Britain opens Nepal office to help Gurkha migrationOctober 5th, 2009 KATHMANDU - The British government took a step Monday to ease the future exodus of retired Gurkha soldiers from Nepal to Britain along with their dependants by opening an office in Kathmandu valley. The British Embassy in Kathmandu announced the opening of a Gurkha Settlement Office (GSO) that will help British Gurkha ex-servicemen seeking to live in Britain by providing the essential information they need before deciding whether to make the move as well as answer questions on life in the country and the support arrangements that would be available once they are there.
Police says church building collapse in east Nepal kills 24, injures 62September 30th, 2009 Police: Church collapse in Nepal kills 24KATMANDU, Nepal — A church dormitory collapsed on attendees of a Christian conference in eastern Nepal as they slept early Wednesday, killing at least 24 people and injuring an additional 62, police said. The people had gathered in the eastern town of Dharan on Monday for the weeklong conference and were sleeping in a church extension made of bamboo and tin roofing when the collapse took place, police official Arjun Khadka said.
British, Indian skydivers claim highest landing near EverestSeptember 23rd, 2009 Skydivers claim making highest landingKATMANDU, Nepal — Three skydivers claim to have made the highest parachute landing ever at a drop zone high in the Himalayas of Nepal, officials said Wednesday. The feat comes only one year after the previous world record was set in the same area when Nepal first started allowing skydiving in the high altitudes around Mount Everest.
Report: Too many veterans wait more than a year for disability claim to be processedSeptember 23rd, 2009 Report: Too many vets wait a year for claimWASHINGTON — Too many veterans' disability claims take more than a year to process, the Veterans Affairs Department's inspector general said Wednesday. An audit released by the VA showed that a year ago, 11,000 veterans had claims pending more than a year.
VA IG says too many veterans wait more than a year for disability claim to be processedSeptember 23rd, 2009 VA IG says too many vets wait a year for claimWASHINGTON — The Veterans Affairs Department's inspector general says too many veterans' disability claims take more than a year to process. An audit released Wednesday has shown that a year ago, 11,000 veterans had claims pending more than a year.
Disabled American Veterans encourages online participation in online 'Million Claims March'September 15th, 2009 DAV seeks participates in online 'march'WASHINGTON — The Disabled American Veterans service organization is encouraging veterans and others to march in Washington — online at least. In what it dubs the "Million Claims March," the advocacy group is using social networking sites to encourage veterans to participate online in chats starting Tuesday about the backlog in disability claims at the Veterans Affairs Department and other veterans issues.
At Pa. town hall, Shinseki pledges to modernize VA system, says veterans benefits are secureAugust 17th, 2009 In Pa., Shinseki pledges to modernize VA systemPHILADELPHIA — The nation's top veterans affairs official says medical benefits for veterans will not change under the health care reforms being considered in Washington. U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki spoke Monday at a town hall meeting with veterans in Philadelphia, where he pledged to modernize the Veterans Administration for the 21st century.
Veterans Affairs Department to routinely offer HIV testingAugust 17th, 2009 Veterans to routinely be offered HIV testsWASHINGTON — The Veterans Affairs Department on Monday began offering routine HIV tests to veterans who receive medical care. Under the new policy, veterans must verbally consent to the test, and they can opt to decline it.
Nepal PM thanks British actress for securing Gurkha war veterans' right to move to UKJuly 27th, 2009 UK actress thanked in Nepal for helping GurkhasKATMANDU, Nepal — Nepal's prime minister on Monday thanked "Absolutely Fabulous" actress Joanna Lumley for her outspoken campaign to give thousands of Gurkha war veterans and their families the right to settle in Britain. Gurkhas have been serving as soldiers for the British for nearly 200 years, but Britain had limited their right to settle there, saying allowing in tens of thousands of veterans and their families would cost taxpayers billions.
Britain planning national ceremony to honor sacrifices of World War I veteransJuly 26th, 2009 UK plans memorial to World War I veteransLONDON — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's office says a national memorial service will take place to honor those who fought in World War I. Brown's office said Sunday that no date has been set for the ceremony, but that it could take place on Remembrance Day, also known as Veterans Day, either this year or next year.
British comedy actress Mollie Sugden dies aged 86July 6th, 2009 British comedy actress Mollie Sugden dies aged 86LONDON — British comic actress Mollie Sugden, who played the formidable saleswoman Mrs. Slocombe in the BBC's long running comedy series "Are You Being Served?", has died aged 86.
British comedy actress Mollie Sugden dies at 86July 6th, 2009 British comedy actress Mollie Sugden dies at 86LONDON — British comic actress Mollie Sugden, who played the formidable saleswoman Mrs. Slocombe in the BBC's long running comedy series "Are You Being Served?", has died aged 86.
Philadelphia VA tabbed as national research center on homelessness among veteransJune 23rd, 2009 Philly VA to research homelessness among vetsPHILADELPHIA — A new federal agency dedicated to eliminating homelessness among veterans has been established in Philadelphia. The National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans plans to provide data, research and analysis to policymakers in hopes of ending the problem within five years.
Guinness World Records: British WW1 vet is now world's oldest manJune 19th, 2009 British WW1 vet becomes world's oldest man
LONDON — Guinness World Records said Friday that 113-year-old British World War I veteran Henry Allingham has become the world's oldest man. The previous holder of the title, Tomoji Tanabe, died in his sleep in southern Japan earlier Friday at the age of 113.
Obama remembers WW2 veterans, including grandfather and great-uncle on D-DayJune 6th, 2009 Obama honors veterans, including family membersOMAHA BEACH, France — President Barack Obama is paying tribute to D-Day veterans, including one who visited the Normandy cemetery on the eve of the invasion's 65th anniversary and then died. Obama on Saturday remembered Jim Norene (nor-EEN), a member of the 101st Airborne who died in his sleep after visiting the American cemetery a day earlier.