Two arrested in segregation charge in Pokhara
A Dalit invitee in a wedding ceremony was allegedly humiliated by so called upper caste neighbour.
A Dalit invitee in a wedding ceremony was allegedly humiliated by so called upper caste neighbour.
On his first visit to China as Chancellor, Merz told President Xi Jinping that he wanted to deepen economic ties with China, Germany’s largest trading partner last year.
Iranian state media have claimed that Tehran is developing a missile capable of reaching North America.
Benchmark gains 10.30 points to close at 2,648.90 on Wednesday.
CIB says nine arrested so far in an alleged nexus of trekking firms, helicopter operators and hospitals accused of staging fraudulent evacuations.
Brook said it was head coach Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum’s idea to promote him from his usual number five slot.
Nearly 80,000 army personnel deployed for the outer security ring.
Automated cameras will monitor the park and surrounding reserves to update big cat numbers.
New births in the Asian country started to rebound in 2024 on a post-pandemic boost and supported by government policies, after eight consecutive years of declines that saw it register the world’s lowest birthrate at 0.72 in 2023.
The annual speech to Congress carried enormous stakes for the president, with his approval ratings slumping, anxieties rising over Iran and Americans frustrated that he has not done more to address the high cost of living.
Cabinet approval clears tax hurdles, paving way for Chinese contractor mobilisation.
Responding to an email query from the Post, Wellington Phoenix said the league insurance would cover surgical and rehabilitation costs up to 20,000 Australian dollars.
Opposition over the election seems to stem from former king and his allies.
Zelenskiy, facing mounting US pressure to secure a peace deal, has repeatedly urged Kyiv’s allies to tighten sanctions on Moscow and send more weapons.
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Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, conducted a face-to-face interview survey with 2,905 Nepalis on their perceptions regarding the country’s contemporary social, economic, and political situation.
Travelling to the country’s most remote districts to provide healthcare, KC quietly documents the lives he encountered in ‘Doctorle Dekheko Nepal’.
Experts weigh in on the athlete’s decision to seek cure at the Qatar-based hospital while facilities in Nepal had offered free treatment.
There are three matches scheduled for Wednesday, all to be played at Dasharath Stadium.
Joint inspection flags poor hygiene, expired items and substandard cooking oil. Consumer rights activists demand stricter action and accountability from hospital authorities.
But the electorate appears united in the demand—tangible delivery.
Dust, potholes and broken asphalt on a 46-km stretch leave travellers at risk and locals battling health problems as candidates face mounting fury.
The park, spread over 6.7 hectares near Ghantaghar, had been taken over by shacks and waste.
Diaspora-led startups and AI services are powering rapid expansion, but experts warn sustaining growth will require education reform and policy stability.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki, the Election Commission, and security agencies review preparedness and risks.
The date for the return of the country’s biggest domestic club football tournament was decided through a meeting between ANFA and club officials at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, Lalitpur, on Tuesday.
For a player who has brought such joy, the state failed to do even the bare minimum.
Across much of South Asia, voters do not merely elect representatives; they seek protectors.
Nepal’s new foreign policy should focus on relevance, institutional strength, and clear strategic direction.
Foreign recruitment drive offering lucrative salary and fast-track citizenship draws hundreds of Nepali youths into conflict.
Iran’s resistance draws strength from history, revolution, and martyrdom tradition.
More than Rs10 million has been deposited into Samba’s Nepali bank account, and around Rs4.5 million (NZ$52,000) has been raised through international platforms.
Negotiations with China to buy the missile weapons systems, which began at least two years ago, accelerated sharply after the 12‑day war between Israel and Iran in June.
Earlier, the Election Commission had recommended that the government grant a public holiday to ensure the smooth conduct of the election.
The ambush in Kohat city, situated along the border with Afghanistan, comes a day after a drone and gun attack killed three paramilitary troops in the nearby city of Karak.
Share prices of 213 companies advance, while all sub-indices close in positive territory.
A team from India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has been dispatched to investigate the cause, the regulator said.
Man allegedly murders wife and daughter in Fairfax County attack; son-in-law critically injured.
Responding to the Post, Wellington Phoenix confirms the insurance payout will not cover the estimated $80,000 cost of surgery and rehab at Aspetar, but the club is backing her fundraising appeal and wants to see her back in yellow and black.
Colourful festival of colours kicks off in Kathmandu.
Mandelson, 72, was fired from the most prestigious posting in Britain’s diplomatic service in September, when the depth of his friendship with Epstein started to become clear.
Third death of election police personnel in the district during current deployment.
Washington wants Iran to scale back its nuclear programme, which it believes is aimed at developing a bomb, restrict its missile range to short distances and end support for allied groups in the Middle East.
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At Kausi Theatre, actor Pashupati Rai anchors a demanding two-hour solo performance that exposes the emotional cost of navigating law after trauma.
Vipassana isn’t about escaping the world; it’s about understanding it.
Artists Kapil Mani Dixit and Roshan Bhandari reflect on memory and nostalgia.
In their respective second matches of the red-ball tournament, Police trail APF by six runs and Army trail Bagmati by 68 runs at the end of Day 1.
Jawalakhel scored three past Nepal Police, while Planning put four past Sankata. Both the winners kept a clean sheet.
Altercation over dismissal of a local truck driver triggered violence. Three seriously injured. Police have tightened security at under-construction plant.