Thebe re-elected UML’s youth association chair
Out of the total 1,764 registered voters, 1,404 votes were cast through electronic voting.
Out of the total 1,764 registered voters, 1,404 votes were cast through electronic voting.
The 2023 winner’s title bid had suffered a major blow after a crash on Saturday, which was his third in a week.
The locals claim that the dam would submerge Khuwalung, a sacred site for the Kirat community.
Demonstrators affiliated with youth and student wings of various political parties call for accountability over visit visa scandal.
Describing the vision as a “living covenant with the future,” Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim said the blueprint is “anchored in realism, animated by resolve and made possible by trust.”
Speaker Ghimire adjourns Parliament session after repeated disruptions over demands for Home Minister Lekhak’s resignation.
Germany, along with the United States, has been one of Israel’s staunchest supporters, but Merz’s words come as the European Union is reviewing its Israel policy and Britain, France and Canada also threatened “concrete actions” over Gaza.
In March, an Indian defence committee had recommended including the private sector in military aircraft manufacturing to shore up the capabilities of the Indian Air Force.
Benchmark index gained just 0.85 points on Tuesday, as overall market activity slowed.
Nepal Telecom Bajura Office chief among those killed as jeep plunges 500 metres down the hillside.
The deeply polarised country holds a snap election on June 3 to pick a successor to ousted leader Yoon Suk Yeol, whose brief martial law imposition heightened long-simmering political disputes and sparked massive nationwide protests.
Maoist Centre and RSP say fair investigation impossible while Lekhak remains in office.
Recent cross-border skirmishes mark first large-scale drone warfare between India and Pakistan, fuelling a regional arms race amid surging defence spending.
Another youth undergoing treatment in Bharatpur.
Only 78 percent work completed on key Baglung–Myagdi route as landslides, budget delays and contractor negligence hamper progress.
Through biogas, recycling, and public engagement, the farwest Nepal city is showing how waste can be put to good use.
Police said they had arrested a 53-year-old white British man from Liverpool, believed to be the driver who struck a group of celebrating supporters.
Trump escalates feud with Harvard by threatening to redirect frozen $3 billion in federal research grants to trade schools, amid legal battles over academic freedom and foreign student enrollment.
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Pasang Dawa Sherpa follows with 29 ascents, two of which were made this spring.
How Nepal’s social norms and cultural beliefs shape perceptions of mental health.
Veteran football journalist Himesh’s debut book—‘Swarnakatha: Nepali Footballko’—is more than a tribute to the sport. It’s a wake-up call for authorities to step up record-keeping.
Recognised as one of Nepal’s most prestigious road races, the marathon follows the popular ‘city marathon’ concept popular around the world.
The National Statistics Office estimates Bagmati has the highest per capita GDP and Madhesh has the lowest, as most provinces fall below national average.
As many as 71 districts have reported dengue infection this year. Risk of a coronavirus resurgence is also rising as neighbouring India reports cases.
With the addition, Nepal’s total bird count has reached 900.
Lekhak denies wrongdoing, as opposition plans to block him from addressing Parliament.
Prime Minister Oli has ordered UML cadres to take control of Kathmandu streets on May 29 to counter a royalist rally.
The new proposal, which sees the release of ten hostages and 70 days of truce, was received by Hamas through mediators.
While timber harvested in Nepal is rotting away, the country is also importing all kinds of wood products.
The pro-monarchy movement will fail. It lacks leadership with moral integrity and honesty.
As monsoon approaches, the risk of a pathogenic dengue outbreak shouldn’t be underestimated.
The shift to AI could well make the UAE far less dependent on migrant labour.
In a phone call with US President Donald Trump last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia and Ukraine would work on a memorandum relating to a peace accord.
Former Maoist leader Shrestha, who quit the party in 2015, returns to the mother party along with a group.
Israel argued against the WHO resolution and called for a vote. Its main ally, the United States, which plans to exit the WHO, did not participate.
KMC executive members urge mayor to hold long-overdue meeting, citing legal obligations and looming budget deadline.
Trump wants to curtail Tehran’s potential to produce a nuclear weapon that could trigger a regional nuclear arms race and perhaps threaten Israel.
Human rights body expresses serious concern over inflammatory statement by the prime minister.
The Shangri-La Dialogue runs from May 31-June 1, attracting defence ministers, senior military and security officials, diplomats, analysts and weapons makers from around the world.
The stock market index slipped by 5.21 points on Monday, marking a 0.19 percent decline.
Protest follows seizure of fertiliser and goods; traders accuse security forces of abuse at border town.
Asked about reports that Iran could freeze enrichment for three years to reach an agreement, spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told a press conference: “Iran will never accept that.”
SBM Intelligence reported that the fatalities resulted from the killing of civilians who defied the weekly stay-at-home order every Monday and on other specific days, as well as from clashes between the IPOB and Nigerian security forces.
CCTV footage shows a customs officer beaten inside office premises.
Fire breaks out after gas leak from the cooking gas cylinder regulator.
Trump spoke in reaction to a Russian barrage of 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight on Sunday.
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Advocates say the push continues despite waning support and rollbacks in corporate and government commitments.
The three-decade-old concept of social security scheme needs to be remodelled based on changed social dynamics.