Mud, sweat and teamwork mark Farm Running Festival in Tokha
By Post Report Teams navigated obstacle-filled courses as the annual event returned with challenges for both adults and children.
Germany chances rest with keeper Neuer, coach says
By Reuters Nagelsmann also said Nathaniel Brown would earn a first World Cup appearance in their Group E opener on Sunday and that, importantly for Germany’s chances, Neuer has found his rhythm in time for the four-time champions.
Two decades on, road to China border remains unfinished in Mugu
By Krishna Prasad Gautam Only 18 kilometres of the 68-kilometre Gamgadhi-Nakche Nangla road have been opened, leaving residents of Mugum Karmarong reliant on costly mule transport and days-long walks for basic supplies.
Nagdhunga-Muglin road works resume as bitumen supply restored
By Poshnath Adhikari Paving accelerated on key stretches ahead of monsoon; 10 of 13 bridges already in operation.
Australia win 2-0 to spoil Turkey’s return to World Cup stage
By Reuters Irankunda, Metcalfe on target as Socceroos halt Turkey’s return in Group D opener.
Forest officials push roadside tempo off cliff in Kailali, video sparks outrage
By Arjun Shah Locals and lawmakers criticise conduct as authorities say vehicle was removed during anti-encroachment drive.
Nepal tea factories to shut as India tightens export rules, shipments stuck
By Parbat Portel Factories in Ilam’s Suryodaya Municipality say they are forced to halt operations from June 15 after new Indian Tea Board testing rules leave more than 300,000 kg of Nepali tea held up in Kolkata and exports disrupted across the supply chain.
Additional 20 MW electricity export to Bangladesh blocked as India withholds approval
By Seema Tamang Nepal will continue exporting 40 MW after India’s Central Electricity Authority cites transmission constraints, stalling plans to raise supply to 60 MW.
Scotland hang on for first World Cup win since 1990 with 1-0 victory over Haiti
By Reuters John McGinn’s first-half goal seals historic win as Scotland hold firm under late pressure to top Group C and revive knockout hopes in the expanded 2026 World Cup format.
US, Iran inch closer to deal, timing remains unclear
By Reuters Tehran signals a deal could be days away, not Sunday, as hardline protesters rally against concessions and fighting continues across the region.
Morocco expose Brazil flaws but settle for draw in World Cup heavyweight clash
By Reuters Saibari puts Morocco ahead before Vinicius rescues Brazil with a stunning equaliser as both sides begin their Group C campaign with a point in East Rutherford.
Nepal has learned to see queer people. Has it learned to accept them?
By Shrinkhala Chand Thakuri The country’s LGBTQ community has won significant legal recognition, but participants at this year’s Pride Parade say social acceptance remains a work in progress.
FICTION: The award he never sought
By LB Thapa While others chase careers and status, Diwakar finds fulfilment among abandoned cows and quiet acts of service.
Farmers turn to rubber cultivation to keep elephants and monkeys at bay
By Parbat Portel Repeated crop losses from wildlife are pushing farmers in Jhapa to abandon paddy and maize in favour of rubber.