Food aid ends at holding centres as displaced families face uncertainty
Authorities say assistance deadlines have expired, but residents allege delays in payments and growing hardship as shelters shut down services and push families to leave.
Authorities say assistance deadlines have expired, but residents allege delays in payments and growing hardship as shelters shut down services and push families to leave.
Revised education regulations expand local governments’ powers over schools, tighten teacher transfer rules, reform school governance and introduce stronger safeguards for students.
Jude Bellingham scores twice and Harry Kane adds a penalty as England withstand a spirited Mexico fightback after Jarell Quansah’s red card to book a last-eight meeting with Norway.
Brazil’s record title drought stretches to six tournaments as fans blame missed chances and question Carlo Ancelotti’s tactics after last-16 defeat to Norway.
Instead of honouring due process, the government has taken the populist course of quick delivery at any cost.
Why does heritage in Nepal make headlines only after it has disappeared, or once damage becomes irreversible?
Law Minister Sobita Gautam takes aim at the judiciary’s ‘inverted pyramid’ and announces plans to reclaim state policy from external consultants.
The British travel creator has become one of the country’s most recognisable online personalities by telling the stories of rural communities in their own language.
The Next II’ is less an exhibition of individual artworks than a collective conversation about culture and the changing rhythms of Nepali life.
Experts say the success of the initiative will depend on clear implementation arrangements rather than the creation of another institutional structure.
Central bank study identifies lending booms in 1994-96, 2008-10 and 2020-22, each followed by slower growth, widening external deficits and tighter credit.
Shanichara Bote thought he had escaped the threat that killed his parents. Then, the notorious elephant returned to destroy his home again.
Negotiations over factional quotas, gender representation and key executive positions have delayed the appointment of remaining central committee members and 12 office bearers.
Mental health problems during pregnancy and after child birth are responsible for six percent of maternal deaths in Nepal and rank as the second leading cause, according to a National Statistics Office report.
Search operation involving 176 security personnel, divers, drones and a military helicopter continues amid strong currents and muddy monsoon waters.
Export earnings have fallen by Rs10.6 billion in 11 months due to safeguard duties and BIS certification hurdles. Manufacturers urge Kathmandu to begin high-level trade negotiations.
Mojtaba Khamenei’s face was disfigured and he suffered a significant injury to one or both legs, people close to his inner circle told Reuters.
Winger could feature from the bench against Norway after recovering from injury, while Brazil look to offset Lucas Paqueta’s absence and stop Erling Haaland in Sunday’s World Cup last-16 tie.
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.
Tens of thousands attend Tehran procession as Iran begins week-long state mourning for slain supreme leader amid heightened US-Israel tensions.
Security personnel deployed for rescue and relief as homes, shops and public buildings suffer damage.
Vehicles are currently running through diversions, with authorities continuing slope protection and embankment on new track.
The National Advertising Policy 2026 introduces regulation for influencer marketing, sponsored content and AI-generated ads, while tightening oversight across digital platforms.
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’s second-half penalty seals a hard-fought 1-0 victory in sweltering conditions, sending France into a quarter-final against Morocco.
A look at student life in the western American state, from bustling university districts to quieter neighbourhoods.
Exploring love that arrives too early, too late or not at all, ‘Almost Maya’ is an imperfect but touching theatrical debut.
Karuna Paneru’s new children’s book, ‘Tihar in Patan’, follows an eight-year-old girl navigating gender expectations.
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.
Bureaucratic delays leave parts of Nepal’s East-West lifeline still registered in private names, complicating plans for a four-lane upgrade.
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.
Shah, who had been avoiding one-on-one meetings with foreign officials, has a meeting with ADB President Kanda on Tuesday.
Sasmit Pokharel’s tenure has seen faster exam results, policy moves and curriculum reforms, but critics say weak coordination, contested decisions and limited progress on structural change marked his 100 days.
Theatre generates energy if it works steadily, staging plays that reflect the spirit of change and transformations in society.
Many observers concluded that Nepali football had hit rock bottom. But it is very much alive and kicking.
Nepal’s judiciary has entered the digital age, but it has not yet entered the age of AI.
The new government has broken with long-standing diplomatic conventions, but Nepal’s foreign policy priorities remain largely intact.
Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, served as “man of honor” and Kelce’s brother, retired football star Jason Kelce, was best man, the statement said.
Economists credit the government for initiating reforms, but say implementation has lagged and the economy has yet to show meaningful signs of recovery.
When Fujimori assumes power on July 28, she will be the 10th president since 2016.
Kenioroba is home to a prison holding members of Mali’s political opposition.
Media groups point to ministerial warnings, online intimidation, a disputed advertising policy and court rulings as evidence of growing pressure on the press.
The film is a mirror reflecting our opportunism, weakness and vulnerabilities.
Colombia had largely flown under the radar at the tournament, despite going undefeated against Portugal, Uzbekistan and DR Congo to top Group K.
Market capitalisation adds Rs 20 billion despite lower turnover, while analysts say investors remained cautious amid ongoing investigations and loan repayment pressures.
Egypt had the better of the chances but were unable to beat Australia after two hours of football with the scores level at 1-1 before triumphing 4-2 in a penalty shootout.
Six minutes into the second period of extra time, however, Lionel Messi swung a corner into the box and Cristian Romero rose to head home off the arm of Cape Verde’s Diney Borges and secure Argentina a date with Egypt in Atlanta next Tuesday.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
From paying artists three rupees per broadcast to staging a sold-out public spectacle, the ‘Xtreme Energy Drink Presents National Music Awards’ mirrors the evolution of the country’s music industry.
Marcus Potter’s ‘Crisis on the Northern Frontier’ uncovers the forgotten years when the British nearly launched a second invasion of Nepal—and why it never happened.