Parties working to pick MPs for proportional representation
Six parties that crossed the three percent vote threshold have secured seats under the PR category.
Six parties that crossed the three percent vote threshold have secured seats under the PR category.
The grand prix went ahead after teams received safety assurances and drivers met for more than four hours to discuss the situation.
The two sides are expected to review their progress in meeting commitments under the October 2025 trade truce declared by Trump and Xi in Busan, South Korea.
This 4.155-kilometre stretch has long been a source of local frustration, as work has witnessed prolonged delays.
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Construction of the track had started 43 years ago, but the route remained unpaved for decades, reflecting the area’s longstanding infrastructural neglect.
Central bank data shows Madhesh Province leading price rise. Economists say weak supply systems and market distortions may be driving up costs in Nepal’s agricultural heartland.
Collective anxiety shapes daily life across eight local units in Bardiya as eight people have been killed in less than a year.
Five years from now, an algorithm has muted Kathmandu. But one ageing postman continues to carry the sounds of bells, buses, rain, and memory—keeping alive what the system cannot erase.
Every monsoon, they are forced to seek higher ground and live under tarpaulins for months to escape floods.
Ruth is only four or five years into painting, yet she speaks about the craft as though she has always lived inside it.
Wiped off the election map, they can revive so long as the issue of marginalisation remains intact, analysts say.
The PM candidate is said to be in favour of forming a Cabinet of around 15 members.
The next government and opposition play vital roles in pulling the country out of difficult times.
RSP's future hinges on unity of leaders, governance capability and fulfillment of tall promises.
RSP’s historic mandate meets a fractured world, an untested bureaucracy and a fragile economy.
A shelter of a Nepal Army battalion was destroyed in Israeli airstrikes on Friday night.
Seven people injured in the accident have been taken to Anbukhaireni Hospital.
Escalating tensions in West Asia raise concerns about gas shortages, prompting consumers to turn to induction hobs, rice cookers, and compatible cookware.
On Thursday, South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met US President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss ways to reopen dialogue with the North.
Party secretariat meeting endorses list of proportional representation lawmakers.
Nepali nationals holding a valid residence permit in Qatar and intending to transit through Saudi airports are advised to apply for Saudi tourist visa.
Authorities say suspects posted real interception videos and AI-generated clips of explosions.
Meeting to discuss PR lawmaker selection and statute amendments now set for 10 am at party office.
Proportional data suggests erosion of institutional support for established parties despite strong candidate performances.
China views Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to take the island under its control. Lai rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.
On March 12, General Vowell held a meeting with Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and discussed avenues to further strengthen the India-US defence partnership, according to the Indian Army statement.
The projects focus on empowering marginalised communities, improving livelihoods and strengthening social protection systems across several districts in Nepal.
Iran continued to export crude oil while other producers in the Gulf halted their shipments for fear of Iranian attacks.
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Through education, media, and digital initiatives, Nitu Dangol is working to revive Nepalbhasa and traditional scripts among younger learners.
What if an establishment manages to record your dreams, assessing if you’re a potential threat to society or not, and in the case of the former detain you?
A 90-minute multilingual poetry-musical titled ‘Apwoh Misa: Marching On’ is happening at Shilpee Theatre.
Experts warn prolonged conflict may fuel inflation, disrupt remittances, and heighten risks for migrant workers.
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Officials aim to curb potential influx of refugees as the Gulf conflict escalates.
Several have high fever and some have developed pneumonia as a complication of measles. Ministry of Health asks aid agencies for emergency vaccine doses.
Three Madheshi women secured victories for the Rastriya Swatantra Party by wide margins in the March 5 polls.
Sarlahi police instructed to investigate ex-home minister Thapa and 11 others over the killing of the Maoist leader.
Avoiding bold predictions, the new head coach stresses belief and gradual improvement while assessing players ahead of the March FIFA Window.
The rights body found that the disruption in gas supply was due to transportation management issues at a few companies.
Rumours about possible shortage of petroleum products amid the West Asia war cause high demand.
The victims were taken to Cambodia through illegal channels after being offered lucrative job promises by organised networks
Locals from Chadrapur in Rautahat resorted to protest to build pressure on the state to ensure the guilty would not escape punishment.
RSP won 182 seats in the 275-strong House of Representatives.
Officials have urged those whose passports expire within six months to apply soon under the current system to avoid delays during the transition.
The US Treasury previously issued a 30‑day waiver on March 5 specifically for India, allowing New Delhi to buy Russian oil stuck at sea.
From jatras to weddings, the traditional Newa drum continues to echo across Kathmandu, carried forward by youth, women, and cultural groups.
The two-day festival will showcase 24 films, offering a platform for independent filmmakers.