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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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State Owned Syndicate In Nepal Steps Up Sale And Distribution Of LPG Gas Following Shortage In Market Ahead Of The Elections
11 February 2026
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11 February 2026
Refilled LPG cylinders are kept in line in front of the vandalized building of the state syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, during the Gen-Z protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. The state-owned syndicate, Nepal Oil Corporation, begins the sale and distribution of LPG after complaints of cooking gas shortages increase in the market. Consumers report that LPG cylinders are unavailable at authorized dealers. In response, the corporation sets up distribution counters at its head office to ensure immediate supply. Consumers who urgently need refills and are unable to obtain LPG from dealers can bring their empty cylinders to the Teku office for exchange. The corporation urges the public not to follow rumors of a gas shortage, stating that there is no disruption in imports or supply. Officials clarify that customs data show LPG imports take place in line with market demand.
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Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz's Press Conference In Krakow
20 January 2026
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20 January 2026
In Krakow, Poland, on January 19, 2026, the symbol of the Ministry of National Defense appears during a press conference by Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, following a meeting with the Romanian Minister of Defense in the form of a VTC at the headquarters of the Special Forces Component Command. The Minister of National Defense states that neither Poland nor Romania plans to send soldiers to Ukraine and will remain responsible for providing logistical support for allied forces on their own territory. After speaking with Radu-Dinel, Miruta also assures that both countries continue their cooperation under the SAFE program.
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Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz's Press Conference In Krakow
20 January 2026
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20 January 2026
In Krakow, Poland, on January 19, 2026, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, signs the visitors' book during a press conference following a meeting with the Romanian Minister of Defense via VTC at the headquarters of the Special Forces Component Command. The Minister of National Defense states that neither Poland nor Romania plans to send soldiers to Ukraine and will remain responsible for providing logistical support for allied forces on their own territory. After speaking with Radu-Dinel, Miruta also assures that both countries continue their cooperation under the SAFE program.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Abdul Hameed, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing Iran unrest. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Sulaiman Bhat, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing unrest in Iran. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Mohammad Maqbool, father of a Kashmiri student studying in Iran, speaks to the media in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing Iran unrest. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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Families Of Kashmiri Students Studying In Iran Urge Indian Government To Evacuate Their Children
15 January 2026
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15 January 2026
Family members of Kashmiri students studying in Iran walk outside the Deputy Commissioner's Office in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 15, 2026. Families of Kashmiri students studying in Iran urge the Indian government to evacuate their children to safer zones amid the ongoing unrest in Iran. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah says that he speaks to External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran. He states that the government closely assesses developments on the ground and that the Ministry of External Affairs works on a comprehensive plan. Abdullah expresses gratitude for the assurances provided by the ministry and for the steps being taken to safeguard the lives and interests of students and other people from Jammu and Kashmir currently in Iran.
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29 December 2025
Corporate signage of the EY offices at 25 Churchill Place is seen in the Canary Wharf business district of London, England, United Kingdom, on December 23, 2025.
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29 December 2025
Corporate signage of the EY offices at 25 Churchill Place is seen in the Canary Wharf business district of London, England, United Kingdom, on December 23, 2025.
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29 December 2025
Corporate signage of the EY offices at 25 Churchill Place is seen in the Canary Wharf business district of London, England, United Kingdom, on December 23, 2025.
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26 December 2025
Vehicles drive through the diversions along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on December 26, 2025, after it is swept away by a flash flood in September 2024. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections are rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested to support the rebuilding of the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometre segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, and JICA shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA also conducts a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which helps shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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26 December 2025
Vehicles drive through the diversions along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on December 26, 2025, after it is swept away by a flash flood in September 2024. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections are rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested to support the rebuilding of the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometre segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, and JICA shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA also conducts a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which helps shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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26 December 2025
Vehicles drive through the diversions along the BP Highway in Kavrepalanchowk District, Nepal, on December 26, 2025, after it is swept away by a flash flood in September 2024. The section of the BP Highway between Katunje and Barkhekhola is severely damaged by the flash flood in the Rosi River in September 2024. Three sections are rebuilt under the funding of the government of Nepal, while the Japanese government is requested to support the rebuilding of the fourth section. A total budget assurance of Rs. 8.5 billion is secured from the government for the reconstruction of the highway. Out of this, Rs. 7.5 billion is allocated for the three sections in Kavrepalanchok District and Rs. 1 billion for the Sindhuli section. Discussions are ongoing with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding the challenging and winding 5.5-kilometre segment from Barkhekhola to Dalabensi, and JICA shows interest in conducting a field study and potentially undertaking the project. JICA also conducts a feasibility study to construct a tunnel between Khurkot and Chiyabari in Sindhuli, which helps shorten the BP Highway. In anticipation of the upcoming monsoon season and the potential impact on transportation, the Division Road Office in Bhaktapur raises the height of the temporary road built along the flood-damaged areas of the BP Highway.
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