TOKYO: The French-Japanese auto alliance of Renault and Nissan plans to invest 23 billion euros ($26 billion) in electric vehicle technology over the next five years, the companies said Thursday. T
TOKYO: The French-Japanese auto alliance of Renault and Nissan plans to invest 23 billion euros ($26 billion) in electric vehicle technology over the next five years, the companies said Thursday. T
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: Samsung Electronics Co said Thursday its operating profit for the last quarter rose by more than 53% from the same period last year as it continued to thrive during the pandemic wh
KATHMANDU: India has agreed to add more flights to Nepal under the air bubble agreement. Air travel bubbles are temporary arrangements between two countries aimed at restarting commercial passenger
KATHMANDU: Minister for Education, Science and Technology Devendra Paudel has said the partnership with private sector will be forged to bring about good results in public education. Receiving feed
KATHMANDU: Xiaomi, global technology leader, today launched Redmi Note 11 for the Nepali market, pushing forward the legacy of the Redmi Note Series. Rising to the challenge to bring even stronger
KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) reported 5,816 new cases of coronavirus infection on Thursday. With this, the Covid 19 count has reached 939,267. Additionally, 2,201 persons ha
TOKYO: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency have signed an agreement to participate in a next-generation nuclear energy project with TerraPower, a company started by Bill Gat
GENEVA: The World Health Organisation said there were 21 million new coronavirus cases reported globally last week, the highest weekly number of Covid 19 cases recorded since the pandemic began. The n
KATHMANDU: Ihub, the authorised importer and distributor for Segway-Ninebot in Nepal, has recently launched smart e-scooter Segway E100. Segway-Ninebot, a global leader in short-distance transporta
With 192 lasers and temperatures more than three times hotter than the centre of the sun, scientists hit — at least for a fraction of a second — a key milestone on the long road toward nearly poll