HOT TAKE: Elon Musk would be in jail if he were born in Nepal
When something new arrives, instead of working out how to govern it, we ban it. Then we never get around to understanding it.
When something new arrives, instead of working out how to govern it, we ban it. Then we never get around to understanding it.
Candidate nominations will be filed on Monday, while voting is scheduled for Tuesday.
Administrative delays, disputed appointments, and unpaid consultancy fees have left the Rs11.98 billion project stalled.
Kamada and Ueda inspire emphatic victory as Japan move to the brink of the knockout stage and Tunisia bow out after a second straight defeat.
Two teenage girls drown in Birendranagar, one youth found dead in Panchapuri.
Heat alerts, restrictions and disruptions spread as temperatures climb towards record highs across the continent.
Key oversight bodies continue to operate with long-standing vacancies despite legal changes intended to speed up the Constitutional Council’s recommendations.
The telecommunications regulator says it has completed preparations for allocating spectrum for 5G services, as operators prepare rollout plans in major cities once frequencies are assigned.
Brobbey scores twice inside 17 minutes, Gakpo adds a second-half brace as the Dutch rebound from their opening draw to go top of Group F with a commanding victory over Sweden.
Fragile ceasefire faces early test as Iran and the US open talks while disputing the status of the vital shipping lane.
A convergence of regulatory scrutiny, economic stagnation and legal anxiety has pushed entrepreneurs into a defensive, wait-and-see posture.
Undav scores twice after halftime as Germany rally from a goal down to book a place in the last 32.
A look at student life in the Bangladeshi capital, from bustling university districts to quieter neighbourhoods.
‘Shambhala’, ‘Unko Sweater’ and ‘Bhuthan’ emerge among the major winners at the Film Critics Award in Kathmandu.
The national jamboree of the party formed four years ago begins Sunday, where it will define its policy line and elect new leadership.
Amid a stagnant domestic league, Anil Gurung’s AG10 Football Academy is keeping the dream alive for young players.
Nepal lacks the strict tradition of student-mentor relationships in classical music, which demand time, patience and devotion.
If Nepal builds credible governance rooted in national capability, it can move beyond being an arena of geopolitical competition.
Nepal aims to prepare its children for an AI-driven future, but its education budget tells a different story.
Education ministry figures show that 749,392 students are currently enrolled in universities and academies across the country.
The country’s steps to improve its standing by addressing technical compliance deficiencies in targeted financial sanctions regime for ‘terrorist financing’ and ‘proliferation financing’ have fallen short.
Indian arrivals to Chitwan and Pokhara jump sharply as travellers seek relief from soaring temperatures in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, boosting Nepal’s wildlife and leisure tourism during the traditional off-season.
Since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011, Libya has become a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to Europe via dangerous routes across the desert and over the Mediterranean.
Injuries limited Neymar during Brazil’s 2026 qualifying campaign. But he was influential when he played, scoring twice and contributing three assists in four appearances.
From underground communist assemblies during the Panchayat era to the RSP’s inaugural national convention, the centrally located district has repeatedly shaped the country’s political journey.
Data compiled by the UN showed that funding for toilets and handwashing stations in Congo more than halved between 2024 and 2025, to around $38 million, and this year's $80 million appeal is only 21 percent funded.
The Newar community across Kathmandu Valley observes the annual festival by cleaning traditional water sources ahead of the monsoon and gathering for communal feasts.
Market analysts cite weak company fundamentals, oversupply of stocks and ongoing investigations as factors dampening market sentiment.
State news agency NNA said Israeli warplanes and drones carried out a series of strikes across the Nabatieh area overnight and into Saturday morning, destroying residential buildings and homes.
Officials describe a Monday at Singha Durbar that left a constitutional body cornered, a foreign ambassador fuming, and a long-stalled investigation suddenly moving fast.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
Neither the festival nor the pangolin knows of the other. Yet both share a locality, a climate, and a history of drought and recovery in a valley that has long lived at the mercy of the monsoon.
The event will take place every Friday and Saturday until July 10 across various open spaces within the city.
Rich in detail, ‘The Little Friend’ showcases Donna Tartt’s storytelling gifts while struggling to give its murder plot a satisfying shape.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Tamang beats Bhuvan Nagarkoti and amateur Sadbhav Acharya in a sudden-death playoff to claim the season-ending title at Gokarna Golf Club.
Even as key details of the tournament and player draft are still awaited from organisers, the eight teams have signalled their core combinations ahead of the NPL Season 3 auction.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
New mechanism promises quicker registration, simplified compliance, easier loan access and faster closure of failed ventures, but entrepreneurs remain sceptical about implementation.
Nearly 27,000 cases remain sub-judice, some for almost two decades, prompting calls to redefine the court’s jurisdiction rather than simply appoint more justices.
Overall pass rate reaches 64.13 percent as the National Examinations Board publishes results in a record 40 days.
Former judges question the legality of the inquiry commission. Filings remain below expectations.
Sixty percent of drinking water samples in Lalitpur’s Konjyosom have been found contaminated with faecal coliform.
The virus has been confirmed in egrets, owls and vultures, as well as civets and leopard cats.
Playing at their first World Cup since 1974, Haiti began with a 1-0 defeat by Scotland, John McGinn’s first-half goal proving decisive despite a late push in which Frantzdy Pierrot headed narrowly wide in the 85th minute.
Bank notices blame the government’s suspension of internet and satellite services for the closure of ATMs and banking operations, while petrol stations are also shut due to an official order.
A Swiss foreign ministry statement said the talks had been postponed. Switzerland remains ready to facilitate these talks and the relevant preparatory work at Burgenstock is continuing, the statement added.
Department of Hydrology and Meteorology says 339.7 mm of rainfall logged this season, surpassing 1990 record.
Retotalling applications open from June 20 to 26.
A costly South Korean goalkeeper mistake opens the door for Luis Romo, while a late double-save from Raúl Rangel preserves the crucial shutout.