Nepal Foods wins best Nepali Brand of the Year 2024 at 9th Asian Food and Restaurant Awards
With products available in the USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Japan, Nepal Foods continues to showcase Nepali gastronomy on an international stage.
With products available in the USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Japan, Nepal Foods continues to showcase Nepali gastronomy on an international stage.
Last week, two cars belonging to former British Gurkhas were set on fire in what is believed to be racially motivated attacks.
Gurkha veterans recall the promises the new prime minister had made to the community during his time as mayor and foreign minister.
Upcoming Nepali romantic-comedy Lilly Billy’s principal photography came to a close after a 50-day long shooting overseas.
The three finalists of the first edition of reality Television show Nepal Idol—Buddha Lama, Nishan Bhattarai and Pratap Das—are currently in London, UK, where they will perform a total of five shows.
Bijen Gurung, a former British Gurkha soldier, has become the first Nepali to receive the distinguished licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS).
A Nepali man, serving his time in a UK jail for breaching immigration law, is being deported.
British Defence Minister Mark Lancaster’s planned visit to Nepal has been cancelled at the last hour. He was preparing to fly to Nepal on February 6 for a five-day visit.
At least 20 Nepalis are currently serving jail terms in England and Wales, according to data provided by the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Former Gurkhas have lost their appeal for equal pension rights at the European Court of Human Rights.
A British court has acquitted Nepal Army Colonel Kumar Lama on both the charges related to insurgency-era torture in Nepal on which he had been detained in United Kingdom since 2013.
A photo exhibition was held at the Phoenix Park in Dublin on Sunday to mark the 16th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relationship between Nepal and Ireland.
Deliberation at a UK court in the case involving Nepal Army Col Kumar Lama has been prolonged as the jury could not reach a unanimous decision on Friday whether to convict or acquit the accused.
Nepal Army Colonel Kumar Lama, who is facing trial in Britain on charge of torturing two civilians in Kapilvastu battalion in 2005, will not appear in the court to testify as planned apparently on the advice of his solicitors.
With Nepal’s historic game against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at the Lord’s looming, the Nepali community in London is gearing up for the game here.