FIFA increases financial distribution to World Cup participants by 15 percent
The 2026 World Cup will be the first edition of the men’s tournament to feature 48 teams, up from 32, and will be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The 2026 World Cup will be the first edition of the men’s tournament to feature 48 teams, up from 32, and will be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The exit of the UAE -- one of the group’s biggest producers -- widens a rift between the UAE and its neighbour Saudi Arabia, which is effectively OPEC’s leader.
More than 4,000 households in Jumla and Kalikot districts are breathing cleaner air, saving firewood, and spending less time on daily chores.
Nimesulide, aceclofenac and ketoprofen will be phased out over six months, during which existing stocks can still be sold.
More than 50 speakers and 400 participants explore AI, leadership, institutions, and diaspora engagement.
Jatinder Singh’s 130 powers Oman to 305-8 as Nepal were 155-7 in 36.5 overs at Kirtipur before rain abandons play.
The upgrade will introduce advanced construction technologies, including Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) and Superpave asphalt.
Park warns of fines, imprisonment for non-compliance as authorities plan phased eviction of settlements, including Bandarjhula community.
Security Printing Centre ramps up production as 2.9 million pending licences are processed in two phases under agreement with Department of Transport Management.
Power consolidates around IRGC-led wartime structure as clerical authority recedes and Iran’s negotiation stance hardens.
The project will widen 8.2 km road from Kalanki to Basundhara, funded by Rs11 billion Chinese grant.
Traders say foreign suppliers may be unwilling to send goods with MRP labels, given Nepal’s small economy and low import volumes. The rule led to customs clearance disruption.
Jatinder Singh’s 130 powers Oman as Sompal Kami takes four wickets.
Delayed fund releases raise doubts even as book supply improves.
The national defence force says the data collection was carried out under decisions made by district security committees. Chief district officers, however, dispute the claim.
The 2026 adaptation of the story written by Guru Prasad Mainali follows a fractured marriage, asking what remains after anger has done its damage.
TU leadership and the government must finalise a deal that respects both the students and the sport.
Early signals from the government appear encouraging, but they must lead to decisive action.
Evidence suggests that human transmission may occur through exposure to cattle or raw milk.
Climbers to begin acclimatisation as teams fix path beyond serac.
Shah is a former Nepali national swimmer and a content creator.
Calls for broad structural reforms to improve growth and jobs. Economist says report is routine and superficial.
Law minister: Ordinances to fill gap in Constitutional Council Act and regulate the cooperatives sector.
Successive governments have invoked this provision to target critics, media and ordinary citizens.
The foreign ministry is set to announce envoy vacancies by next week, multiple officials told the Post.
The 31-year-old England international has made 293 appearances for City since joining from Everton in 2016.
Seven key takeaways from a journey marked by breakthroughs, near-misses and resilience on the global stage.
Farm losses, protests and global tensions weigh on the economy, but remittance surge and energy output support the outlook.
The loss of the UAE, a longstanding OPEC member, could create disarray and weaken the group.
Engineers begin measurements from the Gandak area, completing marking on both sides of the road up to the Sugar Mill.
The Rs 33 billion project aims to ease water shortage in the valley amid frequent disruption of the Melamchi water project during the monsoon.
The education ministry’s digital platform has enabled thousands of students to receive NOCs without visiting offices, though most applicants still rely on in-person verification.
While the government enforces customs duties on goods worth over Rs100 to boost revenue, most local customs points remain shut, creating difficulties for both the state and consumers.
Supreme Court responds to habeas corpus petition filed by Golchha’s wife over alleged illegal detention; arrest linked to ongoing probe into a share trading scheme.
The IPL has become a batter’s paradise, with flat pitches and short boundaries contributing to sky-high scores and teams routinely chasing down 200-plus totals.
Opposition leader’s appointment clears path for key recommendations, but legal uncertainty over decision-making persists.
Rope-fixing resumes as Icefall Doctors advance toward Camp II following clearance of the obstruction caused by a serac.
Residents say they fear a similar crackdown, as authorities step up identification of ‘genuine and fake’ squatters across Morang.
Doctors say many women delay treatment due to stigma and lack of awareness, with most cases detected only after conditions become severe.
Evicted families from Kathmandu’s settlements struggle to rebuild daily life.
Government begins verification as hundreds remain in temporary shelters.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, is accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, as investigators cite emails and weapons haul; he remains in custody pending further hearings.
A young photographer’s debut solo exhibition explores impermanence and human connection through frames from across Nepal.
At Kalā Salon, a mattress of leaves and birds on city wires come together to explore the tension between inner unrest and outer survival.
The matter was first taken up by the District Administration Office, Sindhupalchowk, with the Ministry of Home Affairs about two weeks ago.
Mandatory lab testing, added fees and stricter procedures from May 1 may disrupt shipments, raise costs and erode competitiveness of Nepal’s key export.
Contractors warn of delays as Iran war hits supply and monsoon nears.
A revolving fund will be used to return small depositors’ savings.
University says matches can continue at Kirtipur, but only under a new model that safeguards academic activities.
Subnational levels, not the federal government, should handle all small-scale infrastructure projects.