T20 World Cup - West Indies v Nepal
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Nepal coach said the manner in which they went down to Italy four days after running England close showed they lacked "mental toughness"
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters of Nepal’s former king rallied in Kathmandu on Friday to greet its last monarch Gyanendra on his return from holiday, ahead of the first election since anti-graft unrest by Gen Z young people.
Thousands of supporters have gathered outside Kathmandu airport to greet former king Gyanendra Shah and demand Nepal restore the monarchy.
England have endured enough chastening days against associate nations in World Cups to be apprehensive about what a first-ever meeting against Nepal would bring. These fears were right. As chants of “We Want Nepal” broke out at a raucous Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai,
A global wave of Gen Z-led protests have called for a fundamental restructuring of government and politics. Upcoming elections in Bangladesh and Nepal could offer young voters an opportunity for meaningful reform.
Italy stun Nepal to claim their first-ever T20 World Cup win as co-hosts India and Sri Lanka post comfortable victories.
A federal appeals court on Monday sided with the Trump administration's effort to end deportation protections for Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal.
A lower court previously found Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision to terminate immigrants’ temporary protected status was “preordained” and “contrary to law.”