What happened in the world today?

Chaitra 4, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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On Monday, since the Ministry of Home Affairs withdrew from the bill to increase the facilities for ex-specialists in Kantipur, news has been published that 53 people, including 5 children, have been killed in Yemen in the US attack. The Ministry of Home Affairs, which is about to bring a bill to increase services and facilities for former special officials, has been stopped after protests everywhere.

Among the former special officials, the Ministry of Home Affairs was engaged in internal preparations to introduce the bill to increase some financial facilities in the case of the former president, vice president and former prime minister. Despite the approval from the Council of Ministers for moving forward with the bill, there was strong opposition from political parties and civil society after the news that internal discussions about the number of services and facilities to be provided started to be published.

Similarly, in the appointment of officials of two commissions related to transitional justice, preparations have been made between Congress, UML and Maoists . In order to immediately advance the blocked process of transitional justice, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission on Investigation of Disappeared Persons have been divided between three parties. A Baluwatar source said that an agreement has been reached between the Congress and the UML and the appointment process will be taken forward with the agreement of the Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal.

The talks in Kathmandu today have ended, agreeing to initiate high-level discussions between the 'No Cable Car' group and the government negotiating team. Co-Secretary Prem Prasad Bhattarai, Coordinator of the government negotiation team, said that they will also take initiatives for a higher level and the agitating groups have also agreed to form a higher level committee.  Nepal Telecommunication Authority has issued a public notice

to register a letter of intent from interested chartered accountants to form a committee for the assessment of assets of Smart Telecom. Even though Smart's license was revoked in April 2080, the authority has not been able to proceed with its asset management and evaluation process even after two years. The authority has repeatedly called for applications saying that experts who have the necessary qualifications have not been received. Similarly, America has intensified its action against the Yemeni Houthis, who have been attacking ships in the Red Sea. The American Central Command said on Monday that its forces attacked various positions of the Houthi rebel group in Al Jouf and Hudaydah areas. 53 people were killed in the attack by America on Sunday and Monday.

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