Hostilities flare again in Iran war, talks at a stalemate
By Reuters Missile exchanges in the Gulf and continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon underscore the fragility of a tentative US-Iran ceasefire, while stalled negotiations and disruptions to shipping keep regional tensions high.
A woman unlearning the shape she was given
By Jony Nepal ‘Shape of Momo’ offers a thoughtful portrait of a woman navigating the tensions between individuality and social conformity.
Kathmandu to host KLF on June 6 and 7
By Post Report The Kathmandu edition of the Kalinga Literary Festival will bring together writers, artists and thinkers from South Asia at Hotel Himalaya.
Wounded Bangladesh stand in Nepal women’s way to SAFF final
By Himesh With past final defeats and Bangladesh’s recent off-field and on-field concerns adding context to the contest, Nepal take on defending champions Bangladesh in the SAFF Women’s Championship semifinal today.
70 years on Kanti Highway remains incomplete, repeatedly hit by landslides
By Pratap Bista Officials blame fragile topography. The road project started in 1956 is still a work in progress.
India rejects ‘third-party involvement’ in boundary talks with Nepal
By Anil Giri Immediate past Nepali ambassador to India says New Delhi has been denying neighbours’ proposals for third-party mediation.
Rabi Lamichhane meets top Indian ministers and BJP leaders
By Anil Giri Meeting with PM Modi expected on Wednesday.
Nepal, China review stalled and ongoing infrastructure projects
By Anil Giri Chinese-funded projects including highways, tunnels, and cross-border railway discussed for speedy implementation.
Rejected at border, former Bhutanese political prisoners return after 18 years in jail
By Parbat Portel Denied entry into Nepal for lacking identification documents, Chatur Man Tamang and Hasta Bahadur Rai head back towards Bhutan with nowhere else to go.
Human rights watchdog’s call for retrospective law sparks legal and constitutional questions
By Krishna Bahab NHRC wants law to prosecute the accused in Gen Z revolt crackdown, but experts say such a move would violate protections against retrospective criminal prosecution.
Nepal qualify for Asian Games
By Binod Pandey National men’s cricket team booked a spot in the upcoming games in Nagoya after Malaysia secured a nine-wicket victory over China in Singapore.
Prime Minister’s Office to take charge of IT and digital governance
By Sajana Baral Government has dissolved key IT agencies and shifted them under the prime minister’s office as a new central structure is being readied.
Forward Al‑Tamari headlines Jordan’s first World Cup squad
By Reuters Jordan will begin their World Cup campaign against Austria on June 17 in San Francisco, before facing Algeria on June 23, and defending champions Argentina five days later.
No third-party role in Nepal-India border issue, says Indian foreign ministry
By Post Report New Delhi reiterated bilateral mechanisms as the basis for resolving boundary matters after Prime Minister Shah mentioned talks with UK and China.