepal—with household usage dropping to just 4.5%—the lesson behind this “comeback” is more relevant than ever.
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Huge avalanche thunders down Annapurna and engulfs trekkers’ camp
A massive avalanche swept down Annapurna I in Nepal on October 26, sending a towering cloud of snow into North Annapurna Base ...
Discover the vibrant spirit of Dhaka this weekend as the city comes alive with food festivals, fitness events, and cultural celebrations. Experience the cosmopolitan charm and lively chaos that make ...
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40 Gifts for Tea Lovers That Are Cozy, Delicious, and Actually Useful
We tested hundreds of holiday gifts to find the best ones for tea lovers. Here are our favorite teas, kettles, and more.
It is no surprise then that people all over the world have found inspiration from this Japanese art. The Jolly Roger flag, a ...
The revolution started on social media. It ended with protests, violence, and an online poll to pick the new prime minister.
Nepal, fondly known as the Cardiac Kids in the cricketing fraternity, pulled off a nerve-wracking one-run victory against arch-rivals United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a pulsating encounter at the Al ...
What is your memory of your first ‘Deusi Bhailo’ in Australia? SBS Nepali spoke to community members in Melbourne about their festive experiences this Tihar at cultural programs done by various Nepali ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his deputies are targeting a chemical that is a mainstay of dental care.
There are a few staple plots that many cartoons inevitably return to: the vacation episode, the Christmas episode, the “it was all a dream” episode, etc. But one of the most consistently fun of these ...
Volunteers were serving water, cold drinks, fruits and other light foods at the rehydrating points. Their efforts made our ...
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