Former Qatar ruler Sheikh Hamad, a moderniser who seized power, has died
Qatar’s top government body, the Amiri Diwan, announced that Sheikh Hamad had died on Sunday morning. It did not mention the cause of his death.
Qatar’s top government body, the Amiri Diwan, announced that Sheikh Hamad had died on Sunday morning. It did not mention the cause of his death.
A Toronto Police spokesperson declined to provide additional details beyond the information posted on the department's official feed on X.
Sana Praveen’s unbeaten 98 and Sabitri Dhami’s 78 power Nepal to 199 without loss before bowlers dismiss Singapore’s hopes.
Nearly 2 million people evacuated as powerful storm triggers floods, transport disruptions and landslides across coastal regions.
From prison-linked earnings to construction disputes, investigators are tracing a web of alleged financial dealings and coercion involving the controversial Biratnagar figure.
Six critically injured passengers were evacuated by Nepali Army helicopters after treatment was found unavailable at the district hospital
Argentina’s title defence stays alive as Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez score in extra time to end Switzerland’s historic run and set up a blockbuster semi-final against England in Atlanta.
Relatives demand responsibility from authorities after the ride-hailing driver died following self-immolation outside the passport office, as a probe examines the dispute over a motorcycle wheel lock.
The latest exchange of strikes comes after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz following a warning shot that hit a commercial container ship, raising concerns over global energy supplies and renewed efforts to avert a wider regional war.
England overturn first-half deficit as Jude Bellingham scores twice, including an extra-time winner, to set up a World Cup semi-final against Argentina or Switzerland.
A prisoner turns the tables on the father of a murder victim, forcing him to confront the past he long ignored.
The Dhumbarahi Children’s Library marked its second anniversary with activities organised largely by young volunteers, celebrating a community built around reading and sharing.
Builders cite rising material prices, higher transport costs and stricter building standards, while official data show electrical wires and bricks posted the sharpest price increases.
Families trapped between hope, grief and mounting debt as young members lost on the ‘donkey route’.
As Nepal’s platform economy expands, thousands of workers shoulder rising costs, shrinking earnings and few legal safeguards.
Families relocated from riverbanks lose their homes and belongings again as the government's holding centre floods.
Business leaders say CSR is a corporate responsibility rather than a source of government revenue.
The framing of ‘human-wildlife conflict’ naturalises the problem, obscures the political choices that produce it and shields powerful conservation actors from scrutiny.
If an amendment can fail even when it is procedurally flawless, who decides when that line has been crossed?
Eight-day patrol to the Nepal-China border found growing dissatisfaction among border residents over Chinese restrictions on grazing, cross-border trade and pilgrimages to Lake Mansarovar.
DoFE warns 434 recruitment firms for failing to submit mandatory flight records.
Fifty-one of 99 elected seats now held by women — but the party's own leaders say the harder battle is for power at the top, not just numbers.
Power outages, damaged roads and broken communication links have slowed rescue and relief efforts.
A new digital licensing system is set to launch in mid-July, while over 300,000 licences nearing expiry will be issued only after renewal.
Eyewitnesses dispute police claims of ‘obstructing rescue operations’, pointing instead to excessive force and political bias.
Five of the injured are in critical condition as authorities send a helicopter for rescue operations.
Mojtaba issued the message on the occasion of funeral ceremonies for his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held months after he was killed in the US-Israeli airstrikes on February 28.
Sabitri Dhami’s batting heroics help Nepal post a 131-run target. In turn, Nepali bowlers bundle out Qatar for 25 runs.
Benchmark index falls nearly 2 percent as all sectoral indices close in the red, despite higher trading turnover. Analysts expect easing selling pressure and policy support to improve sentiment.
At the Kirtipur holding centre, families displaced by eviction surveyed the damage after a night of rising waters and lost possessions.
Overnight flooding inundated the Radha Soami Satsang Beas holding centre in Kirtipur, washing away clothes, medicines, schoolbooks and other essentials that families had managed to save after the April evictions.
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Belgium lose goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to injury before substitute Mikel Merino strikes late to send Spain into the World Cup semi-finals, where France await.
Padmasundar Joshi’s book explores the engineering and history of the traditional water system while arguing for its preservation through policy rather than nostalgia.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Draft bills propose separating airport operations from aviation regulation in a major institutional overhaul aimed at improving safety, transparency and compliance with international standards.
Lapsed executive orders leave constitutional appointments, university reforms and land management initiatives facing fresh challenges.
The apex court orders the commission not to seek asset details or recommend legal action against public officials until a full bench delivers its verdict.
The ‘Xtreme Energy Drink Presents National Music Awards’ honoured artists across 16 categories, bringing together established and emerging musicians for an evening of performances and tributes.
The ride-hailing driver’s death from self-immolation has forced the government to confront a warning it gave itself years ago — as opposition lawmakers quote Balendra Shah’s own past words on state failure back to him in parliament.
Foreign Ministry says country-specific economic diplomacy strategies prepared for 20 nations.
The South Asian nation’s longest-serving leader said she and members of her Awami League aim to return voluntarily to the country they fled two years ago and present themselves in court.
The three-match series will be played at the TU International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur following an agreement between CAN and BCCI officials in Edinburgh.
The event, organised to celebrate Radio Kantipur’s 28th anniversary, recognises artists in playback, folk, modern and other music categories.
The proposed policy prioritises family and community-based care while assigning local governments a larger role in healthcare, rehabilitation and social support for senior citizens.
His tragedy is not merely a localised incident of a fine gone wrong. It is a symptom of a deeper, more systemic rot in our urban governance.
Demonstrators demanding justice for Ganesh Nepali marched in Kathmandu after he died following a self-immolation outside the Department of Passports. Police blocked protesters from reaching Bir Hospital.
Spain entered the tournament as one of the favourites and after a slow start found their swagger with a 3-0 win over Austria in the round of 32.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in a post on X he felt “enormous sadness and devastation” over the consequences of the fire, offering his condolences to the families of the victims.