Deteriorating bridges turn Kaligandaki Corridor travel risky in Baglung–Gulmi stretch
By Prakash Baral Around a dozen ageing bridges built by the Nepali Army remain unreplaced for over a decade, forcing vehicles to cross in unsafe conditions amid delayed infrastructure upgrades.
Mass grief in Iran at Khamenei funeral after US, Israel war killing
By Reuters Tens of thousands attend Tehran procession as Iran begins week-long state mourning for slain supreme leader amid heightened US-Israel tensions.
One dead, six injured as flood hits Dolpa
By Ramchandra Neupane Security personnel deployed for rescue and relief as homes, shops and public buildings suffer damage.
BP Highway reconstruction continues as flood damage repairs drag on
By Bimal Khatiwada Vehicles are currently running through diversions, with authorities continuing slope protection and embankment on new track.
Nepal brings social media, AI advertising under new national policy
By Sajana Baral The National Advertising Policy 2026 introduces regulation for influencer marketing, sponsored content and AI-generated ads, while tightening oversight across digital platforms.
As Venezuela death toll rises, survivor recounts days beneath the rubble
By Reuters The official death toll has climbed to nearly 3,000 as survivors and volunteer rescuers describe the devastation left by the earthquakes and criticise what they say was a slow government response.
Mbappe keeps cool as France survive furnace against Paraguay
By Reuters Mbappe’s second-half penalty seals a hard-fought 1-0 victory in sweltering conditions, sending France into a quarter-final against Morocco.
Budget-friendly places for Nepali students in California
By Post Report A look at student life in the western American state, from bustling university districts to quieter neighbourhoods.
Theatre review: When love almost arrives
By Shrinkhala Chand Thakuri Exploring love that arrives too early, too late or not at all, ‘Almost Maya’ is an imperfect but touching theatrical debut.
A Tihar story that questions traditions
By Post Report Karuna Paneru’s new children’s book, ‘Tihar in Patan’, follows an eight-year-old girl navigating gender expectations.
Ordinances preferred tool of government, no matter who leads it
By Kulchandra Neupane Before invoking the need for an ordinance, Nepal’s political culture has yet to develop a practice of publicly explaining the constitutional grounds for bypassing Parliament.
East-West Highway sections still run on private land due to ownership issues
By Shiva Puri Bureaucratic delays leave parts of Nepal’s East-West lifeline still registered in private names, complicating plans for a four-lane upgrade.
How FIFA’s suspension is pushing Nepali football towards a lost generation
By Himesh Players are missing international tournaments, domestic football has stalled, thousands of livelihoods are at risk, and years of political interference have left the country's football future hanging in the balance.
In his first sitting with a foreign official, Prime Minister Shah to meet ADB president
By Anil Giri Shah, who had been avoiding one-on-one meetings with foreign officials, has a meeting with ADB President Kanda on Tuesday.