Dhorpatan caught between conservation and trophy hunting
As roads, homestays and trekking routes expand, stakeholders are divided over whether Nepal's only hunting reserve should continue to rely on trophy hunting or focus on nature, culture and biodiversity.
Nepal revives bill to tighten airlines' liability and insurance obligations
Under the proposed law, domestic airlines would be liable to pay compensation of up to $100,000 if a passenger suffers serious injury, disability or death in an accident during boarding, the flight or disembarkation.
World Cup opens US eyes to soccer’s global roar
The tournament’s impact in the United States may be measured as much in emotion as ratings.
Tea exports to India to ease as it softens quality inspection rules
Producers say repeated trade disruptions leave them unconvinced the latest decision will ensure smooth exports.
Australia toughens kids’ social media ban, doubles potential penalties for tech firms
Australia’s six-month-old ban is being closely watched by many nations seeking to emulate it due to concerns about the impact of social media on youth mental and physical health.
Foreign Employment Department to suspend licence renewals of manpower firms with unresolved complaints
The department also introduces stricter enforcement of worker compensation rules, including a Rs50,000 fine per worker for charging recruitment fees above the legal limit.
Iran says it hits US-linked targets as Bahrain reports drone attack
Iran’s foreign ministry did not identify the locations of its “defensive” attacks, which it said were a response to “the barbaric air strikes” by the US on its coastal surveillance facilities.
Radio Kantipur honours veteran musician Madan Singh Nepali
The singer, composer and guitarist was recognised for more than four decades of contribution to Nepali music during a special live programme in Kathmandu.
Oli, Dahal explore fresh alignment amid election setbacks and probes
Battered by election losses and spooked by government asset probes, Nepal’s top communist rivals look set to share a stage and possibly a future.
Venezuela quake toll tops 900, search intensifies for hundreds trapped
The government said 172 people remained trapped, 920 were dead and 3,360 injured after the quakes devastated parts of Caracas and surrounding areas on Wednesday evening. More than 50,000 people were reported missing.
US strikes Iran in response to attack on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iran said a projectile struck the area around a pier in Sirik in southern Iran, and that Iranian naval forces responded by striking US military targets in the region. Tehran did not provide details about what may have been hit.
Nepse sheds 2 percent in broad-based sell-off, wiping out Rs 80 billion in market value
All 13 sectoral indices decline as investor confidence weakens amid capital market investigations, despite steady trading volumes.
ILO global labour convention aims to improve conditions for millions working via Nepal’s digital platforms
The new international labour standard seeks to guarantee fair wages, social protection, workplace safety and collective bargaining rights for platform workers, offering Nepal a roadmap to regulate its rapidly growing gig economy.
NEPSE this week
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Meet the Nepali designer building a career with America’s most iconic brands
From a fashion apprenticeship in Kathmandu to the studios of Ralph Lauren and J Crew, Alina Shrestha has carved out a place in one of the world’s most competitive creative industries.
Celebrating the next generation of filmmakers
‘Something Like a Film Festival’ opens in Kathmandu with 40 short films, including 13 by mostly first-time Nepali directors.
BOOK REVIEW: When a town becomes the storyteller
In ‘Cracks in the Wind’, Bahadurgunj emerges as both the setting and the protagonist, as Arun Gupto blurs the boundaries between memoir and fiction.
EVENTS: June 27 to July 03, 2026
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Nepal squad announced for League 2 tri-series in the Netherlands
The Cricket Association of Nepal announced a 15-member squad that will be travelling to the Netherlands for the ICC CWC League-2 tri-series next month.
Four Nepali fighters out to spoil India’s party at ECS II
Nepali amateur MMA fighters are eying statement wins in Kolkata, with Sunil Pun featuring in the co-main event.
Hand pumps are dry, even deep borewells no longer provide enough water
Experts blame the worsening crisis in Kailali to declining rainfall, urban expansion, loss of natural recharge zones and the destruction of the Chure range.
RSP elects new leadership in convention marred by delays, rifts
Convention ends after six days with dwindled delegate numbers, leaked WhatsApp voting lists and open displays of divisions despite party’s anti-factional stance.
Passport impasse: Stock critically low, Nepal can’t accept fresh deliveries due to corruption case
With French supplier exiting and existing stock depleting, the government is paralysed over whether to distribute passports supplied by German firms named in a corruption case.
DDA seizes suspected counterfeit asthma medicine in nationwide crackdown
Stocks were confiscated from wholesalers and retailers in Kathmandu Valley, Rupendehi and Kailali.
For displaced children, returning to school remains an uphill battle
Weeks after families from informal riverbank settlements were displaced, some children remain unenrolled, while others attend school under uncertain arrangements amid poor coordination.
Bipin Acharya elected RSP general secretary, Sobita Gautam becomes party vice-chair
RSP’s first general convention in Bharatpur continues amid closely contested internal elections and strong gains in women’s representation.
Low voltage and power cuts leave Bardiya sweltering in summer heat
With fans barely working and household appliances at risk of damage, residents accuse the Nepal Electricity Authority of failing to resolve a years-long electricity crisis.
Health Ministry urges aid agencies to boost nutrition funding
Teams of nutritionists have been sent to provinces to coordinate immediate measures after a government assessment found over 200,000 children under five acutely malnourished.
Iran reasserts its right to control shipping in Strait of Hormuz after ship hit near Oman
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Thursday that if Iran threatened or blocked ships in the strait, “we’re going to have a problem.”
Rights groups warn torture, custodial deaths persist despite legal safeguards
A report documents 29 custodial deaths and 22 alleged torture cases since 2024, blaming weak investigations and impunity for continued abuses.
27 local governments miss budget deadline for fiscal year 2026-27
The Ministry of Federal Affairs says 726 local governments met the deadline, while disputes, coordination issues and administrative delays affected the remaining units.
Morang farmers get above-government support price for spring paddy
Arju Rice Mill is paying Rs28.97 per kilogramme for spring paddy, 39 paisa above the government's minimum support price, offering relief to farmers during the harvest season.
Safety net for vulnerable girls offers hope in Karnali
A pilot scheme provides fixed deposits for orphaned and vulnerable girls, aiming to keep them in school, prevent child marriage and improve their long-term prospects.
Palpa cracks down on illegal crusher industries
Joint monitoring team fines and shuts down four units for operating without legal approval and violating industrial standards.
Government extends deadline for displaced riverbank squatters to leave holding centres by a week
Families displaced by Kathmandu Valley eviction drive have until July 3 to vacate temporary shelters after complaints that the original deadline left too little time to secure rental housing.
Venezuela races to rescue hundreds trapped in rubble after major twin earthquakes
At least 235 people have been confirmed dead, with thousands feared trapped or missing as rescue teams race against time.
Nepal’s tea industry reopens after government assurance despite India’s stricter import testing
Government promises diplomatic intervention after the new Indian import rule left more than 1.3 million kilograms of Nepali tea stranded and forced nearly 100 factories to suspend operations.
Sweden’s Elanga earns draw with Japan to keep their World Cup alive
Anthony Elanga’s second-half equaliser secures Sweden a last-32 place as Japan finish second in Group F and set up a knockout clash with Brazil.
Ecuador fight back to shock Germany and reach knockout stage
South Americans recover from an early setback to claim a famous victory and reach the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams.
Authentically themselves
Through art, drag, fashion, filmmaking and community, queer individuals in Nepal are carving out spaces where they can live openly, creatively and on their own terms.
The many stories within ‘The Taste of Selroti’
Like the selroti at its centre, the play circles back to grief, love and forgiveness through tales drawn from mythology and lived experience.
Six teams announced for Nepal Volleyball League
The six teams revealed for the tournament include Sagarmatha Smashers, Madhesh Warriors, Kathmandu Reds, Annapurna Spiker Kings, Karnali Shivaraj and Khaptad Falcons.
After months of debate, Nepal finally agrees to accept six US Bell helicopters
Nepali Army had sought heavy-lift aircraft better suited to remote operations.
RSP proposes non-partisan vote for electing local governments, National Assembly. How much water does it hold?
The party, despite leading the government with a near two-thirds majority in the House, has no representation in the Assembly.
Ajeya Raj Sumargi’s passport suspended as Nepal reopens money laundering probe
Authorities are focusing on billions of rupees transferred into Nepal through offshore companies.
EditorialSquatters’ long wait for alternate shelter
Botched settlement of uprooted squatters brings into question the government’s image as the protector of the rights of all its people.
Cockroach Janta Party shows Indian politics remains anti-women
Political parties want to celebrate women voters because they make for crucial votes, but want to deny them real power and representation.
Ohio Medicaid story needs facts, not speculations
Calling an open case a ‘Bhutanese scam’ is a verdict delivered on an active investigation from the other side of the world.
How Nepal’s football establishment destroyed itself
FIFA’s suspension of ANFA didn’t come from outside. It was a slow and deliberate result of the incompetence of the very people entrusted to protect the sport.
Outcry grows over Grade 12 results. Students demand education minister’s scalp
Government announces investigation.