New year challenge to new government

he year end coincides with Nepal getting a strange new government that is an amalgam of right and left, monarchist and republican, secularist and pro-Hindu state, those who fought for federalism and against it. Still, let us hope that in 2023 they can improve health and education, work on jobs at home and on migrant […]

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Call to be made for new government formation in Koshi Province

BIRATNAGAR, July 2: After the collapse of the UML-led government in the Koshi province, the provincial chief has prepared to call for the formation of a new government today. Before this, the parties consulted with the provincial chief Parshuram Khapung. The vote of confidence p

Finland's new government takes office

HELSINKI, June 21: The new government of Finland, led by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, took office on Tuesday. The government consists of the prime minister and 18 ministers from the National Coalition Party, the Finns Party, the Swedish People's Party, and the Christian Demo

Call for formation of new government in Lumbini

Chief of Lumbini Province Amik Sherchan has today called upon the parties to submit their claims for the formation of a new government in Lumbini Province.

3 party meeting: Formation of new government

The meeting between presidents of CPN-UML, CPN-Maoist Center and National Independent Party was held in Balkot, in the context of forming a new government.

Efforts to form new government in Gandaki begins

The political parties represented in Gandaki provincial assembly have started internal preparations for the formation of the new government in Gandaki province.

Who will lead the new government in Nepal? Here are 3 possibilities

Reaching a majority of 138 seats is not going to be easy as the Maoist, RPP and RSP will hold the key to the new government. The post Who will lead the new government in Nepal? Here are 3 possibilities appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Australian new government to prioritize visa application backlog

CANBERRA, June 8: The Australian immigration minister has ordered the Department of Home Affairs to fast-track visa applications to address a shortage in skilled workers. Andrew Giles, the minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs in the new government, on Wednesday declared he has made clearing a backlog of visa applications a priority. "The extraordinary delay in the processing of visa applications has been raised by the community and with the former government for many years," he told Nine Entertainment newspapers. "Processing outstanding visas applications is a priority for the Australian government. I have raised my concerns with the current state of visa processing with the Department of Home Affairs, and we are committed to ensuring that visa applications are processed in a timely manner." The previous government did not publish data on the number of applications for skilled worker visas. However, the total number of skilled temporary visa holders in Australia has fallen from a peak of 195,000 in 2014 to 96,000 in 2022. Andrew McKellar, chief executive officer of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), said employers were struggling with "protracted" processing times for skilled migrants. "Greater resourcing is needed to reduce protracted visa processing wait times. The current delays just aren't good enough when so many businesses are left without staff and therefore can't afford to stay open," he said. "To make the skilled migration system more accessible and responsible, we need to open employer sponsored migration up to all skilled occupations."

Taliban to soon announce formation of new government in Afghanistan

A week after seizing the control of Kabul, the Taliban on Sunday said that it will be soon announcing the formation of a new government in Afghanistan