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Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the death of Canadian John Ridsdel
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the death of Canadian John Ridsdel: “I am outraged by the news that a Canadian citizen, John Ridsdel, held hostage in the Philippines since September 21, 2015, has been killed at the hands of his captors. “Canada condemns without reservation the brutality of the hostage-takers, and this unnecessary death. This was an act of cold-blooded murder and responsibility rests squarely with the terrorist group who took him hostage. ...

बिपद् मा नेपालीको सहयोग
(Non-Resident Nepali Association – NRNA JAPAN Served Nepali Foods To Earthquake Victims Of Kumamoto, Japan) टोकियो— (Non-Resident Nepali Association – NRNA JAPAN Served Nepali Foods To Earthquake Victims Of Kumamoto, Japan) टोकियो— केही दिन अघी जापानको दक्षिण पश्चिम क्षेत्र कुमामोतो राज्यमा गएको विनासकारी भूकम्पका...

Nepal explores new inbound market in Vietnam
The 4th edition of VITM (Vietnam International Travel Mart )-2016 Hanoi concluded successfully on April17 with the overwhelming response of the travel trade fraternity of Asian Region . Nepal’s participation in the fair was made for the first time by Nepal Tourism Board in partnerships with Nepal Airlines and 3 travel trade companies: Buddhist Circuits, The Explore Nepal and Earthbound Expeditions VITM Hanoi featured 22 exhibiting nations/ territories and 100 local travel and trade companies...

Man Cycles Backwards To Promote World Peace
A Nepali man has been riding backwards on his bicycle for over 12 years in a bid to promote world peace. 30-year-old Biresh Prasad Dahal has already back peddled his way through 42 countries and is now in the United States. Biresh has covered the entire journey with his neck twisted almost 180 degrees so that he can have his eyes on the road. This video is available to licence with or without on screen captions. Please contact video@catersnews.com http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x42r8jn_man-cycles-backwards-to-promote-world-peace_sport
