Israeli cabinet approves West Bank land registration, Palestinians condemn ‘de-facto annexation’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing an election later this year, deems the establishment of any Palestinian state a security threat.
Nepali man dies on Ukraine frontline after joining Russian army to clear debts
Death renews questions over the growing number of Nepalis lured to fight against Ukraine for money.
Marginalised youth candidates carry lived struggles into Chitwan–1 election
Arjun Chepang and Bikash Kami convert personal experiences of injustice, discrimination and exclusion into political campaigns for dignity and change
Trump, Netanyahu agreed US should press Iran to cut oil sales to China, Axios reports
China accounts for more than 80 percent of Iran's oil exports. Any reduction in that trade would mean lower oil revenue for Iran.
Morton takes dad's lead to blaze a trail for Aussie biathlon
Morton’s father was one of only a handful of Aussie Olympic biathletes 20 years ago and the sport in Australia remains small.
Nepal eliminated after third straight defeat in T20 World Cup
Nine-wicket loss to West Indies confirms exit before final group match against Scotland.
Gold price rises by Rs2,300 per tola
Silver falls by Rs15 per tola in Sunday trading.
Two dead in Rautahat road accident
Motorbike crashes into tree after losing control; both riders die in hospital.
Dipendra and Sompal power Nepal to decent 134-run target against West Indies
Dipendra’s 58 and Sompal’s late cameo rescue innings after early setbacks at Wankhede.
China is the real threat, Taiwan says in rebuff to Munich speech
China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, a view the government in Taipei rejects, saying only Taiwan’s people can decide their future.
West Indies opt to bowl after winning toss against Nepal
Nepal under pressure to win as West Indies eye Super 8 spot.
Thousands throng Pashupatinath for Mahashivaratri
Temple authorities open gates early and set up multiple entry lines to manage crowd.
Boycott averted, India and Pakistan set for World Cup blockbuster
Defending champions India have a 7-1 record against Pakistan in the tournament’s history and they underlined that dominance at last year’s Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates.
Hundreds of Nepalis in Portugal face legal crisis over fake authentication stamps
Temporary residence permits halted; deportation warnings issued after forged embassy stamps found on police clearance certificates.
Two dead in Palpa road crash
Motorcycle hit by tipper on Palpa-Butwal road.
US military preparing for potentially weeks-long Iran operations
Officials say Pentagon preparing options beyond one-off strikes while Trump keeps “all options” open ahead of talks.
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FICTION: Why did he still come to the beach?
The sea was ablaze for a whole month. But they never found her. They couldn’t do anything. She was gone, they said.
Annapurna Art opens in Bhaktapur with ‘Assemblage: Shared Narratives’
The exhibit brings together nineteen Nepali artists whose works reflect lived experiences.
Nepal seek to redeem themselves as they take on West Indies today
Nepal’s head coach Stuart Law says that it was a ‘disappointing’ loss against Italy after a stellar performance against England. But against the West Indies, the Rhinos are aiming for an upset that is due.
Nepal introduces national standards for rolled oats and soya chunks
New rules fix limits on moisture, protein, toxins and contaminants as demand rises among health-conscious consumers.
UML appeals for votes for Oli as Balen gains ground in Jhapa-5
The constituency is one of the most closely watched battlegrounds of the election.
Thori’s woes surface again as key election issues in Parsa-4
Road access, healthcare, education and wildlife threats dominate campaign pledges in remote Madhesh constituency.
Voter education starts today. Experts call it ‘ritualistic’
In addition to virtual education, poll body is mobilising one educator in each ward for door-to-door campaigns.
The murky business of room finding in Kathmandu
Newcomers to the city say finding a room has become costly and stressful, with unregulated brokers charging fees while offering no guarantees.
World’s top lenders join hands to build 670MW Dudhkoshi
ADB, World Bank, AIIB, EIB, OFID, SFD and NEA will develop the $2.32 billion reservoir-based hydropower project.
Assailants kill at least 30 in northwest Nigeria villages, residents say
Insecurity is a pressing concern in Nigeria and the government is under mounting pressure to restore stability.
Of architecture, politics and polls
More should be done to include politicians and parties in architectural discourses.
Contesting elections in Humla
As I move through the district, I find myself questioning the promise of electoral politics.
Bajhang voters say they don’t trust politicians anymore
Irrigation, roads, and jobs remain top concerns in the farwestern district for decades as promises made by candidates remain unkept.
Bangladesh’s incoming prime minister puts restoring economy and governance first
Rahman’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party secured a decisive two-thirds majority, returning to power after nearly two decades.
How 9/11 shaped ICE’s immigration strategy
After 9/11, the connection between immigration and law enforcement intensified.
Car plunges into Phewa, one dead
The victim was pulled out unconscious and rushed to Pokhara-based Gandaki Medical College, where doctors pronounced him dead.
Pakistan’s jailed Imran Khan loses 85 percent vision in right eye, lawyer says
Khan, 73, has been in jail since August 2023, serving a 14-year sentence on corruption charges, one of dozens of cases he says were made up in order for the army to keep him out of politics.
Sadhus throng Pashupatinath for Maha Shivaratri
Authorities expect 800,000 devotees and 4,000 sadhus, with special arrangements for security, queues and accommodation.
Indian national held with pistol, ammunition and drugs at Sunsari border
Armed Police Force intensifies surveillance along frontier amid heightened security ahead of elections.
Boycott averted, India and Pakistan set for World Cup blockbuster
India’s strained relations with another neighbour, Bangladesh, have further tangled the geopolitics around the World Cup.
Four killed as sand-laden truck plunges 500 metres in Lalitpur
Mini truck travelling from Lele to Kaleshwar veers off road at Baundanda in Konjyosom Rural Municipality.
West Indies players Nepal has faced before
Five players in the Caribbean squad for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup are the ones whom Nepal played in their last two series against the West Indies’ ‘A’ and senior sides.
Beyond Valentine: Why chocolate is becoming more of a luxury
Valentine’s may bring a two-day spike. But the real story for chocolatiers is what happens the other 363 days.
EVENTS: February 14 to February 20, 2026
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Today’s weather: February 14, 2026
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Ekam Bhajan Sanjh happening today
The event will bring together musicians, dancers, priests, and individuals working in spiritual tourism.
The difficulty of having a mother
Rani Neutill’s memoir ‘Do You Know How Lucky You Are?’ makes an attempt at explaining an uneasy relationship.
UK not in a mood to address demands of Gurkha veterans
The veterans have given until March end to address their demands. But remarks of UK Defence Minister Louise Sandher-Jones suggest she considers the current level of pensions enough.
Valentine’s Day, Nepali style: Cautious and careful
Many young Nepali couples celebrate Valentine’s Day discreetly, navigating watchful relatives, social judgment and the risk of being reported at home.
Upper house passes tourism bill with tougher Everest rules
Bill requires climbers to meet health and experience standards, mandates insurance, sets up environment fund.
Supreme Court halts tax exemption for Dolma Impact Fund
Bench says Nepal-Mauritius treaty has no legal force without parliamentary approval.
Beijing’s new envoy assumes charge in Kathmandu, promises to deepen strategic partnership
Zhang Maoming says 2026—the opening year of China’s 15th Five-Year Plan—will bring new opportunities for global cooperation, including with Nepal.
Rubio strikes warmer tone as Trump’s upheaval of Atlantic ties looms over Munich meet
Warns transatlantic ties face a “defining moment” as Europe navigates alliance tensions amid wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan and shifting global order.