Tribhuvan Airport records highest passenger traffic in 2024

Kathmandu — Tribhuvan International Airport handled 9.423 million 725 passengers, both domestic and international, in 2024, the highest ever.

According to Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) Joint Spokesperson Gyanendra Bhul, Kathmandu Airport has an annual capacity to serve 8 million passengers, but in 2024, 9.423 million 725 passengers used domestic and international flights.

In 2023, 8.654 million passengers took domestic and international flights from Kathmandu Airport. The increase in passenger traffic in 2024 is almost 9 percent more. In 2024, 4.460 million 361 passengers flew domestically, while 4.963 million 364 passengers flew internationally.

The domestic terminal of Kathmandu Airport has a capacity to serve around 700 passengers per hour, while the international terminal has a capacity to serve 1,500 passengers per hour. In terms of flights, Kathmandu Airport can operate 33 flights per hour in clear weather.

Ukraine launches new offensive in Russia’s Kursk region

Ukraine has launched a fresh offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, the Russian Defence Ministry says.

In a statement, the military said efforts to destroy the Ukrainian attack groups are ongoing. Officials in Ukraine have also suggested an operation is under way.

Ukraine first launched its incursion into Russia’s Kursk region in August last year, seizing a large chunk of territory.

In recent months, Russian forces have made big gains in the area, pushing the Ukrainians back, but failing to eject them entirely.

In a statement posted on Telegram on Sunday, Russia’s defence ministry said: “At around 9am Moscow time, in order to stop the offensive by the Russian troops in the Kursk direction, the enemy launched a counter-attack by an assault detachment consisting of two tanks, one counter-obstacle vehicle, and 12 armoured fighting vehicles.”

The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said there “was good news from Kursk Region” and that Russia was “getting what it deserves”.

Ukraine’s top counter-disinformation official Andriy Kovalenko said in a Telegram post on Sunday: “The Russians in Kursk are experiencing great anxiety because they were attacked from several directions and it came as a surprise to them.”

It’s unclear whether the offensive is sufficiently large-scale to lead to any significant changes on the frontline.

Kyiv’s forces are reportedly suffering from manpower shortages and have been losing ground in the east of Ukraine in recent months, as Russian troops advance.

It comes as the Ukrainian Air Force said Russia launched another drone attack on Ukraine overnight.

It said it had shot down 61 drones over Kyiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytskyy regions

There were no direct hits, but a few houses were damaged in Kharkiv Region by an intercepted drone, the air force said.In November, Ukraine reported its troops had engaged in combat with North Korean troops in the Kursk region.

The appearance of North Korean soldiers was in response to a surprise attack launched across the border by Ukrainian troops in August, advancing up to 18 miles (30km) into Russian land.

Moscow evacuated almost 200,000 people from areas along the border and President Vladimir Putin condemned the Ukrainian offensive as a “major provocation”.

After a fortnight, Ukraine’s top commander claimed to control more than 1,200 sq km of Russian territory and 93 villages.

Some of that territory has been regained by Russia but Ukraine still has troops in the Kursk region.

Unity between NCP and Revolutionary Communist Party

Kathmandu – Unity has been announced between the Communist Party of Nepal and the Revolutionary Communist Party Rebels.

Announcing the unity during a program organized in Kathmandu,
they have said that this unity and polarization will give a positive message to the friendly classes, forces and communities of the unified people’s revolution to unite one step ahead.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal Netra Bikram Chand Biplav said that if we look at what the three major parties of the country gave to the country and the people while leading Nepal, there is nothing but questions, and the Congress, UML and Maoists have not been able to do anything for the country despite being in government repeatedly.

“We are clear and ready to fight, but there must be change among the people, we must fight for change and we are determined in this,” Revolutionary Communist Party Rebel Coordinator Jitendra Si said that they will launch a campaign across the country to change the situation of the people and will take this campaign forward across the country within a month.

Advocate Pokharel Elected as President of Supreme Court Bar Association

Kathmandu — Advocate Meghraj Pokharel has been elected as the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

Senior Advocate Pokharel won the election for the leadership of the Supreme Court Bar Association by securing 368 votes. The candidates for the post of President were Senior Advocate Mahesh Kumar Thapa who received 181 votes and Advocate Prem Singh Dhami who received 15 votes.

Advocate Ambar Bahadur Raut has won the post of Vice-President. Advocate Raman Kumar Karna won the post of Secretary and Advocate Pundevi Maharjan Sujana was elected as Joint Secretary.

Advocate Ramchandra Poudel has been elected as Treasurer and Shashi Basnet has been elected as a female member.

Similarly, advocates Durga Mohan Shrestha, Indra Shekhar Khadka, Pradeep Kumar Shrestha, Pradeep Kumar Rajbanshi, Nageshwar Prasad Chaudhary, Nirmal Prasad Upadhyay, Om Krishna Shrestha, Pramod Regmi and Shatis Raj Mainali have been elected as members.

Constitution will be amended with everyone’s consent :Prakash Man Singh

Mahottari – Addressing a cadres’ meeting organized by the Nepali Congress Mahottari District Committee in Bardibas on Saturday, leader Prakash Man Singh has said that the Congress will contest the upcoming elections alone.

‘The Congress meeting has decided that it will contest the upcoming elections alone and the central committee has approved it,’ Singh said, ‘The main strength of the party is the organization. Therefore, we should all work to strengthen the organization.’

Prakash Man Singh, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister and Urban Development Minister, emphasized that the constitution should be amended with the consent of all parties and claimed that the work to be done through the Ministry of Urban Development is being carried out effectively.

Stating that politics is the best medium for social service, he stressed that one should be active in politics with a sense of service.

RPP Nepal decides to unite with like-minded parties

Kathmandu – Rasstriya Prajatantra party(RPP) Nepal has decided to unite with like-minded parties.

The two-day party central committee meeting decided to hold a general convention in Kathmandu on Mangsir 13, 14 and 15, 2082 BS, and approved the party’s political working paper, the report of the Organization Department, the action plan related to the Tarai Madhes Utthan Campaign, the financial report and the report of the secretariat with amendments.

The party has also decided to unite with like-minded parties and groups, and if unity is not possible, move forward by forming a collaboration or front.

Nepali Congress leader Dr Shekhar Koirala to address British Parliament on January 13

Kathmandu – Nepali Congress leader Dr Shekhar Koirala is set to address the UK Parliament (Westminster). He will address a special program to be held inside the Parliament House on January 13.

The program will be attended by the UK Minister of State for Asia, Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce, as well as members of the British Parliament. Leader Koirala is going to the UK at the invitation of Minister of State for Asia Catherine West and Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce Gareth Thomas.

Koirala will become the first Nepali leader to address ministers and MPs in the UK Parliament.

Case against nine people with a demand of Rs 260 million for gold smuggling

Kathmandu — The Revenue Investigation Department has filed a case against nine people, including five Indians, in the Patan High Court on charges of illegally smuggling gold. Two cases have been filed with a demand of Rs 260 million.

The Revenue Investigation Office, Bara Pathlaiya, has filed the case based on a police report during the investigation into the incident in which gold was seized while being smuggled illegally by the District Police Office, Makawanpur. Pathlaiya has filed the case in the Patan High Court with the permission of the Investigation Department.

According to the information released by the department’s spokesperson and Deputy Director General, Krishna Kumari Shrestha, the report states that the Makawanpur police have seized more than 8 kg (8243.970 grams) of gold.

A case has been filed against Ayush Sapkota of Kavrepalanchok Mandan Deupur Municipality-9, Rabindra Waiba Tamang of Panauti Municipality-1, Binod Pun of Parbat Jaljala Rural Municipality-5, Indian citizens Ajinath Kute, Rahul Vitthal Bad, Rahul Gorakh Dagde and Hanmant Vitthal for transporting the gold.

A total of 242.5 million 87 thousand including the fine have been demanded from them.

Similarly, a charge sheet has been registered against Soni Kumari Shah of Saptari Rajbiraj Municipality-1 and Sujit Saraf of Bihar, India, for illegally transporting 491.13 grams (less than half a kilo) of gold in the Hetauda Bench of the Patan High Court.

Sujit has also been produced before the court. Jewelry and some small pieces of gold were seized in the night while they were being taken to Kathmandu on a scooter. All the seized gold has been handed over to the Nepal Rastra Bank.

According to Hari Prasad Sharma, Chief of the Revenue Office Pathalaiya, the charge sheet has been registered based on the report of the Makawanpur Police, which investigated both incidents. It has been demanded that 13.468 million rupees be recovered from them as compensation and fine.

Accounts Committee Chairman Rishikesh Pokharel’s personal secretary dismissed

Kathmandu – Anil Kumar Pokharel, the personal secretary of Public Accounts Committee Chairman Rishikesh Pokharel, has been dismissed from his post. After the matter of Pokharel’s involvement in a fraud case came to light, Chairman Pokharel dismissed him from his position as personal secretary.

Chairman Pokharel wrote a letter to the General Secretary of the Federal Parliament on Friday, informing him of the dismissal of Anil from his position as personal secretary.

Chairman Pokharel said that he was dismissed from his position as personal secretary to cooperate in the investigation of the allegations against him. He is accused of taking money from the students to allocate their seats for MBBS.

An arrest warrant has been issued against Personal Secretary Anil. The Morang High Court has already given permission to the police to arrest him.

PM Oli meets former President Bhandari

Kathmandu- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli met with former President Bidya Devi Bhandari at her residence in Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu.

In the meeting, which lasted for about two hours, PM Oli and former president Bhandari discussed about the latest political activities of the CPN-UML and contemporary issues, the Prime Minister’s Secretariat has stated.

Anti-corruption bill passed by State Affairs Committee

Kathmandu – The State Affairs and Good Governance Committee under the House of Representatives has passed a bill to amend the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2059 BS.

The bill was passed unanimously after the Chairman of the State Affairs Committee, Ramhari Khatiwada, presented the bill to the committee.

A subcommittee was formed under the coordination of committee member Hridayram Thani to finalize the issues raised during the discussion on the bill.

FBI confirms death of hit-and-run driver in New Orleans

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed the death of a hit-and-run driver in New Orleans (Louisiana), who rammed his vehicle into a crowd.

In the morning, a man steered a vehicle into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The attacker offered resistance to police. He is dead. The FBI is working with partners to look into the details of this terrorist attack, NBC News quotes the FBI as saying. Earlier it was reported that after stopping the car the attacker opened fire on police.

Before that, law enforcement agencies confirmed that on New Year’s Eve, an unknown person drove a car into a crowd of pedestrians in the center of New Orleans. According to the latest information, at least 10 people were killed and 31 others were injured.

Government directed to expedite Guthi Bill

Kathmandu- A parliamentary committee has directed the government to expedite the Guthi Bill.

On Wednesday, the National Assembly’s Federalism Strengthening and National Concerns Committee directed the Ministry of Land Management and Poverty Alleviation to submit the Guthi Bill as soon as possible, informed committee chairperson Sonam Geljen Sherpa. He said that since conflicts have started in some places after religious centers have become economically concentrated, an environment should be created for Guthi communities to resolve them, and since there are disputes related to Guthi in places where religious areas have property, a law should be made to resolve it in the long term.

Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Balram Adhikari said in the committee meeting that the government is searching for Guthi land across the country.

Prime Minister Oli promotes corruption and tyranny: Bhim Rawal

Former UML Vice Chairman Bhim Rawal has accused Prime Minister Oli of promoting corruption and tyranny.

Addressing a press conference in Kathmandu on Wednesday, Rawal criticized Oli for directing the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority not to file a case against Supreme Court Judge Kumar Regmi and UML Vice Chairman Bishnu Poudel’s son Navin Poudel in the Lalita Niwas land corruption case.

“Did the Commission decide on Oli’s instructions that there should be no case against Regmi and Poudel after the illegally acquired land is returned? Is there a law that pardons theft just because the stolen property is returned?” Rawal asked. Rawal claims that such actions weaken accountability and are abuse of power.

Rawal said that Oli has adopted a policy of arrogance and exclusion, which has led to conflict within the UML. “I became a victim of Oli’s prejudice. “Was this an explanation or a charge sheet?” Rawal asked, saying he had been expelled from the party.

Also, Rawal accused major political parties of causing corruption and foreign interference. Power-hungry leaders are misusing good governance to serve their own interests, he added.

The UML secretariat had expelled leader Rawal from the party, making him no longer even an ordinary member of the party, and suspended two others from party responsibilities for six months, accusing of weakening the party.

Nearly 1.14 million foreign tourists visited Nepal in 2024

Kathmandu- According to data released by the Nepal Tourism Board, 1,147,024 foreign tourists visited Nepal in 2024.

According to the Nepal Tourism Board, this number is the highest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and is an important milestone for the country’s tourism sector, the board said.

According to the tourism board, an average of 3,000 tourists visit Nepal daily. Tourist arrivals in 2024 increased by 14 percent compared to 2023.

According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, tourism has shown a 96 percent recovery after COVID. The board said that the Nepal Premier League, Global Buddhist Summit, International Balloon Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and other cultural festivals held in Nepal in the past six months have increased the number of tourists.

Kulman Ghising submits note of dissent

Kathmandu – Nepal Electricity Authority Executive Director Kulman Ghising has filed a ‘note of dissent’ against the latest decision of the Authority Board to provide resources and data to the ministry-formed committee.

A three-member committee was formed under the leadership of Energy Minister Deepak Khadka and coordinated by Arvind Kumar Mishra to study the billing dispute of dedicated feeders and trunk lines. The Authority has been saying that such committees should be established by the Electricity Regulatory Commission. Opposing the said move, NEA Executive Director Kulman Ghising submitted a note of dissent in a meeting held on Tuesday. Supported by board members Ratan Iyer and Bharat Acharya, Ghising expressed concern and interest about the legitimacy of the committee.

The dispute arose due to a long-standing dispute between the Authority and industrialists regarding payments due to NEA. The Authority has opposed providing data and facilities to the committee formed by the ministry, citing procedural irregularities.

Xi underlines confidence, hard work in 2025 to rise above challenges

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for the nation to remain confident in the coming year, saying the world’s second largest economy can overcome its challenges and pressure through hard work.

Xi made the remarks in his New Year message for 2025 delivered through China Media Group and the internet.

Set to fully complete its 14th Five-Year Plan in 2025, China will implement more proactive and effective policies, prioritize high-quality development, promote greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology, and maintain sound momentum in economic and social development, Xi said.

He said the Chinese economy “now faces some new conditions, including challenges of uncertainties in the external environment and pressure of transformation from old growth drivers into new ones.”

“But we can prevail with our hard work. As always, we grow in the wind and rain, and we get stronger through hard times. We must be confident,” Xi said.

Reviewing China’s footprint in 2024, Xi said the economy has rebounded and is on an upward trajectory, with the national GDP expected to pass the mark of 130 trillion yuan (about 18.08 trillion U.S. dollars) and the country’s grain output surpassing 700 million tonnes.

He also noted that China has fostered new quality productive forces, and new business sectors, forms and models have kept emerging. For the first time, China has produced more than 10 million new energy vehicles in a year, and breakthroughs have been made in fields including integrated circuit, artificial intelligence and quantum communications.

Petrol and diesel prices increase

Kathmandu – Nepal Oil Corporation has increased the price of petrol by Rs 1 per liter and diesel by Rs 2 per liter. With this adjustment, the price of petrol in the Kathmandu Valley is now Rs 163 per liter and diesel by Rs 153.

Corporation spokesperson Manoj Thakur informed that the price of domestic aviation fuel has been reduced by Rs 2 per liter to Rs 126 per liter. In addition, the price of international aviation fuel (for Kathmandu) has been reduced by US $ 15 per kiloliter.

The corporation has increased the price of petroleum products with effect from 12 midnight on Tuesday. However, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) remains unchanged.

The corporation has stated that the price has been adjusted according to the latest price list of Indian Oil Corporation, which supplies fuel to Nepal.

New Year 2025

Kathmandu- According to the Gregorian calendar, the English New Year, or the year 2025, has begun today. It is believed that the current english calendar(AD) began after the death of Jesus Christ .

Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar in 1582 to replace the Julian calendar, which had been in use since 46 BCE. The Gregorian calendar was intended to correct inaccuracies in the Julian calendar, such as the vernal equinox moving 10 days from its proper date.

The Gregorian calendar was quickly adopted by much of Catholic Europe, but not Protestant Europe. Even England didn’t adopt the Gregorian calendar until 1752. Despite the controversy, this calendar was imposed in various places during the colonial period, and therefore it is currently popular worldwide.

Although this calendar is not in use in Nepal, Nepalese across various places in Nepal celebrate the begining of the english new year. English new year is celebrated in the name of ‘New Year’s Eve’ in places like Thamel, Bouddha, Pokhara, Sauraha, Lumbini and other places in Kathmandu, which are crowded with foreign tourists. Since Tuesday evening, special hustle and bustle was seen in capital Kathmandu.

NRB sets exchange rate for today

Kathmandu. According to the exchange rates fixed by the Nepal Rastra Bank for today, the prices of the UK pound sterling, Australian dollar, Singapore dollar, Saudi Arabian riyal, South Korean won, Kuwaiti dinar, and Bahraini dinar have increased.

Similarly, the prices of the European euro, Swiss franc, Canadian dollar, Japanese yen, Qatari riyal, Thai baht, and Swedish kronor have decreased, while the exchange rates of some foreign currencies have remained stable.

According to the fixed rates, the buying rate of one US dollar has been fixed at 136 rupees 56 paisa and the selling rate at 137 rupees 16 paisa.

The buying rate of one European Euro is 142.40 paisa and the selling rate is 143.03 paisa, the buying rate of one UK Pound Sterling is 171.80 paisa and the selling rate is 172.55 paisa, the buying rate of one Swiss Franc is 151.42 paisa and the selling rate is 152.09 paisa.

The buying rate of one Australian Dollar is 84.91 paisa and the selling rate is 85.29 paisa, the buying rate of one Canadian Dollar is 94.77 paisa and the selling rate is 95.19 paisa, the buying rate of one Singapore Dollar is 100.51 paisa and the selling rate is 100.95 paisa.

The buying rate of 10 Japanese yen is 8 rupees 65 paise and the selling rate is 8 rupees 69 paise, the buying rate of 1 Chinese yuan is 18 rupees 71 paise and the selling rate is 18 rupees 79 paise, the buying rate of 1 Saudi Arabian riyal is 36 rupees 37 paise and the selling rate is 36 rupees 53 paise, the buying rate of 1 Qatari riyal is 37 rupees 45 paise and the selling rate is 37 rupees 62 paise.

According to the central bank, the buying rate of 1 Thai baht is 4 rupees 01 paise and the selling rate is 4 rupees 02 paise, the buying rate of 1 UAE dirham is 37 rupees 18 paise and the selling rate is 37 rupees 34 paise, the buying rate of 1 Malaysian ringgit is 30 rupees 54 paise and the selling rate is 30 rupees 67 paise.

The buying rate of 100 South Korean won is 9 rupees 27 paise and the selling rate is 9 rupees 31 paise, the buying rate of 1 Swedish kronor is 12 rupees 41 paise and the selling rate is 12 rupees 46 paise, and the buying rate of 19 rupees 09 paise and the selling rate is 19 rupees 18 paise.

The National Bank has set the buying rate of one Hong Kong dollar at Rs 17.59 and the selling rate at Rs 17.67, the buying rate of one Kuwaiti dinar at Rs 443.16 and the selling rate at Rs 445.11, the buying rate of one Bahraini dinar at Rs 362.23 and the selling rate at Rs 363.82, the buying rate of one Omani rial at Rs 354.68 and the selling rate at Rs 356.24. Similarly, the buying rate of one Indian rupee has been set at Rs 160 and the selling rate at Rs 160.15.

The National Bank has stated that this exchange rate can be revised at any time as needed. The exchange rate set by commercial banks may differ and the updated exchange rate will be available on the central bank’s website.

Kathmandu Metropolitan City budget revision proposal

Kathmandu — Kathmandu Metropolitan City has started the budget revision process ahead of the half-yearly review of the current fiscal year 2081/82. Deputy Mayor Sunita Dangol has submitted the budget program and budget revision proposal for the current fiscal year at the 16th session of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Municipal Assembly.

‘According to the annual procurement plan of the metropolis and the quarterly progress report, it is necessary to change some programs to achieve the goals as per the approved policies and programs of the current fiscal year,’ Deputy Mayor Dangol said, ‘This revision proposal has to be submitted because some plans cannot be operated within the allocated budget, some will take time according to the financial procedures, some have to be operated under a multi-year plan, so some of the allocated amounts will be saved and some will not be enough, and it is seen that budget needs to be allocated for some essential plans and programs.’

Deputy Mayor Dangol said that while proposing the revised budget, it was unanimously passed by the Budget and Program Formulation Committee and the Executive Committee after discussion and analysis by subject experts, thematic committees of the metropolis and various other committees and submitted to the Municipal Assembly. She clarified in the Municipal Assembly that the proposal for amendment was submitted only in the activities without any increase or decrease in the total budget amount allocated for the fiscal year, current and capital expenditure amounts.

According to the revised proposal, the budget for the economic development sector is being reduced to Rs 72,43,71,000 . Earlier, Rs 72,99,71,000 was allocated in that sector.

It is proposed to increase the allocation of Rs Three billion seven hundred five million three hundred eight thousand to the office operation and administrative sector to Rs Three billion seven hundred twenty-six million eight hundred forty-two thousand.

Similarly, the annual allocation of Rs 12 billion 193 million 91 thousand 500 In the field of infrastructure development has been proposed to be reduced to Rs 11 billion 875 million 138 thousand 5 hundred.

It is proposed to reduce the allocation of Rs Five billion 488 million 669 thousand five hundred for the social development sector to Rs Five billion 353 million 3388 thousand 500.

Similarly, the metropolis has proposed to increase the budget to Rs 2.22 billion 6.585 million for the current fiscal year in the good governance and interrelated sectors. The budget allocated for the area previously was Rs Two billion 960 million 2985 thousand

The Metropolitan City has so far spent 23.58 percent on current headings and 10.92 percent on capital expenditure.

‘So far, 12.13 percent has been spent on infrastructure development, 24.18 percent on economic development, and 12.23 percent on social development,’ said Deputy Mayor Dangol. ‘Similarly, 7.92 percent has been spent on good governance and interrelated areas. The highest expenditure of 36.54 percent has been spent on office operations and administrative areas.’

The Metropolitan City had set a target of collecting revenue of Rs 12.9 billion 6.3 million 25 thousand in the current fiscal year. The total revenue collection so far is 31.07 percent of the annual target, while there has been a progress of 32.55 percent of the total target from internal revenue.

Deputy Mayor Dangol also said that Kathmandu Metropolitan City has scored 82.75 points in the preliminary results of the local level institutional capacity self-assessment. This score is the highest score received by Kathmandu Metropolitan City so far.

Monkeypox confirmed in another Nepali who returned from Saudi Arabia

Kathmandu — Monkeypox (MPox) has been confirmed in another Nepali who returned from Saudi Arabia. A PCR test conducted at the National Public Health Laboratory on Sunday confirmed MPox in a 44-year-old man.

After MPox was confirmed, the man was kept in isolation at the Shahid Shukraraj Tropical and Infectious Diseases Hospital and treatment was started. Earlier, MPox was found in a person who returned from Saudi Arabia. His health condition, which is being treated in Teku, has improved.

The hospital has said that preparations are underway to discharge him in a few days. This is the third time MPox has been found in Nepal.

Senegal to close all foreign military bases – PM

Senegal will close all foreign military bases on its territory as part of the government’s efforts to review defense policy and strengthen national sovereignty, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced on Friday.

The Senegalese premier announced the decision in the National Assembly during a general policy presentation, in which he outlined a strategy for the West African nation’s transformation over the coming 25 years.

“The President of the Republic has decided to close all foreign military bases in the very near future,” Sonko stated.

The prime minister did not name any specific countries, but France is the only foreign power with troops stationed in Senegal.

France has suffered setbacks in several of its former African colonies amid a wave of anti-French sentiment sparked by perceived failures to counter militant insurgencies, and accusations of meddling and aggression.

The former colonial power had over 5,000 troops in the Sahel region as part of Operation Barkhane, a decade-long counter-insurgency mission that ended in late 2022 when Paris withdrew its army from Mali due to a breakdown in relations following Bamako’s May 2021 coup.

Constitution will be amended with the consent of major parties: Prithvi Subba Gurung

Kaski – Inaugurating the Nanamohan Senior Citizen Service Center building constructed in Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality-1, Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has said that the constitution will be amended with the consent of the major parties. He also said that the constitution will be reviewed for amendment.

A high-level political mechanism of the two major parties in the government has been formed and the first task of this mechanism is to initiate procedural work for the constitution amendment. He also clarified that the government plans to approve the bills under consideration in the committees of the House of Representatives and the National Assembly soon and finalize the stalled bills by preparing criteria as soon as possible.

Stating that the government has taken forward the procedural work to quickly formulate the necessary laws for the provinces and local levels and that the establishment of a service center for senior citizens is positive, he said that the government is committed to protecting the rights and interests of senior citizens.

During the program, the Day Care Center building, built with financial assistance of Rs 50 million from the Ehmann Stiftung of Switzerland, was handed over to the Amasmriti Pratisthan. Local Karna Bahadur Gurung had donated four ropanis of land for the construction of the building in memory of his late mother Nana and father Mohan.

Motihari-Amlekhgunj Petroleum Pipeline Construction Completed: Petrol and Kerosene Imports Begin

Kathmandu — The construction of the petroleum pipeline from Motihari, India, to Amlekhgunj, Bara has been completed. With the completion of the pipeline expansion work, testing for the import of petroleum products has also begun, said Pralayankar Acharya, Chief of the Madhesh Provincial Office of Nepal Oil Corporation, Amlekhgunj.

He said that 5,500 kiloliters of petrol and 1,000 kiloliters of kerosene have been imported through the pipeline that was expanded for the time being to test the pipeline, and the petroleum products brought through the pipeline are being tested. He informed that necessary preparations are also being made for the regular import of petroleum products through the pipeline.

Although it is said that regular import of petroleum products through the pipeline will begin from January 2025, he said that there will be a delay of a few days as the necessary preparations have not been completed.

Under the pipeline expansion project, Indian Oil Corporation has constructed two petrol tanks with a capacity of 4,100 kiloliters, two transmix tanks with a capacity of 250 kiloliters, 24 fully automatic loading way-refillers for transporting petrol, a pump house and a laboratory at the depot in Amlekhgunj.Under the same project, the fire fighting system has been upgraded, an OWS system for separating water and oil, and a PMCC chamber have also been constructed.

Similarly, Indian Oil Corporation has constructed two transmix tanks to store mixed fuels that can be both petrol and diesel, and a firewater tank with a capacity of 3,000 kiloliters for security inside the depot.

The first phase of the project has been completed and diesel has been imported through the pipeline since Bhadra 25, 2076 BS. It has been stated that petrol and kerosene will also be imported through the pipeline after the completion of the second phase of the project.

Office Chief Acharya says that importing petroleum products through the pipeline will result in zero technical losses, save on transportation costs, and help reduce environmental pollution.

With the completion of this project, the storage capacity of diesel at the Amlekhgunj depot will reach 24,840 kiloliters and the storage capacity of petrol will reach 16,630 kiloliters.

Congress is looking for an alternative to the current government: Barshaman Pun

Rukum – Deputy General Secretary of the CPN-Maoist Center, Barshaman Pun has said that,fed up with the government led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli Nepali Congress is looking for an alternative to the current government,

Inaugurating the Maoist convention in Rukum East, he said,”Congress leaders have brought a proposal to discuss an alternative to the current government”. However, he said that maoist center is not ready to form a government and will not join the government until the elections to be held in 2084 BS.

He said that the Maoists are moving forward after learning lessons from the political changes in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and he also said that there is a risk of a Bangladesh-like situation in the country at any time due to the government.

Pokhara International Airport is not under BRI: Yogesh Bhattarai

Kathmandu – CPN-UML Secretary Yogesh Bhattarai has said that Pokhara International Airport is not under the BRI project.

Bhattarai, who is also the former Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Speaking at the Aviation Meet-2024 organized by the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority on Friday, he said it is wrong to explain that Pokhara International Airport is under the BRI project.

Birendra B Basnet

Buddha Air Executive Chairman Birendra Bahadur Basnet had said that India had not granted flight permission to Pokhara International Airport because it was a project under the BRI project agreed upon with China, and that India could grant flight permission if the government said that Pokhara International Airport was not under the BRI.

‘Pokhara International Airport is not a BRI project. When the BRI framework was signed during the Prime Minister’s visit to China, everyone knows which projects were undertaken,’ he said, ‘. The 10 projects mentioned in the agreement are under the BRI project. There are projects for railways, roads, education and transmission lines.’ He also mentioned that there is no need to discuss with India when talking about the BRI.

Slovakia ready to host peace talks on Ukraine — Robert Fico

Prime Minister Robert Fico said that Slovakia is ready to host the peace talks on Ukraine.

“If anyone wants to organize the peace talks [on Ukraine] in Slovakia, then we will be ready and hospitable,” Fico said.

Later, in his video address to the people, the prime minister underscored that, during his foreign trips and speeches at international summits, he spoke about ending the conflict in Ukraine. He will continue discussing this issue during the upcoming visit in Turkey in January and the meeting with the Pope in Vatican in February.

“I do not belong and I don’t want to belong to Western politicians that openly support the war. I will never agree to Slavs killing each other in the name of any geopolitical interests. […] I do not understand why the Ukrainian president rejects a ceasefire. I do not understand why the Ukrainian leadership drags the entire country to a catastrophe, because Ukraine’s position at the [potential] negotiations becomes worse every day,” the prime minister said.

“In addition to promoting a ceasefire and the beginning of peace talks, I also offer Slovakia as a suitable country for organization of negotiations at any level at whatsoever,” Fico said.

Israeli forces sets fire to Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital

Israeli army burns and destroys Kamal Adwan Hospital, putting it out of service. Hospital staff and the injured were taken to an unknown location.

Report says that the Israeli army sent “booby-trapped robots” to bomb the area.

“The [Israeli] occupation army carried out a barbaric raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital and blew up large parts of the building … complete disconnection from Kamal Adwan Hospital administration and staff for many hours,”says the local news agency.

The Israeli army issued a statement confirming it launched a raid on the Kamal Adwan Hospital. It claimed that Hamas uses the hospital as a command center without providing any evidence.

The spokesperson for the World Health Organization expressed concern about the deteriorating health situation in Gaza, after Israeli troops stormed the hospital.

The United Nations and other organizations have repeatedly decried the worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza, particularly in the north, since Israel began its latest military offensive in early October.

Kamal Adwan hospital has been under a tight siege by the Israeli military. It has been attacking the facility with bombs and drones for weeks.

China to build world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet

China has approved the construction of the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet.

The dam, which will be located in the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, could generate three times more energy than the Three Gorges Dam, currently the world’s largest hydropower plant.

Chinese state media has described the development as “a safe project that prioritises ecological protection”, saying it will boost local prosperity and contribute to Beijing’s climate neutrality goals.

Human rights groups and experts, however, have raised concerns about the development’s knock-on effects.Meanwhile,Tibetan protestors are on fears that the dam could displace local communities, as well as significantly alter the natural landscape and damage local ecosystems, which are among the richest and most diverse on the Tibetan Plateau.

Bejing, however, said it had relocated and compensated locals, and moved the anicent murals to safety.

Reports indicate that the colossal development would require at least four 20km-long tunnels to be drilled through the Namcha Barwa mountain, diverting the flow of the Yarlung Tsangpo, Tibet’s longest river.

Experts and officials have also flagged concerns that the dam would empower China to control or divert the flow of the trans-border river, which flows south into India’s Arunachal Pradesh and Assam states and onwards into Bangladesh.A 2020 report published by the Lowy Institute, an Australian-based think tank, noted that “control over these rivers [in the Tibetan Plateau] effectively gives China a chokehold on India’s economy”.

Shortly after China announced its plans for the Yarlung Tsangpo dam project in 2020, a senior Indian government official told that India’s government was exploring the development of a large hydropower dam and reservoir “to mitigate the adverse impact of the Chinese dam projects”.

Bhutanese royal family team in Kathmandu

Kathmandu – Members of the Bhutanese royal family have arrived in Kathmandu for a private visit. They arrived in Kathmandu on Thursday and are scheduled to visit (seto Gumba) White Monastery on Saturday.

Earlier, the Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck had arrived in Kathmandu on 6th December for a private visit. He returned home the same day after offering prayers at Swayambhu and Boudhanath.

After his return, a 13-member team, including his in-laws and the Home Minister, arrived in Kathmandu on Thursday, a source said. ‘Their visit is purely private,’ a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. ‘Since it is an informal visit, normal escorting arrangements have been made along the itinerary.’

Vice Chancellors of Three Universities Takes Oath of office and secrecy

Kathmandu – The newly appointed Vice Chancellors of three different universities took the oath of office and secrecy before Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today.

In a program held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, Singha Durbar, Prime Minister Oli administered the oath to Nepal Sanskrit University Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Dhaneshwor Nepal, Pokhara University Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Bedraj KC, and Nepal Sanskrit UniversityVice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Sharada Thapaliya.

Prime Minister Oli wished the newly appointed Vice Chancellors success in their tenure.

Pro-Chancellor and Minister for Education, Science and Technology Bidya Bhattarai, high-ranking officials of the Government of Nepal and others were present on the occasion.

Proposal for a three-month deadline for lawmaking

Kathmandu – Nepali Congress and CPN-UML have proposed a three-month deadline for parliamentary committees in lawmaking.

Since bills have been stuck in parliamentary committees for a long time, the task force formed by the Congress and the UML has proposed to break the trend and speed up lawmaking, and once a new bill reaches the House of Representatives committee, the concerned thematic committee should finalize it within a maximum of 90 days.

In order to set a deadline for lawmaking, the House of Representatives Rules, the National Assembly Rules, and the Joint Working Procedures of the Federal Parliament will have to be amended. It has been decided to discuss with the opposition parties to take forward the homework of amending the rules.

If a bill is made to amend an act, the committee should finalize it within 60 days, otherwise the House of Representatives will automatically proceed without any obstacles. The attempt is made to set a deadline in the rules so that the concerned thematic committee can request additional time with a satisfactory reason and the proposal to request such time must be approved by the House of Representatives meeting itself.

SC Orders to regulate telecom companies effectively in accordance with the law

Kathmandu: The Supreme Court has issued a directive order in the name of the Telecommunications Authority to regulate all persons, including companies licensed as telecommunications service providers, effectively in accordance with the law.

On the writ petition filed by House of Representatives member Amaresh Kumar Singh claiming that Ncell did not obtain the permission or approval of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority before buying, selling or transferring five percent of the paid-up capital shares as per the Telecommunications Regulations, a joint bench of Justices Sapana Pradhan Malla and Tek Prasad Dhungana issued the summary order in the name of the authority. The writ petition made Ncell Agency, Nepal Telecommunications Authority, Spectrolite, a British company owned by Shatislal Acharya, Sunivera Capital Ventures, the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, among others, as respondents.

The Supreme Court has issued a directive order stating that the share structure of ncell, which has foreign investment, has changed repeatedly, and some serious problems and trends have emerged regarding the conditions and procedures to be followed by the licensed person and the regulation of the regulatory body when buying and selling shares in the country and abroad. The order states that it is necessary to issue some instructions to the concerned parties to enhance clarity and effectiveness in the operation and regulation of companies with foreign investment in the coming days.

Businessman Acharya’s company had earlier purchased 80 percent of ncell’s shares. Similarly, 20 percent of ncell’s shares were purchased and sold in the name of Sunivera Capital Ventures, which is in the name of Acharya’s wife Bhavana Singh. A writ was filed demanding that the agreement to sell shares at a low price with the intention of evading taxes without complying with the laws of Nepal be rejected while buying and selling the shares. The Supreme Court has issued a directive order despite ruling to dismiss the writ petition. The order states, “Ncell Axiata Limited has been issued a directive order to operate the service in a transparent and lawful manner by strictly complying with the Telecommunications Act, 2053, Telecommunications Regulations, 2054, and the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (Purchase and Sale of Shares by Licensees) Regulations, 2076, and the terms and conditions of the license,” the order states, “A directive order has been issued in the name of the Telecommunications Authority to effectively regulate all licensees, including Ncell, as per the law.” It was also decided that the share sale agreement between Axiata Investments, (UK), and Spectralite (UK) Limited was not submitted for prior approval, the Authority had even sent repeated correspondence and that approval could not be given as it was. In a writ petition filed against Ncell, including the Large Taxpayers’ Office, the Supreme Court’s full bench had held that Ncell had acted contrary to the principle of full disclosure and had not submitted the required documents.

Nepal should be given climate compensation: PM

Kathmandu: Addressing the review program of the 29th World Climate Conference organized by the Ministry of Forest and Environment, Prime Minister Oli said, “We have not made any such contribution to global warming, but we have been forced to bear its consequences .” He said that he had also raised the issue of climate compensation for Nepal at the 79th UN General Assembly.

He said that all national and international organizations and individuals should unite to solve the challenges of climate change. Oli informed that Nepal has protected 17 percent of the land area to protect the environment of this earth. Prime Minister Oli also urged to start preparations for COP 30 from now, including the review of COP 29.

The 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from . The conference reviewed Nepal’s participation in the steps that Nepal should take in the field of climate change in the coming days.

Stating that the government will take the lead in addressing the challenges of climate change , he stressed that the Ministry of Forests and the Ministry of Communications should spread awareness to prevent forest fires and that every community should be aware of preventing man-made environmental pollution, as drying up the land will adversely affect the agricultural sector.

Government enacting law to provide facilities to former distinguished officials

Kathmandu- The government is preparing to enact a law to provide facilities to former distinguished officials.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has started drafting the law after the Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday decided to give in-principle approval to formulate a bill to provide facilities to former distinguished officials.

Although the Supreme Court has given a mandate to determine the service facilities of former distinguished officials only by enacting a law, the government has been providing facilities such as vehicles, fuel and others to former distinguished officials without a law.

Even before this, the government had taken a bill in this regard to the parliament, but it could not be passed. Recently, the government has again initiated the process of enacting a new law to provide facilities to former distinguished officials.

According to an official of the Ministry of Home Affairs, a law is being made to determine the facilities for former presidents, former vice presidents, former prime ministers, former chief justices, former speakers and former presidents of the National Assembly.

No point on celebrating al-Assad’s fall amid Israel’s invasion

On December 8, Israel launched a military campaign targeting sites across Syria and advancing into Quneitra under the pretext of searching for weapons and collaborators with the Lebanese group Hezbollah and Iran.

Israeli forces set up checkpoints, uprooted trees, and destroyed the village’s only military post, which was merely a small station housing a few officers.

Israeli forces have also fired stun grenades, tear gas and live bullets at demonstrators unhappy at their encroachment into Syria.

The most recent incident came on Wednesday when Israeli forces fired on a protest against their destruction of several structures in two Quneitra villages and injured three people.

Israel’s incursion comes after Syria’s longtime autocratic president, Bashar al-Assad, was toppled by a lightning opposition offensive earlier in December.

Days later, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s presence in Syria would be “temporary”, yet he later clarified that Israel would illegally remain on Syrian soil until a new security arrangement is reached with Syria’s new authority.

Quneitra sits in the Golan Heights, a Syrian territory that Israel invaded and occupied during the 1967 war.After Israel’s withdrawal in 1974 from most of the territory it had occupied – while illegally retaining some of the Golan Heights – and the declaration of a demilitarised zone under UN supervision, the area remained largely neglected.

Today, many inhabitants continue to face uncertainty despite expressing hope that the country will recover from the devastation of the conflict. But Israel’s expanding and seemingly indefinite occupation of Syrian territory is already crushing some people’s optimism. “There is fear, and a lack of water, electricity, and food [in Quneitra’s villages]. Schools are closed, unlike in other provinces.

Those who have chosen to stay fear Israel’s aggression, especially if they protest its ongoing assault on the country.Many Syrians, worry Israel will find a new pretext to confiscate more Syrian land in the name of “security”.

Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh no more

Kathmandu – Former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has passed away at the age of 92.

Congress veteran leader Singh, who was the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014, passed away at 9:51 pm while undergoing treatment at AIIMS Hospital in India.

Dr. Manmohan Singh was born on 26 September 1932 in a village in the Punjab province of undivided India. Coming from a humble background, Dr. Singh achieved extraordinary achievements in education, economics and politics in his life. Dr. Manmohan Singh passed his matriculation examination from Punjab University in 1948. After that, he obtained a degree in economics from Cambridge University (UK) in 1957. He obtained a D.Phil degree in economics from Nuffield College, Oxford University in 1962.

Demand to abolish party-based trade unions

Kathmandu: Leaders of various parties have suggested that it is not appropriate to have party-based trade unions in the civil service at the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee meeting under the House of Representatives.

During a discussion with the chief whips and whips of various parties regarding the bill to make provisions regarding the formation, operation and conditions of service of the federal civil service at the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee meeting under the House of Representatives, Nepali Congress Chief Whip Shyam Kumar Ghimire has suggested that trade unions should not be kept in a party-based manner.

He said that the party is of the opinion that trade unions should not be kept in a party-based manner as Nepali law states that government employees should not take institutional membership of any party. He also said that only one official trade union should be kept and employees above the officer level should not be involved. He suggested that a provision should be made that the Constitutional Commission should not have more than 50 percent former employees as it looks like a club for former employees.

In the meeting, UML Chief Whip Mahesh Bartaula said that there should be a single trade union in the civil service instead of different trade unions of different parties. He said that a discussion should be held on the issue of not having employees above the officer level in the same trade union.

Similarly, Rastriya Prajatantra Party Whip Bina Lama said that trade unions should be abolished in the bureaucracy to allow the bureaucracy to work. She said that there is a party-based recruitment center in the bureaucracy in the name of trade unions and that a law should be made to prohibit civil servants from joining political parties and not engaging in politics.

In the meeting, the chief whips of the major parties expressed their party-based commitment to moving the bills forward on time. They suggested that everyone should be serious as there is a problem of the bill not becoming a law on time when it is in the committee for a long time.

Israeli air strikes hit Yemen’s international airport

Air strikes have been reported in two cities in Yemen.

Witnesses and governing Houthi rebels said the country’s main international airport and a military base were targeted in the capital Sanaa, while a power station in the western port city of Hudaydah was also hit.

Israel said it carried out the strikes and that its air force had targeted Houthi “military infrastructure”.Yemen’s Houthi-run broadcaster Al Masirah reported that three people were killed in the strikes, and a further 11 were wounded.

Two of those were reportedly killed at the airport in Sanaa, with the other at the Ras Issa port.It is unclear whether they were civilians or Houthi rebels.

“[Israeli] fighter jets conducted intelligence-based strikes on military targets belonging to the Houthi terrorist regime on the western coast and inland Yemen,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement.

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was in Sanaa airport at the time of the attack.

“As we were about to board our flight from Sanaa, about two hours ago, the airport came under aerial bombardment,” he wrote on X.

“One of our plane’s crew members was injured. At least two people were reported killed at the airport.”

Iran described the strikes as a “clear violation of international peace and security”.

Earlier this week, Israel’s defence minister said the country was preparing to “strike hard” at the Houthis, warning it would “decapitate” the group’s leadership.

Gold price increases by Rs 600 per tola

Kathmandu – The price of gold in the local market increased by Rs 600 per tola on Thursday, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Federation.

The price of gold, which was traded at Rs 149,700 per tola on Wednesday, has increased and is now trading at Rs 150,300 per tola.

The price of silver has remained stable at Rs 1,800 per tola since Wednesday.

UML decides to remove Bhim Rawal from party membership

Kathmandu: The CPN-UML has removed leader Bhim Rawal from party membership. The UML secretariat meeting held on Wednesday has removed him from organized membership.

‘He became a candidate for president in the last general convention. Even when he was asked to become vice president, he did not accept it. He did not become a central member either. Even when he was given an advisor, he did not fulfill his responsibilities. That is why the party has decided to remove him from organized membership,’ said Deputy General Secretary Gyawali.

Meanwhile, leader Rawal has said that the action against him is the result of Oli’s autocratic, arbitrary and dictatorial mindset.

Similarly, Standing Committee member Binda Pandey and central member Usha Kiran Timalsena have been removed from their responsibilities for 6 months.

Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan

A passenger plane has crashed with 67 people on board in Kazakhstan, local authorities say.Preliminary reports suggest there are 25 survivors, 22 of whom have been taken to hospital, Kazakhstan’s emergency ministry said.

The plane, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines, caught fire as it went down near the city of Aktau but the fire has since been put out, officials said.

It is not yet known what caused the crash.There were 62 passengers and 5 crew members on board the Embraer 190 aircraft, the transport ministry reported.

Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 was en-route from Azerbaijani capital Baku to Grozny in Russia. Reports say it was diverted because of fog.

Ordinance to form Cooperative Authority: Priority for return of savings up to Rs 5 lakh

Kathmandu — The government has decided to bring an ordinance to regulate cooperative organizations and return the sunk money of savers. The ordinance to amend the Cooperative Act, 2074, the Rastra Bank Act, 2058, and the Deposit and Credit Guarantee Fund Act, 2073 was passed by the Council of Ministers on Tuesday. The ordinance will come into effect after it is approved by the President.

Through the ordinance, the government is going to repeal the National Cooperative Development Board Act, 2049. The ordinance provides for the automatic transfer of the assets, liabilities, and employees of the National Cooperative Development Board to the authority.

The ordinance also provides for the establishment of a powerful National Cooperative Regulatory Authority to regulate cooperatives that conduct savings and loan transactions. The ordinance also provides for settlement in cases other than criminal, money laundering, and organized crime pending in the court, registration and classification of cooperatives, individual savings and loan limits, affiliation to the Credit Information Center, establishment of cooperative loans and security funds, among others.

The ordinance has made special provisions for the return of savings. ‘Notwithstanding anything written elsewhere in the prevailing law, savings up to five hundred thousand rupees deposited by members of a cooperative organization or a cooperative organization declared problematic under Section 104 shall be paid on first priority,’ the ordinance states. ‘In the case of savings exceeding five hundred thousand rupees deposited by a member, if the concerned organization is not in a position to pay it at once, the member’s savings amount shall be paid proportionally by formulating criteria.’

For the purpose of returning savings, the ordinance also provides that the management committee of such a cooperative organization or the management committee of such an organization pursuant to Section 105 of the Cooperative Act may sell the collateral security taken while providing the property or loan of such an organization.

‘Before selling the collateral taken by the cooperative while providing the loan, the borrower shall be given time to repay the loan of the cooperative organization and if the loan is not repaid within that period, such collateral shall be sold at auction,’ the ordinance states. ‘If, while selling such collateral, the borrower receives an amount more than the amount due, the amount remaining after the borrower has paid the amount, shall be returned to such borrower.’

The ordinance clearly provides for the cooperative to recover the amount received for providing houses, land or other machinery or equipment on lease or rent and use such amount for the purpose of returning the savings of the saving members. ‘For the purpose of returning the savings of the savers at risk, the authority shall prepare a standard and time-bound return action plan and return the savings of the saving members,’ the ordinance states.

Ruling party in homework on constitutional amendment

Kathmandu- Five months after the formation of the KP Sharma Oli-led government, coalition partners Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are in the final stages of building a mechanism to identify areas for constitutional amendment.

The main agreement reached between the Congress and UML when forming the government in mid-July was to review the provisions that were difficult to amend the constitution and implement. The Congress and UML held bilateral talks on constitutional amendment on Tuesday. The meeting of the eight-member task force formed between the two parties discussed the issue of moving the amendment process forward.

According to the meeting, a cross-party task force will be led by senior politicians to identify the issues of constitutional amendment and will include members of various political parties. If a non-political task force is formed for that purpose, it will be led by a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or another respected legal figure acceptable to all stakeholders.

Stating that it may be difficult to form a political mechanism, some leaders of the Congress and UML have suggested forming a non-political mechanism or task force that can include legal experts, constitutional experts, human rights activists, etc., to move forward, the task force members said.

The agreement reached between the two major parties to amend the constitution has sparked debate within and outside political circles. The parties are divided on whether this is the right time to amend the constitution or not.

However, Home Minister Lekhak said that the ruling and opposition parties will first review the 10-year journey of the constitution and identify its strengths and weaknesses. Second, the ruling party will identify the issues that need to be amended and for that, the ruling and opposition parties will sit together. Finally, the Congress and UML will table the amendment in the House after reaching an agreement on the subject matter.

Bangladesh reiterates: Bringing Sheikh Hasina back from India is government’s priority

Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to Bangladesh’s interim government chief Mohammad Yunus, has said that bringing Sheikh Hasina back from India is the government’s priority.

According to BBC Bangla, Shafiqul Alam said, “The government is working to bring Sheikh Hasina back as soon as possible in accordance with Bangladeshi law.”

Bangladesh has demanded that India extradite Sheikh Hasina.

Bangladesh’s foreign ministry adviser Mohammad Tohed Hossain said that India had recently been informed that Sheikh Hasina should be sent back to face the judicial process.

She fled Bangladesh on August 5 after student protests escalated. She has been living in India since then.

A spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed this, saying, “We have received an extradition request from the Bangladesh High Commission.”

Five ambassadors take oath of office and secrecy

Kathmandu – Newly appointed ambassadors of five countries have taken the oath of office and secrecy.

They took the oath before President Ram Chandra Poudel at a ceremony held at Sheetal Niwas on Monday.

The newly appointed ambassadors to the Russian Federation, Jang Bahadur Chauhan,Chandrakant Ghimire to the United kingdom , Sanil Nepal to Spain, Dr. Shivamaya Tumbahangphe, to the Republic of Korea, and Shankhar Prasad Sharama to the Republic of India, took the oath, according to the Office of the President.

It is reported that high-ranking officials of the Government of Nepal were present at the oath-taking ceremony.

Nepal’s trade with 148 countries: Deficit with 119

Kathmandu – During the five months of the current fiscal year 2081/82, Nepal has conducted foreign trade with a total of 148 countries. Out of these, Nepal has a deficit in trade with 119 countries, according to the data released by the Customs Department.

Accordingly, the largest share of Nepal’s foreign trade is with India and China, while Nepal has done only a few thousand trade with some countries.

During the five months, Nepal has suffered a deficit of 358 billion 546.3 million rupees in trade with India. According to the data, Nepal has imported goods worth 410 billion 556.6 million rupees from India and exported goods worth 52 billion 10 million rupees.

Similarly, there has been a deficit of 129 billion 63 million rupees with China. In the five months, Nepal has imported goods and services worth 131 billion 377.4 million rupees from China. During the same period, goods worth 17 billion 458.2 million rupees have been exported from Nepal.

Nepal has a surplus with the South Asian country Afghanistan. The department has stated that goods and services worth 408.1 million were exported from Afghanistan during the five-month period, while goods worth 12.3 million were imported.

Nepal has benefited from trade with countries including Austria, Denmark, Georgia, Iran, Iceland. Similarly, Nepal has suffered losses in trade with many countries including Hong Kong, Hungary, Guatemala, Estonia, and France.

Lamichhane’s involvement in the company’s financial transactions even after leaving Gorkha Media

Kathmandu — It has been seen that Rastriya Swatantra Party President and former Home Minister Ravi Lamichhane is involved in the financial transactions of the Gorkha Media Group even after he left it.

The charge sheet filed by the District Attorney’s Office, Kaski, in the District Court, Kaski, states that Lamichhane made payments to various individuals and cooperatives through checks even after leaving the Gorkha Media Group. The charge sheet states that Lamichhane made payments through checks from the Global IME Bank account of Gorkha Media Network Pvt. Ltd. to various individuals, companies and cooperatives while he was in the company and even after he sold the shares of the company and left.

The indictment also states that Lamichhane conspired with the cooperative’s chairman, Gitendra Babu Rai, to embezzle the funds of the cooperative’s savers in a manner that harmed the cooperative’s savers and benefited himself and the company, and obtained financial benefits by embezzling funds in violation of the cooperative’s laws, rules, and regulations, using artificial transactions, artificial individuals, and fictitious addresses to evade the crime.

RSP President Lamichhane’s MP post to be suspended

Kathmandu – The MP post of Rastriya Swatantra Party President and former Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane is set to be suspended. Lamichhane’s MP post will be automatically suspended after a case filed in court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

District Attorney Kamala Kafle of the District Government Attorney’s Office, Kaski, said that Lamichhane’s post will be suspended as per the act until the final decision of the case is made.

According to Section 27 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, an employee, officer or civil servant is automatically considered suspended until the final decision of the case is made. She also said that preparations are underway to send a letter to the Parliament Secretariat regarding the filing of a case in court.

Section 27 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act provides for automatic suspension. “If any official or employee of an organization established under the prevailing law or any civil servant is detained under this Act, such employee, official or civil servant shall be deemed to have been automatically suspended for the period of such detention and until the case is resolved.”

The District Attorney’s Office, Kaski, filed a case against 31 people, including Lamichhane, in the District Court, Kaski on Sunday. Three cases have been registered against them in the Surya Darshan Cooperative fraud case in Pokhara. A case of cooperative fraud, organized crime and money laundering have been registered against Lamichhane, former DIG Chhabilal Joshi, Leela Pachai, Ram Bahadur Khanal and Krishna Bahadur Gurung. According to the District Court, Kaski, a case has also been filed against eight companies. Similarly, the Office of the Public Prosecutor has suggested that the assets of 5 people should be confiscated.

The police had suggested that 1.5 billion rupees be recovered from 51 people, including Lamichhane, and that they be prosecuted for cooperative fraud, organized crime and money laundering. The police investigation report states that Lamichhane will be sentenced to 4 to 6 years in prison for cooperative fraud, an additional 50 percent punishment for organized crime, and 2 to 15 years in prison and a fine for money laundering.

The District Attorney’s Office filed a supplementary charge sheet in court on Friday, adding additional offenses and amounts against 19 people accused of defrauding cooperatives last year. A case has been filed against the main mastermind of the cooperative fraud, GB Rai, for organized crime, money laundering and violations of the Rastra Bank Act.

Cabinet approves bill to split Civil Aviation Authority in Parliament

Kathmandu- The Cabinet meeting has approved the submission of two bills to the Federal Parliament to divide the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal into a regulator and a service provider.

According to Minister for Information and Communication Technology and Government Spokesperson Prithvi Subba Gurung, the decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting held on 20 December. With this, approval has been received to submit the bill to establish and manage the Nepal Air Services Authority in the Federal Parliament.

Similarly, approval has been received to submit the Bill 2081 to amend and unify the laws related to Nepal Civil Aviation in the Federal Parliament.

There has been a long-standing debate on making the Authority into two separate organizations, one as a regulator and one as a service provider. International regulatory bodies have also expressed interest in this regard. However, the government has not been able to work as announced as the Authority leadership and most employees opposed to it.

Damage to Portuguese Embassy in Kiev caused by Ukrainian air defense — Russian diplomats

Damage to the building of Portugal’s Embassy in Kiev has been caused by Ukrainian air defense systems while accusations directed at Moscow distort the facts, the Russian Embassy in Portugal said.

“We noted that Portuguese media outlets of all kinds have been actively spreading reports of damage caused to the Portuguese Embassy in Kiev as a result of a strike by the Russian Armed Forces on the city’s military facilities on December 20. Reporters are ramping up Russophobia, distorting the facts when writing on this matter,” the embassy noted.

“Damage to the building where the Portuguese diplomatic mission is located was caused by Ukrainian air defense systems which have proved their ‘efficiency’ time and again,” the diplomats pointed out.

The Russian diplomatic mission stressed that the Kiev regime is deliberately placing military facilities and decision-making centers, as well as air defense systems, in urban areas, using civilians as a human shield.

The embassy noted that the Russian Armed Forces are exclusively targeting military facilities and military industrial infrastructure.

Madhesi Commission recommends action against those who chant insulting slogans against Janakpur Bolts

The Madhesi Commission has recommended the Home Administration to take action against those who chanted indecent and insulting slogans targeting Janakpur Bolts during the NPL match between Janakpur Bolts and Karnali Yaks.

The Commission says that although the Constitution, Acts and Laws have provided legal punishment against discrimination, wrong customs and untouchability, such discriminatory thinking and behavior are practically prevalent despite the legal system.

‘The discriminatory and racist thinking towards the Madhesi community seen in a single sect will definitely create problems in the country’s development. Indecent and insulting slogans were chanted in front of Janakpur players in the NPL. Which act is highly condemnable and punishable against the law,’ the Commission has said.

The statement states that the commission has appealed to the state to immediately take legal action against those reckless and indecent criminals and to be sensitive.

‘For this, the commission has also made recommendations to the home administration, and also urges them to exercise restraint,’ the commission said.

SEBON to issue license to new stock exchange amid controversy

KATHMANDU- The government has decided to open a new stock exchange market amid ongoing controversy.

The cabinet meeting held on Thursday gave the go ahead to the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) to issue a license to the new stock exchange market. With the government’s decision, Nepal will soon be getting a second stock trading platform.

Currently, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) that started its secondary market operation on January 13, 1994, has been working as an entity and a frontline regulator in the segment. The NEPSE upgraded share trading through an online system on November 6, 2018. There have been calls for a second institution to carry out stock trading citing a growing prospect of the secondary market inside the country, according to an official at the SEBON.

The issue of opening the new stock trading has courted controversy since the SEBON on September 18, 2022, announced to issue a new stock exchange. The sector’s regulator had to halt the process after a case was filed at the Supreme Court against the SEBON’s decision.

Likewise, the then Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal in April 2023 also halted the process of giving license to the new stock exchange. Earlier in January 2023, the government formed a panel headed by Former Deputy Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank Chinta Mani Siwakoti to study the rationale behind the second stock exchange in the country’s secondary market. The committee suggested the government restructure NEPSE along with keeping the option open to set up a new stock exchange.

The committee also stated that the opening of a new stock exchange will protect the interests of investors who invest in securities by making the secondary market more competitive, efficient, investor-friendly, and compatible with international level technology. It also recommended the possibility of incorporating foreign strategic partners in the country’s stock exchange.

The controversy erupted after the government showed interest to issue license to the aspirant who had close connections to the ruling parties. As a result, the government failed to appoint the chairperson of SEBON on time as the vital post remained vacant for about 11 months.

The government stepped up efforts to open the new stock exchange after the parliamentary Finance Committee gave the green signal to the government on November 9 to take forward the process.

Lamichhane to be taken to court today for case registration

Pokhara – Rastriya Swatantra Party President Rabi Lamichhane will be taken to the Kaski District Court today for case registration in the Cooperative Fraud case in Pokhara.

The District Government Attorney’s Office, Kaski, is preparing to file a case as per the opinion mentioned in the investigation report of the District Police Office. The police had given the opinion that 1.5 billion rupees should be recovered from 51 people including Lamichhane and that cases should be filed for cooperative fraud, organized crime and money laundering.

In the case of Lamichhane, the police investigation report states that 4 to 6 years of imprisonment should be imposed for cooperative fraud, an additional 50 percent punishment for organized crime and 2 to 15 years of imprisonment and a double fine of the amount imposed for money laundering.

The District Attorney’s Office has filed a supplementary charge sheet in court on Friday, increasing the amount of charges against 19 people who were charged last year in the cooperative fraud case. GB Rai, the main mastermind of the cooperative fraud, has been charged with organized crime, money laundering and crimes against the Nepal Rastra Bank Act.

Along with Rabi, cases are also being filed against former DIG Chhabilal Joshi, Leela Pachai, Ram Bahadur Khanal and Krishna Bahadur Gurung.

Bajura earthquake damages more than a dozen houses

The earthquake that struck Bajura on Saturday morning with its epicenter in Jagannath Rural Municipality-5, Gotri Darjitol, completely damaged about 15 houses, while about 150 houses are partially damaged.

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Gotri in Bajura at 4:14 am on Saturday morning.

The most damage was caused in Jagannath Rural Municipality-5, Gotri Darjitol, where the epicenter of the earthquake was located, according to the District Administration Office, Bajura. The earthquake completely damaged about 15 houses and partially damaged more than 150 houses.

Although the area is remote and the details of the on-site study of all the places have not been received, the ward, municipality, police administration and other agencies are deployed for rescue work and necessary post-earthquake work is underway, the District Administration Office, Bajura, stated.

US avoids government shutdown after days of political turmoil

The US government has enacted a budget to avert shutting itself down, but the bitterly disputed deal doesn’t include a call from President-elect Donald Trump to increase the federal borrowing limit.

US President Joe Biden signed the spending bill into law on Saturday morning. The Senate passed the agreement shortly after a midnight deadline by 85-11. The House of Representatives approved it hours earlier by 336-34.

Without a funding deal, millions of federal employees would have ended up either on temporary unpaid leave or working without pay.

US government debt stands at about $36 trillion (£29tn), with more money now being spent just on the interest payments than on US national security.

A shutdown would have closed or severely reduced operations for public services like parks, food assistance programmes and federally-funded preschools, while limiting assistance to aid-reliant farmers and people recovering from natural disasters.

Lawmakers earlier this week successfully negotiated a deal to fund government agencies, but it fell apart after Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk called on Republicans to reject it.

The last government shutdown was during Trump’s first presidential term in 2019 and lasted 35 days – the longest in US history.

The American Relief Act, 2025 that just passed is 118 pages, stripped down from a 1,547-page bill that Trump and Musk rejected this week. It will fund the US government at current levels until 14 March.

Trump’s call to lift the debt ceiling – which was a sticking point for Democrats and some Republican budget hawks – was not included in the final bill, but Republican leaders said that measure would be debated in the new year.

The dramatic budget fight is a preview of the legislative fights that may lie in store when Trump takes office next month.

The deal removes measures sought by Democrats in the first version of the bill, including the first pay rise for lawmakers since 2009, healthcare reforms, and provisions aimed at preventing hotels and live event venues from deceptive advertising.

It does include $100bn in disaster relief funds to help with hurricane recovery and other natural disasters, and allocates $10bn in aid to farmers.

It also includes full federal funding to rebuild Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship in March.

Musk, who Trump has tasked with cutting government spending in his administration, had lobbied heavily against the earlier version of the bill.

During the debate, Republicans said they looked forward to a “new era” with Trump taking office on 20 January and Republicans in control of both chambers of Congress. Currently, the Senate remains under Democratic control.

The budget wrangling left Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson bruised as he faced criticism from members of his own party, raising a question mark over whether he can win a 3 January vote in the chamber to keep his job.

Janakpur Bolts wins NPL title

Kathmandu: Janakpur Bolts have won the first season of the Nepal Premier League. Janakpur defeated Sudurpaschim Royals by 5 wickets at the TU Cricket Ground to clinch the NPL title.

Chasing a target of 185 runs set by Sudurpaschim Royals in the final at the TU Cricket Ground, Janakpur achieved the target in 19.2 overs, losing 5 wickets.

Janakpur, the winner of the first edition of the NPL, will receive a prize of Rs 11 million. Similarly, the runner-up Sudurpaschim Royals settled for Rs 5.1 million. Similarly, the third-placed Karnali Yaks received a prize of Rs 2.5 million and the fourth-placed Chitwan Rhinos received a prize of Rs 1.5 million. Lumbini Lions has been successful in winning the Fair Play Award in the competition.

The winners were presented with awards by former Prime Ministers Sher Bahadur Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, Youth and Sports Minister Tejulal Chaudhary, and Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) President Chatur Bahadur Chand, among others.

Sudurpaschim Royals captain Dipendra Singh Airi has been declared the best player of the Nepal Premier League. Dipendra scored 227 runs in eight matches, including one half-century. He played a key role in taking Sudurpaschim Royals to the final and was presented with an Omoda E-5 EV car by Omoda. The organizer CAN had announced that the best Nepali player would be presented with an Omoda E-5 EV car worth 6.2 million.

Similarly, Janakpur’s Lalit Narayan Rajbanshi was declared the best bowler of the NPL. He received a motorcycle award. Lalit and Sudurpaschim Royals’ Scott Kegulein jointly became the highest wicket-taker.

Sudurpaschim’s Saif Ali Zaib was awarded the Player of the Series. He received a cash prize of Rs 500,000. Sudurpaschim’s opening batsman Saif had scored 275 runs in nine NPL matches. Karnali Yaks’ Bipin Prasad Sharma won the Emerging Player title. He received a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a scholarship worth Rs 100,000. 16-year-old Bipin had proven his ability by showing the way to the pavilion to world-renowned players.

Germans mourn: five people killed, 200 injured in Christmas market attack

Germans have gathered in Magdeburg to mourn the victims of a car-ramming attack in the eastern city that killed at least five people and injured 200.

Authorities said a doctor drove into the busy outdoor Christmas market on Friday evening, killing four adults and a nine-year-old child, and wounding 41 people badly enough that the death toll could rise.

Church bells rang out in the city at 7:04pm (18:04 GMT) on Saturday, the exact time of the attack the evening prior.

A memorial service took place in the city’s cathedral, intended mainly for relatives of the victims, as well as emergency responders and invited guests, including German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Those who were not allowed to attend the service gathered outside the church to watch it on a large screen.Several hundred people also gathered on the city’s central square, some laying flowers and lighting candles.

It led several other places in Germany to cancel their weekend Christmas markets as a precaution and out of solidarity with Magdeburg’s loss.Berlin kept its many markets open but increased its police presence at them.

The suspect is a 50-year-old immigrant from Saudi Arabia who described himself as an Islam-critical activist and who surrendered to police at the scene.The suspect is being investigated for five counts of suspected murder and 205 counts of suspected attempted murder, prosecutor Horst Walter Nopens said at a news conference.

Three international organizations wrote to Prime Minister not to delay TRC

Kathmandu – Three international human rights organizations have written a letter to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli urging him not to delay the transitional justice (TRC).

The letter, written by Asia Pacific, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch International Commission of Jurists, urges him to move forward with the selection of office bearers for the transitional justice commissions, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappearances.

The letter to Prime Minister Oli has been addressed to the main opposition party, CPN-Maoist Center Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, and the main ruling party, Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba.

THIS IS THE LETTER BY HRW:

The Right Honourable Prime Minister K.P. Oli
Chairperson, Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)

17 December 2024

Subject: Appeal for Credible Appointments to the Transitional Justice Commissions

Dear Right Honourable Prime Minister,

We are writing with regard to Nepal’s transitional justice process on behalf of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Commission of Jurists, international human rights organizations that have, together with Nepali partner organizations, worked to protect human rights in Nepal over the course of decades.

Since the end of hostilities in Nepal’s internal armed conflict in 2006, the quest for truth, justice and reparations for conflict victims has faced significant obstacles, undermining the rule of law and eroding public trust in state institutions. Nineteen years later, a consensus among political parties on amending transitional justice laws has finally emerged, sparking cautious optimism. We have publicly commended this consensus and acknowledged the positive provisions in the amended law. Despite the law’s shortcomings, appointing competent, impartial, independent, and widely trusted individuals to the commissions can help to ensure a successful process.

It is often and rightly said that this is and must continue to be a Nepali-led process. The Government of Nepal has a duty to ensure an effective and just outcome to Nepal’s transitional justice process, that ensures victims and survivors have access to justice and reparations for violations and abuses suffered . This obligation arises from the principles and commitments enshrined in Nepal’s Constitution, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Supreme Court rulings, and Nepal’s international human rights obligations.

The process to appoint members to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons is challenging. .On 16 December 2024, the two months allotted to the Recommendation Committee to select candidates expired without the process being successfully completed, and the committee recommended that the government form a new recommendation committee. The Committee earlier published a shortlist of candidates which drew significant objections from conflict victim communities and other members of civil society. In a press release dated 7 December 2024, over two dozen victims’ and survivors’ groups expressed concerns, stating that “the list appears to favour individuals with contentious reputations for key positions. This threatens the opportunity to meaningfully resolve transitional justice issues.” They called for the Recommendation Committee to consult with individuals excluded from the shortlist, include their names, and ensure the selection process is impartial, transparent, and competitive. In our view, the process must aim at selecting members on the basis of their competence in human rights and other relevant areas of international law, proven independence and recognized impartiality, and reflecting gender balance and a pluralist representation of society.

Similarly, on 9 December 2024, two former members of the National Human Rights Commission, along with a senior journalist and human rights advocate, issued a press note criticizing the Recommendation Committee for disregarding long-standing demands to appoint knowledgeable and credible individuals trusted by victim communities. They expressed their “strong objection” to the current shortlist and warned that “neither commission will have credibility” and “cannot expect cooperation from the human rights and conflict victim communities” if they are led by the shortlisted candidates. They have also called for the annulment of the current shortlist and the initiation of a new, more inclusive process.

It is evident that the Recommendation Committee’s work is expected to meet standards of independence and impartiality, inclusivity, transparency, and participation. We urge the Government to form the new committee without delay to revisit this approach, addressing the concerns raised by victims, survivors, Nepali civil society, and international organizations. Competency, integrity, and public trust in the commissioners is essential for the commissions to deliver their important mandates as envisioned in the law. We call on the Honourable Prime Minister and the leaders of major political parties to ensure a conducive environment for selecting independent, impartial, competent, diverse and widely accepted leadership for the commissions by consulting victims, survivors and civil society stakeholders.

Since transitional justice requires adherence to international human rights law, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law, we call on the Honourable Prime Minister and all relevant stakeholders to safeguard the national and international legitimacy of this process. With two prior failed attempts at transitional justice, the risk of a third failure looms large. Such a failure could signal Nepal’s unwillingness or inability to ensure accountability for grave human rights violations including crimes under international law.

To advance truth, justice, and reparations within Nepal, we strongly urge the Honourable Prime Minister and all stakeholders to take decisive action to appoint and empower a new recommendation committee to complete the work of selecting commissioners, ensure a transparent process including wider consultations with stakeholders, and enable a process that leads to the appointment of independent, impartial and competent people to the commissions.

Yours sincerely,

Smriti Singh, Regional Director, South Asia, Amnesty International

Meenakshi Ganguly, Deputy Director, Human Rights Watch

Melissa Upreti, Regional Director, Asia and Pacific, International Commission of Jurists

Cc:

Honourable Sher Bahadur Deuba, President, Nepali Congress

Honourable Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda), Chairperson, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)

Xi administers oath of office to Macao’s new chief executive

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday morning administered the oath of office to Sam Hou Fai, the new Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR).

At a ceremony held at the Macau East Asian Games Dome, other principal officials serving in the sixth-term administration of the Macau SAR were also sworn in.

After taking office, Sam Hou Fai emphasised the need to address Macau’s “economic imbalances” and tackle key issues affecting residents, including social security, healthcare, elderly care, and urban redevelopment.

Following the swearing-in, Xi Jinping delivered a speech in which he praised the enormous transformation Macau has undergone since its return to Chinese administration in 1999. He said, Macao will surely open up new horizons for development and keep creating new glories, as long as the policy of “one country, two systems” is comprehensively, accurately and unwaveringly implemented.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks at a gathering celebrating the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to the motherland.

Joe Biden to pardon his son Hunter shows he is more of a human than a politician : Putin

The decision by outgoing US President Joe Biden to pardon his son Hunter shows he is more of a human than a politician, Vladimir Putin has said, noting that he would not condemn the outgoing leader for this.

Putin made the remarks on Thursday during his annual end-of-year press conference in Moscow, which was combined with a ‘Direct Line’ question-and-answer session.

It’s “such a subtle issue,” he replied, when asked to comment on Biden’s pardoning of his son, Hunter.

“He is a politician. And it is always important what is more in you – a politician or a human being. It turned out that Biden is more of a human being, I would not condemn him for this.”

Putin noted examples in Russian history, mentioning Soviet leader Joseph Stalin’s eldest son Yakov, who died in 1943 in a German concentration camp for political prisoners after his father refused to exchange him for German Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus.

Stalin allegedly said “I will not exchange a field marshal for a soldier.”

Things were different then, Putin emphasised. Surrender at that time was considered treason, since the country was “on the brink of total destruction.” It was about the survival of the entire nation, and the measures taken to fight for victory were “tough, if not brutal,” he said.

Hunter Biden was convicted in June of lying about his long-standing drug addiction when buying a handgun. In a separate case, he pleaded guilty in September to three felonies and six misdemeanor tax offenses, with the sentencing scheduled for this month.

Joe Biden pardoned his son on December 1, despite having repeatedly pledged not to, claiming that his son was prosecuted “selectively and unfairly” because of his familial ties.

Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of committing “acts of genocide” in Gaza

Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of committing “acts of genocide” in Gaza by deliberately depriving Palestinian civilians there of adequate access to water.

It says Israel’s actions include intentionally damaging water and sanitation infrastructure.

The campaign group says this has probably caused thousands of deaths, which it says is also tantamount to “committing the crime against humanity of extermination”.

Meanwhile, Israel rejected HRW’s report as “propaganda”.

The 179-page report says that “since October 2023, Israeli authorities have deliberately obstructed Palestinians’ access to the adequate amount of water required for survival in the Gaza Strip”.

It says Israel intentionally damaged infrastructure, including solar panels powering treatment plants, a reservoir, and a spare parts warehouse, while also blocking fuel for generators.

It says Israel also cut electricity supplies, attacked repair workers and blocked the entry into Gaza of repair materials.

“This isn’t just negligence,” said HRW executive director Tirana Hassan. “It is a calculated policy of deprivation that has led to the deaths of thousands from dehydration and disease that is nothing short of the crime against humanity of extermination, and an act of genocide.”

Israel launched a major military offensive in Gaza after Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage.

At least 45,129 people have been killed in Gaza since the offensive began, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry. It does not put a figure on the number who have died as a result of lack of access to water or other such causes.

Municipality chairman smashes district administration scanner: Passport service halted

Bed Thapa Magar, the chairman of Kaligandaki Rural Municipality in Gulmi, has smashed the scanner at the passport branch of the District Administration Office.

Kaligandaki Rural Municipality Chairman Bed Bahadur Thapa Magar vandalized the scanner at the passport branch of the District Administration Office, Gulmi, claiming that service recipients from his municipality were not getting services, resulting in a halt to passport-related services on Thursday. Magar was taken into custody by the police after the vandalism and released in the evening.

Chief District Officer Janardan Gautam accused the municipality chairman of vandalizing the scanner on impulse even though the distribution of passports is organized under the token system. He said that he was released from police control after agreeing to pay compensation along with a written apology.

Naubise-Muglin road section to be closed from 11 am to 2 pm

The Naubise-Muglin road section of the Kathmandu-Prithvi Highway will be partially closed from 22 to 28 December.

Vehicles will not be allowed to operate from 11 am to 2 pm as the Pokharevhir and Bishaltar bends on the Naubise-Muglin road section need to be improved by cutting rocks.

As per the decision of the District Security Committee, Dhading, heavy vehicles entering Gajuri from Naubise will be stopped at Galchhi-Baireni and light vehicles at Jarekhet for the improvement of the Pokharevhir bend.

Similarly, heavy vehicles entering Naubise from Malekhu will be stopped at Chalise and light vehicles at Ghatbesi.

Similarly, for the improvement of the Bishaltar turn, heavy vehicles entering Malekhu from Muglin will be stopped at Majhimtar and light vehicles at Charaundi Bazaar, while heavy vehicles entering Muglin from Malekhu will be stopped at Benighat Bazaar and light vehicles at Bishalaltar.

The District Traffic Office, Dhading, has stated that vehicles stopped at the designated places will be allowed to leave only after 2 pm. Ambulance and security vehicles will operate freely.

Syria’s interim gov’t pledges justice, jobs, and security in ‘new era’

Syria’s new rulers have pledged to create special tribunals for those who have “committed crimes against Syrians” under deposed President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, according to the interim government’s spokesman.

In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Obaid Arnaut said a key part of the new government’s mission as they usher in a “new era” is to re-establish people’s trust in the rule of law and the country’s judicial system.

This can only happen when those who have detained and tortured hundreds of thousands of Syrians across al-Assad’s notorious prisons are brought to justice, he said.

“By holding criminals accountable, we aim to heal the deep wounds inflicted upon our society and pave the way for a more just and equitable future,” Arnaut said.

The government’s top priorities include reforming state institutions that have been tainted with corruption. Employees who have “committed crimes and harmed the Syrian population will be dismissed and held accountable” as well, Arnaut said.

Netra Bikram Chand (Biplav)-led NCP to be register in Election Commission

Netra Bikram Chand-led NCP is set to register with the Election Commission. The Central Committee meeting that concluded on Tuesday at the central office in Shivagadhi, Kapilvastu, decided to move forward with the party registration process to participate in the 2084 elections.

The party has also decided to adopt a suitable election symbol targeting the 2084 elections. It has also adopted a policy of using the 2084 elections as an important front of the revolution. ‘For this, all the old beliefs related to elections must first be destroyed and new beliefs must be assimilated,’ the report passed by the meeting said, ‘We must conduct elections beyond thinking. The solution to this is to understand and use elections as a front of the revolution within the unified people’s revolution. Whatever is necessary to be done when using them as a front, we must do everything that is necessary.’

The NCP has decided to emphasize the programmes by focusing on national independence, corruption, and cooperative fraud. The party has also made a program to build structures according to the issues such as embezzlement of cooperative funds, MCC, and youth migration.

The report also mentions taking initiatives for polarization and party unity among the communists. Although discussions have been going on for a long time between the Maoist Center and the NCP for unity, no conclusion has been reached. The party believes that the issue of unity will also depend on the decision of the Maoist Center. Chand also emphasizes that if unity is not possible immediately, a policy of front-lining should be adopted.

Yomari Punhi festival being celebrated today

Kathmandu- The Newar community is celebrating Yomari Purnima festival today in the joy of bring in of the newly harvested rice to home.

Yomari Purnima, celebrated on the full moon day of Margashirsha Shukla Purnima, is also called Yomari Punhi. This festival, which is celebrated as a major festival of the Newar community, is considered a delicious festival of food. Yomari is made from rice flour made from new rice, chaku (melted gajjery) and sesame seeds.

The women of the house are busy making Yomari from early morning today. After bathing and washing, it is customary to cook Yomari at home by wrapping it in a cloth. According to cultural expert the Newar community celebrates this festival as a new meal. Yomari is made with milk and is made into a ball with chaku(melted gajjery) and sesame seeds.

The Newar community celebrates Yomari Purnima by worshipping in the barn or kothi where rice is kept. It is also a tradition among the Newar community to send gifts of sesame seeds and knives to their homes as auspicious gifts while a girl is pregnant, wishing for the complete health of the child.

Dhanya Purnima being celebrated by worshipping rice

Dhanya Purnima is also being celebrated today by worshipping and donating rice in a ritualistic manner. After the rice is brought in in Mangsir, on Shukla Purnima, there is a tradition of worshipping rice, Ganesh, Kuldevata, Gaidu Devata, Goth Devata, Maharudra, Mahalakshmi and other deities.

Since Navannaprashan has not been done before, it should be done today, informed religious scholar Prof. Dr. Ramchandra Gautam. On this occasion, fairs are held at places such as Dhaneshwor in Kavrepalanchok, Anantalingeshwor in Bhaktapur, Champadevi in ​​Kathmandu, Shikharbesi in Nuwakot, and Dupcheshwor.

Now, we must change the country not the calendar

The new year Bikram Samvat 2080 has begun from today. Nepalese celebrate this day with joy as the beginning of the new year. They exchange good wishes with each other, wishing for happiness and prosperity.

Today is not just the beginning of a new year and a new day, but the newest beginning of an entire decade. Today has begun another new era for Nepal and the Nepalese. But while starting every new day, we should not forget our glorious history. From the past to the present, it seems necessary to review every good and bad activity we have done.

When said and heard, it may sound like empty ideals. But today, we have come to such a time, such a turning point, that now it is time to introspect once again, saying, “Not what the country has given us, but what we have given and done for the country.”

It must be said with sadness that today, most of the youth of the country are leaving for abroad which is a misfortune for the country. For a limited group, leaving home and family and going abroad may be an absolute desire, but for most of them, it is a desire created by compulsion. While spending their entire youth abroad away from home and family, that youth, that generation may or may not have been able to fulfill his responsibility towards his country, but he/she has definitely fulfilled the expenses of their family , children, and parents. The country, which is suffering from corruption and on top of that, trade deficit and is unable to even feed its employees, is supported by remittances. But it is a misfortune for the country that those promising youth of the country, who have flown into the sky in the hope of having delicious meal and standard clothes, are returning in the coffin every next day. Those dreams are now burried along with their coffins.

In the last few decades, a lot many systems have changed in the country. Democracy(Prajatantra) changed to democracy(Loktantra), monarchy changed to republic. Many petty kings born after overthrowing one king and the monarchy. So far, the highways(Rajmarg) have been changed and become (Lokmarg)public roads, but the situation of the country and the people has not yet been changed. The rulers have changed but the system of governance is still the same. The standard of living of those who say they fought for the country and the people has changed. Those who entered Singha Durbar wearing a single shirt and slippers have become the owners of millions of rupees today, but the standard of living of those who sell their bodies just to feed themselves has not been improved. Those who opposed the king, saying the king treated its citizen just as an ordinary people have turned those same people into slaves today.

Politics has become centered on power and self-interest, not service. The country is running in a very miserable situation where employees have to earn their salaries by asking for grants and loans. The constitutional organs of the country have been paralyzed. The judiciary has become a place to recruit party cadres. Even as the pillars of the border are disappearing day by day, the concerned bodies have been sleeping soundly with oil in their ears. Crime incidents are increasing day by day.

What is even more frightening is that it is difficult to find true and devoted citizen in the country now, as easily as party workers are found here. It seems that Nepalese now are becoming less devoted to the country than they are to the political party . What is even more ironic is that the young generation who rose to politics by opposing “Ba”(the older generation leaders), who thought that they would now make some positive changes, has now started humming the same old song with the same rhythm, catching the “Ba” in their stride.

Overall, many changes have taken place in the country since 2047 BS. But those changes have neither addressed the situation of the country nor understood the essence of the people. In the meantime, we have changed many new calendars, many political parties and their leaders too, but could not change the trend. Now, this new year, this new decade, may the thoughtfullness of the common Nepalese also change. May those who do politics gain wisdom. May the common citizen gain the courage to oppose the wrong trend by saying right is right and wrong is wrong, supporting the truth. May corruption and criminal activities end. May good governance continue in the country. May the country become economically strong. May the days of selling one’s body just to feed and survive end. May the day of leaving home and family to go abroad to support oneself never come. May the enthusiasm to protect our religion, our art and culture increase among all Nepalese. May the pillars of the border not disappear and may the country find its own borders. May the faith of every citizen towards the country increase. In this new year, this new decade, lets not only change the calendar, but lets promise to change the future of this country too.

Heartiest greetings for the New Year 2080!
Nepal National Daily
For the country and the people

Living Together: A Growing Challenge for Nepalese Society

Although there is no concrete legal definition yet, living together is generally understood as living with a boy or girl before marriage. Living together relationships are seen more in Europe and Western societies. It is customary for unmarried women or men to live together to overcome their loneliness, financial problems, or to easily pursue their physical desires and aspirations. Some people even after marriage being fixed, live together because they want to live with their boyfriend or girlfriend for some time to understand the behavior of their boyfriend or girlfriend before marriage and to further their love relationship and know each other better. In Europe and Western societies, living together relationships are easily accepted by families and society. Such relationships are openly discussed there, and to this day, the laws there have also easily accepted it.

In Nepal too, the trend of living together is increasing day by day. Not only in Nepal, but also Nepalese who have gone abroad for various reasons are found living together. However, living together relationships, which are seen as common in foreign countries, are becoming challenging in Nepalese society. The increasing living together relationships in Nepal are limited to only between lovers and girlfriends. With a few exceptions, most young people keep their living together relationships hidden from their friends, relatives, family, and society. They do not want anyone to know about their relationship. The couple living together may not get married tomorrow, and due to fear of what society will say, such relationships are often kept hidden.

Since many women have been victims of living together incidents, advocate Mohanlal Acharya says that laws should be made to address the challenges arising from it.

As the number of people living together in Nepal has increased in the past few years, it has also increased challenges in relationships and society. A relationship with someone in life is not always easy and successful. The relationship of those who live together, swearing to die together and live together, can also deteriorate, and it is not that all relationships always deteriorate. There are also those who live together and successfully move forward with their relationship and their lives. But when the foundation of a relationship is built on the perimeter of self-interest and need, sooner or later, that relationship will definitely start to crack. With one or two exceptions, the living together relationships that have been happening and seen in Nepal seem to have grown based on self-interest and momentary need, more than love and emotion. Whether that self-interest is material or that need is physical.

CPN-UML MP Binda Pandey says that the mindset of top leaders regarding living together should change and that legal arrangements should be made to register those people even when living together.

Recent studies have shown that when such hidden relationships become difficult to understand and communicate with each other, living together relationships become problematic. At such times, those living together cannot openly tell others about their problems nor can they seek advice and help from anyone. Some victims of such relationships are unable to openly seek legal redress. In some cases, it has been heard that lovers or girlfriends who have separated from living together show old pictures and videos to bargain for money. Living together causes even greater problems when the woman becomes pregnant. There are also cases of men leaving after pregnancy. Some seek legal redress, while others have reached the point of suicide due to fear and shame from family and society. In recent times, it has been found that married men are also in living together. Nepal’s constitution has outlawed polygamy, but experts say that since married men are in living together relationship, it has affected Nepal’s constitution and domestic laws. It has been found that women are mostly victims of living together.

Nepali Congress Whip Pushpa Bhusal says that since living together has affected marital and domestic laws, a law should be made to specify the conditions under which people can and cannot live together.

Overall, when studying the increasing trend of living together in Nepal, it seems that temporary attraction, weak economic conditions/financial temptations, and physical changes and sexual desires that occur during youth are attracting the younger generation, especially the younger generation, towards living together. Therefore, it seems that living together and the challenges it may cause should be addressed legally.