Sixth Bimstec summit kicks off in Bangkok today. Oli-Modi meeting set
Prime Minister Oli met leaders of Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Myanmar on Thursday.
Prime Minister Oli met leaders of Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Myanmar on Thursday.
The Trump administration’s words and actions have raised questions about the future of NATO, the transatlantic alliance that has been the bedrock of European security for the past 75 years.
The pro-monarchy party has called for an impartial investigation into the incident.
The Front vowed to lobby for the constitution amendment, among other issues.
Apex court refuses to reinstate the former NEA chief while prioritising the case for final judgment.
The leaders hold talks on the sidelines of the sixth Bimstec summit, with further meetings planned.
Stock prices of 93 companies rose, while 151 companies saw a decline on Thursday.
The US move disregards the balance of interests reached in multilateral trade negotiations over the years and the fact that it has long benefited greatly from international trade, China’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
Teachers continue demonstrations in Kathmandu demanding endorsement of School Education Bill.
The rains will add to the challenges faced by aid and rescue groups, which have called for access to all affected areas despite the strife of civil war.
Mayor Shah deploys municipal police; employees attempt to break office lock.
Officials accused of breaching neutrality by striking political agreements.
The adult male elephant discovered in no-man’s land along Nepal-India border.
Motorcyclist in critical condition after collision with microbus.
Here is what some countries said about what they would - and would not - do in response.
Official says the elephant had a history of attacking people.
The Israeli military issued evacuation warnings, and Palestinian radio said Rafah was nearly empty.
Trading partners are expected to respond with countermeasures of their own that could lead to dramatically higher prices for everything from bicycles to wine.
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Poor performance of Parliament’s winter session does not bode well for Nepali democracy.
Children’s author Yashu Shrestha on fostering early literacy, nurturing curiosity, and writing books for disabled children.
Highlighting socio-political and economic issues to advocate for regime change is unreasonable.
ANFA is set to hire a UEFA pro-license holder foreign coach with the target of entering the 2026 Asian Cup and WC qualifiers.
It is an incredibly powerful broker in the current world crisis and a masterful negotiator.
Due to a bumper harvest, markets struggle to absorb the supply, resulting in one of the lowest prices in decades.
Condemning the acts of pro-monarchy forces, they ask the government to promulgate laws necessary to fully implement the constitution.
Leaked conversation exposes efforts to fast-track sal logging. Accused minister admits to chat and quits, but calls it a political attack by rivals.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and his Thai counterpart, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, pledge cooperation across trade, tourism and agriculture sectors.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Nepal Police failed to give convincing answers to most of journalists’ queries.
Police arrested the Rastriya Prajatantra Party leaders on charges of their involvement in the Tinkune protest.
Director general of the DRI confirmed that their investigations pointed to the person as the owner of the currency.
As a founding member of the ICC, Hungary is theoretically obliged to arrest and hand over anyone subject to a warrant from the court
Video journalist Suresh Rajak and a Kirtipur resident Sabin Maharjan lost their lives when the protest on Friday took a nasty turn.
166 companies saw their stock prices increase, while 78 companies experienced a decline in value on Wednesday.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has reinforced US military capability in the Middle East with more warplanes, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
A total of 37 defendants were sentenced to death by a military court in September, including US citizens Marcel Malanga, Tyler Thompson and Benjamin Zalman-Polun.
The teachers came to streets in March to pressure government to pass the bill.
Opposition lawmakers and Islamic groups see the bill as a plan to secure assets owned by Muslims and to weaken their property rights under the Indian constitution.
Sonic weapons employ extreme sound to incapacitate targets. They can damage ears and cause headaches and nausea, and their use is illegal in Serbia.
The prime minister expresses confidence in enhanced cooperation across multiple sectors including trade, tourism, and investment.
Greenland’s incoming Prime Minister has said he welcomes Frederiksen’s trip, stating on Monday that Denmark remains “Greenland’s closest partner”.
Team comprises doctors, nurses, paramedics, administrative personnel and 6 crew members.
The parliamentary committee calls Ramesh Lekhak to explain the March 28 violence.
At a time the United States is upgrading its military command in Japan, the two countries’ cooperation in munitions production clearly has military and aggressive intentions aimed at countries in the region, KCNA state news agency said.
Israeli leaders see Gaza protests against Hamas as a sign of growing civilian pressure, with the expanded operation aiming to increase it.
The two countries sign agreements on culture and tourism cooperation.
The prime minister welcomed by his Thai counterpart.
Nepal’s capital city records worst air quality in the world.
The drills follow China’s criticism of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te as a “parasite” and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Asia visit, where he repeatedly criticised Beijing.
Projects in education, health, and culture sectors to be implemented under India's grant assistance.