Nepal thrash Oman by 38 runs to remain unbeaten in T20 World Cup Qualifier
Bhurtel’s 69 and Jha’s all-round effort help Nepal end Oman’s unbeaten run in Muscat.
Bhurtel’s 69 and Jha’s all-round effort help Nepal end Oman’s unbeaten run in Muscat.
Despite a strong start, Nepal’s middle order falters as left-arm spinner Nadeem Khan claims four wickets for Oman.
Tourism industry still reeling from September’s violent Gen Z uprising, with hotels struggling to fill rooms during peak season.
Petrol will now cost Rs159 per litre in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Dipayal.
The Rhinos secure their spot in the 2026 T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, after favourable results in the Qualifier.
Key suspect in Colombo court murder among those handed over to Sri Lankan authorities
District Court sends Mahara to prison pending trial in gold smuggling case.
They succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment at the Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital in Bharatpur.
All six injured passengers are receiving treatment at Dhankuta District Hospital.
All sub-indices except mutual funds ended in the red.
Dwindling job opportunities for older applicants come as competition for coveted state sector jobs increases and has accelerated calls to ease age restrictions for government roles.
The junta has invited ASEAN countries to send observers for the election, due to start on December 28 and to continue in phases into January.
With 18,000 licences destroyed and 2.5 million pending, authorities plan to resume printing after Tihar.
ICIMOD study stresses urgent flood risk management in the Everest region as climate change accelerates glacial hazards.
Discussions focus on trade, investment, infrastructure and development support.
Countries under IMF lending programs need to pass regular reviews, which, once signed off by the fund’s executive board, trigger loan tranche payments.
Key suspect in Sanjeewa Kumara Samararathne murder found hiding in Bhaktapur; immigration department preparing deportation.
Hamas has now handed over eight coffins of dead hostages, leaving at least 19 presumed dead and one unaccounted for still in the Gaza Strip.
China hit back last week, saying it would impose its own port fees on US-linked vessels from the same day the US fees took effect.
In ‘1987: When the Day Comes’, the haunting imagery of a student’s blood-soaked shoes and targeted journalists transcend Korean history—they resonate deeply with Nepal’s September 8 protests.
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The writer discusses his upcoming book, ‘Chameliko Phool Baijani Rumal’, and why there can never be another ‘Summer Love’.
Rohit Chand becomes only the second Nepali footballer to win 100 caps for the country as he opened Nepal’s home game in Vietnam on Tuesday, missing the chance to mark the milestone in front of home fans in Nepal.
With no A Division League in sight, growing public protests, and even internal calls for resignation, ANFA’s leadership insists it has delivered, boldly rating itself a perfect 10/10 during a press meet on Tuesday.
High levels of pesticides in vegetables exact a heavy toll on people and the environment.
FNCCI warns scrapping incentives will hit investment, jobs, and competitiveness as Nepal prepares for LDC graduation.
Report cautions that the true prevalence could be significantly higher because of underreporting and gaps in available data.
Landlords have become increasingly reluctant to rent their buildings to political leaders and influential individuals.
Petitioners want lower house reinstated. Experts say election is the only solution.
More than 54 percent of Nepali Congress representatives push for a special convention to elect new leadership.
The youth have reminded the nation that constitutions alone do not safeguard democracy—citizens do.
Participants of Gen Z protests deserve a fair hearing and not a repetition of the same old ‘guff’.
Russia’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia remained open to peace talks.
Conservationists warn the escape of convicted poachers, including long-time fugitive Bindar Singh Praja, poses grave threat to Nepal’s rhino population.
President Rajoelina has said he has moved to a safe place because of threats to his life.
The fire started on the third floor of the seven-storey factory in Dhaka's Mirpur area before spreading to the chemical warehouse
Singh steps down ahead of floor test, accusing his own Janamat Party and coalition partners of conspiracy and character assassination.
Hamas’ resumption of power in Gaza and continued flashes of violence underscore the daunting hurdles facing efforts to move Trump’s ceasefire plan towards a longer-term resolution of the conflict.
The benchmark index fell by 0.76 percent to close at 2,528.16 points on Tuesday.
Final conclusions will be drawn after complete examination of circumstances of death, the IDF says.
The Rhinos scraped past the UAE and Qatar in two of their narrowest T20I wins ever—results that keep them in the hunt. But Stuart Law’s quest to shed the ‘cardiac kids’ tag is far from over.
Deuba was first elected party president in March 2016 and reelected in December 2021.
Results expected within two days before repatriation to Nepal, ambassador says.
Lawyers challenge government move as unconstitutional.
Minister Khanal discusses governance, economic reforms, and investment facilitation during annual meetings.
In a Facebook address late Monday, Rajoelina said he had moved to a safe location for his security but vowed not to “allow Madagascar to be destroyed.”
Around 100,000 homes were affected, Sheinbaum said. She is set to meet with the finance ministry later in the day to discuss rebuilding efforts, and visit some hard-hit states.
Amid trade tensions with the US, shifting attitudes have enabled Vietnam to advance projects like rail links and economic zones near China to deepen ties.
Participants will collaborate to develop street performances on local issues.
Beyond remittances and success stories are migrants struggling with mental health challenges and the need for emotional support.