The World Cup’s hidden runners: referees keep pace with players and pressure
By Reuters A referee may spend one match battling humidity in Miami and another chasing play at more than 2,200 metres above sea level in Mexico City.
Aggregate supply dispute stalls Tribhuvan airport expansion
By Suraj Kunwar Work on Tribhuvan International Airport's taxiway and international apron has stopped after high-grade crushed stone supplies from Godawari were cut off amid a legal dispute involving quarry operators and the municipality.
Kathmandu Valley steps up CCTV-based traffic enforcement
By Shikha Shrestha Traffic police use real-time camera feeds to detect violations and are preparing to introduce a fully digital system that will issue fines remotely.
Sajha Yatayat dismisses rumours of repainting buses blue for women-only service
By Post Report The transport cooperative says AI-generated images have fuelled false claims online, stressing that its iconic green buses will retain their colour as the government prepares to launch the ‘Blue Bus’ initiative for women.
ACAP surveys wild mushrooms in Lamjung forests to document species diversity
By Aash Gurung A week-long study along three high-altitude routes records more than 50 mushroom species and seeks to document their habitats, local uses and conservation needs.
Iran targets sites in Bahrain, Kuwait after wave of US strikes
By Reuters Tehran retaliates against US bases in Gulf states as fragile ceasefire unravels following renewed attacks and oil sanctions.
Guglielmo Arena leaves Nepal men’s football team after ANFA suspension
By Nayak Paudel Swiss-Italian coach says suspension has made it impossible to continue the long-term project he began with the national team.
Govt to bypass Khokana deadlock to push ahead with Kathmandu-Tarai Expressway
By Bimal Khatiwada Officials split the disputed 6.5km stretch into separate contract packages and revise the project design to construct two bridges between Farsidol and Dukuchhap.
Switzerland edge Colombia on penalties to reach first World Cup quarter-final since 1954
By Reuters Ruben Vargas converts the winning spot kick after Gregor Kobel’s saves and Colombia’s misses end a tense goalless contest, setting up a quarter-final showdown with holders Argentina.
Tearful Messi inspires Argentina to stunning comeback win over Egypt
By Reuters Messi misses an early penalty before scoring in a remarkable late comeback as defending champions Argentina recover from two goals down to reach the quarter-finals.
Movie review: The quiet weight of inherited beliefs
By Jony Nepal In ‘Left-Handed Girl’, tradition and parental love collide, revealing how ordinary moments shape a child’s understanding of herself.
Everyday AI: Karun Thapa
By Post Report Thapa is the president of the Nepal AI Film Alliance (NAIFA). As a film editor, he has worked on movies such as ‘Ragat’, ‘Shankar’, ‘Sagun’ and many more.
Court convicts Rayamajhi, Khand and 14 others in Bhutanese refugee scam
By Matrika Dahal & Durga Dulal Verdict says an organised scheme forged government records, duped victims with false US resettlement promises, and tarnished Nepal's international image.
Maitighar, where Nepal’s unheard come seeking justice
By Arati Paudel For citizens failed by the legal system, this Kathmandu roundabout has become a last-resort stage for hope and accountability.