Chief Justice Sharma’s court record shows low authorship in key bench decisions
By Tufan Neupane Published Supreme Court rulings show newly appointed chief justice was more often a signatory than the principal author of precedent-setting judgments.
Iran peace deal looms while new military action flares near Strait of Hormuz
By Reuters US forces shot down multiple Iranian one-way attack drones heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Tinkune-Jadibuti flyover faces delay despite secured financing
By Bimal Khatiwada Construction of the project may take up to two years to begin amid coordination hurdles and delays in land acquisition.
Bearish week wipes Rs50 billion off investor wealth as Nepse falls 31 points
By Pritam Bhattarai Turnover drops 14 percent and blue-chip stocks join the decline, though analysts say easing selling pressure could pave the way for a recovery.
The week in five photos
By Post Report Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
THEATRE REVIEW: In ‘Lahuri Bhainsi’, a buffalo threatens the powerful
By Jony Nepal At Mandala Theatre, a simple purchase exposes fragile hierarchies of power and privilege.
Ancient symbols, contemporary canvas
By Mokshyada Thapa Krishna Gopal Shrestha’s debut solo exhibition examines how ancient images continue to shape contemporary identity and cultural memory.
BOOK REVIEW: A journey through Nepal’s library history
By Rivash Rijal ‘Nepalma Pustakalya’ traces the evolution of libraries in Nepal, linking them to the country’s political and educational history.
EVENTS: June 13 to June 19, 2026
By Post Report The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
NEPSE this week
By Post Report Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Traditional marketplaces in Nepal’s Tarai are shifting. So are crop yields
By Shiva Puri, Rupa Gahatraj, Kamal Panthi & Manoj Paudel Grain markets across the Tarai are disappearing as direct farm buying and declining production weaken farmers' bargaining power.
The boy who never stopped juggling
By Nayak Paudel Unable to fulfil his childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer, Ufuun Moktan Tamang discovered freestyle football during the Covid pandemic and has since become Nepal’s most recognisable name in the sport.
Despite court ban on pork-barrel funds, provinces continue billions in allocations to lawmakers
By Arjun Shah, Pratap Bista, Krishna Prasad Gautam & Ghanashyam Gautam Bagmati, Karnali and other provinces continue providing large sums via projects recommended by provincial assembly members, raising questions over compliance with Supreme Court ruling against the Constituency Development Fund.
Met Office predicts monsoon arrival in Nepal within a few days
By Arjun Poudel Thousands of people from hundreds of settlements designated as red zones are residing in disaster-prone areas, risking life and property.