Government urges Nepalis in Israel and Iran to remain indoors
MoFA has advised Nepalis planning to travel to Israel or Iran to postpone their visits until the security situation in both countries stabilises.
MoFA has advised Nepalis planning to travel to Israel or Iran to postpone their visits until the security situation in both countries stabilises.
Around 400,000 Nepalis are currently working in the Gulf nation.
The plane was carrying new banknotes from the country's central bank.
Islamabad accuses the Taliban of harbouring Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants a charge the Taliban denies.
An Israeli defence official said the operation had been planned for months in coordination with Washington, and that the launch date was decided weeks ago.
Police said preliminary reports indicate that no human casualties were reported in the incident.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
Cross-border strikes kill scores on both sides as Islamabad says it targeted Taliban positions over militant safe havens, prompting UN calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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People’s Pulse 2026, conducted by Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, finds gains in roads, water and electricity, while education, health and governance trail.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Once reserved for festivals, these Nepali styles are now part of everyday wardrobes, redefining femininity and cultural expression for youths.
Artworks at ‘Small Wonders Great Devotion’ range from Paubha paintings to silver repoussé.
The Nepali translation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s classic novel revives a story that boldly confronts marriage, morality and women’s agency.
Laligurans Association Club and Friends’ Club Kopundole settled for a 1-1 draw in the other match of the day.
From fertiliser factories to land banks and irrigation subsidies, sweeping but varied plans unveiled to modernise agriculture and cut food imports.
Cheap subscriptions from local resellers offer users easy access but legal and regulatory gaps put customers at risk.
Directs Nepal government to revise the 1947 tripartite agreement to protect Gurkha soldiers’ rights and welfare.
Nepal’s most patient politician spent three decades insisting its oldest party could still save itself. Now, with the country on fire and the party finally his, he has to prove it.
Police defeated Army by 28 runs to lift the Jay Trophy in its inaugural edition last year. The final has been rescheduled for April 5-7 citing the March 5 polls.
Zhang calls on prime minister at Singha Durbar, reaffirms Beijing’s support for Nepal’s democratic process.
In this neglected and impoverished Tharu settlement in Kaplivastu, people must make long treks for even basic services like schools, healthcare and markets.
The strikes marked a sharp escalation between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban, with both sides exchanging attacks and Pakistan calling it open conflict.
Doctors say they cannot test due to lack of labs, but symptoms suggest influenza.
The nomadic group in Karnali shows no interest in voting as candidates skip their settlement; the community continues its traditional lifestyle, relying on woodcraft and forest produce for livelihood.
26 Indian nationals among fugitives; search intensified, police say.
Orders to ensure impartial appointments in future inquiry commissions.
Tensions have heated up since Pakistan launched air strikes on militant targets in Afghanistan last weekend.
Night-time businesses capped at 9pm from Monday.
Security sources in Pakistan said the strikes involved air and ground strikes against Taliban posts, headquarters and ammunition depots in multiple sectors along the border.
Special mechanisms deployed in all 77 districts to ensure safe polls.
India posted 256-4, the highest total of this year’s tournament, before restricting Zimbabwe to 184-6 in Chennai, setting up a virtual quarter-final against West Indies in Kolkata.
After a seven-hour appearance before the panel, Clinton said she was repeatedly asked the same questions and offered suggestions on the investigation, but did not elaborate.
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People’s Pulse 2026, conducted by Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Kathmandu Post, shows citizens’ views on corruption are closely tied to their day-to-day experiences with public services, not just political narratives
As major parties unveil their manifestos, art and culture remain sidelined, even as youth leaders and artists enter mainstream politics.
Locals and artists performed across multiple sites, followed by public discussions.
The court on Wednesday overturned the ANFA Appeal Committee’s decision that led to Three Star’s relegation from the A Division.
Quality watchdog says industrial trans fat levels now within 2 percent limit, but monitoring yet to reach small eateries where reused oil poses health risks
They decided to contest seats to represent the voices of hundreds of victims in Parliament.
Top UML and NCP leaders are facing stiff contests in key constituencies from Congress and RSP. UML is reportedly in discussion with NCP over Jhapa-5, Dang-2, and others.
To supporters, Oli is ‘Ba’—a father figure. To critics, he weakened intra-party democracy and shut his eyes to corruption. Now Oli could be fighting his final battle against Balen.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Says Kathmandu must recognise that Nepal’s federalism hinges on cooperation, coexistence, and coordination.
The elections should be defined by the clarity of collective voice, not the chaos in hospitals.
It would be unwise to change it and contribute to inflation and capital outflow.
Are we choosing a navigator for the storm, or just following the herd toward the cliff’s edge?
Aiden Markram’s unbeaten 82 and a strong opening stand with Quinton de Kock steer South Africa to victory with 23 balls to spare.
Around 300 candidates nationwide have been asked for clarifications, says poll body.
Deaths along migration routes fell to 7,667 in 2025 from nearly 9,200 in 2024, the IOM said, citing fewer dangerous journeys and reduced capacity to track fatalities.