Passport department chief detained in CIAA procurement probe
Tirtha Raj Aryal, director general of the Department of Passports, was taken into custody at Kathmandu airport as investigators examine alleged irregularities in a passport-related procurement contract.
Bangladesh protests India ‘questioning’ PM’s adviser at Delhi airport
Dhaka summons Indian diplomat after adviser questioned at New Delhi airport, escalating bilateral tensions.
APF releases 774 seized EVs after budget-linked import probe
The vehicles were impounded during inspections over suspected irregularities in imports through northern border points ahead of budget.
Municipals move to build digital profiles of returnee migrant workers
Local governments prepare draft directive to document skills, investment plans and earnings of returning labour migrants amid lack of national records.
Nearly 1,000 SEE students stuck in limbo as answer sheets go missing
National Examination Board says result publication affected, forcing some to sit supplementary exams without knowing revised scores as officials search for misplaced scripts across districts.
Iran draw 2-2 with New Zealand in politically charged World Cup clash in LA
Iran came from behind twice to draw with New Zealand in Los Angeles, a match marked by on-field action and protests outside the stadium. The result leaves Group G wide open after the opening round of fixtures.
Provinces prioritise development spending in budgets for next fiscal year
All seven provincial governments unveil budgets for 2026-27, allocating the bulk of expenditure to infrastructure, healthcare, agriculture and other capital projects while keeping recurrent spending in check.
Uruguay held to 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia in World Cup opener
Goalkeeping mistakes at both ends produce a share of the spoils as Saudi Arabia and Uruguay open their World Cup campaign with a draw.
Spain have no reason for doubt after Cape Verde stalemate, says coach De la Fuente
European champions held to a goalless draw by disciplined Cape Verde, but De la Fuente backs Spain to bounce back and maintain their unbeaten momentum.
US and Iran sign ceasefire agreement, details remain unclear
Memorandum extends fragile 60-day ceasefire and reopens Strait of Hormuz, but key disputes over Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief and regional conflicts remain unresolved.
What our relationships with AI reveal about modern loneliness
The appeal of chatbots lies not only in technological innovation but also in a widespread desire to feel seen, heard and understood.
‘Teen Spirit’ borrows from K-drama aesthetics, but struggles with rooted storytelling
While the series touches on LGBTQIA+ identity, harassment, and academic pressure, its shallow character writing dilutes impact.
Government orders recovery of Kathmandu’s encroached land based on 1995 report
The government on Monday initiated the process of freezing all government and public land identified as encroached by a 1995 report.
Beijing raises concerns over US initiatives in Nepal
Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal discusses Lipulekh, says Nepal government has no role in Pokhara airport sub judice case.
Commercial vegetable farming is transforming a Chitwan Chepang settlement
Once a subsistence and food-insecure village, Hapani in Ichchhakamana Rural Municipality is seeing steady rise in household incomes.
EditorialMaking more religious tourists visit Nepal
Religious tourism from India could see a new boom, to the benefit of both pilgrims and Nepal.
Are we building roads, or just breaking mountains?
If development, while making life easier, destroys the very foundations of life, then it is not progress.
It’s time to give domestic workers the dignity they’ve earned
At the current pace of progress, it could take another 85 years before all domestic workers enjoy adequate labour protection. That is far too long.
Monks arrive in Lumbini after 108-day barefoot peace march across US
The “Walk for Peace” movement expands to South Asia, carrying a message of harmony from Texas to the birthplace of Buddha.
Inflation cuts deeper as food and fuel costs strain households
Consumers say official inflation figures fail to reflect the sharp rise in daily expenses.
Three-quarters of newborn care facilities in Nepal lack critical medicines
Assessment by the health ministry shows newborn units rely heavily on contract staff, while infection control, hygiene and quality monitoring remain weak.
G7 leaders meet in France with Trump tariff threat looming
Many G7 leaders have been directly impacted by Trump’s volatile moves on the global stage that have upended the Middle East, global trade and diplomacy.
Restoration begins at Bhaktapur’s historic Siddhapokhari
Bhaktapur Municipality allocates Rs9.8 million to repair 2015 earthquake-damaged embankments and desilt the landmark pond ahead of Indra Jatra.
Solar power inside forests, sirens in villages to curb wildlife attacks
Communities in Meghauli are combining forest-side water management and village-based alert systems to reduce rising human-wildlife conflict.
Court grants three-day remand for chef Santosh Shah in fraud investigation
Shah and a business associate are under investigation over alleged cheque bounce and fraud complaints stemming from a restaurant transaction in Kathmandu.
Nine killed, historic monastery on fire as Ukraine faces major Russian attacks
The strikes came a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he had discussed efforts to end the war with US President Donald Trump ahead of this week’s G7 summit in France.
Evicted landless families demand resettlement, land ownership rights
Displaced residents kept at Kirtipur holding centre allege forced eviction without alternatives or compensation, call for urgent relief, safety improvements, and legal recognition of housing rights.
Supreme Court orders immediate removal of pavement encroachments, issues four-point mandamus order
Court says blocked pavements violate constitutional rights to dignity and freedom of movement, directs coordinated action by government bodies and Kathmandu Metropolitan City to clear obstructions and improve pedestrian safety.
India’s pilgrimage rush tests Nepal’s tourism readiness
Rising Indian visitor numbers to sites like Muktinath and Swargadwari expose gaps in accommodation, food and basic services while officials argue the surge is an untapped economic opportunity.
Sweden smash five past Tunisia in World Cup opener
Ayari scores twice, including a stunning stoppage-time strike, as Sweden record their biggest World Cup win in 88 years to take control of Group F.
Nepal’s industrial slowdown deepens as new factory registrations fall
Only 461 industries registered in the first six months of the fiscal year, while factory utilisation, industrial lending and manufacturing’s share of the economy continue to decline.
French Embassy celebrates Cannes success of ‘Elephants in the Fog’
French Embassy hosts reception in Kathmandu to celebrate the film’s Un Certain Regard Jury Prize win at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
Japan battle back to draw 2-2 with Netherlands in Texas thriller
Daichi Kamada’s late equaliser earns Japan a point after twice coming from behind against the Netherlands in an entertaining Group F opener in Arlington.
Germany’s World Cup universe back in order with demolition of Curacao
Four-time champions secure their first opening-match World Cup victory since 2014, easing concerns after recent tournament disappointments and boosting confidence ahead of tougher Group E tests.
US, Iran reach preliminary agreement to end war, signing set for Friday
Preliminary pact calls for a ceasefire, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and future negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme, with formal signing planned in Switzerland.
How Nepal’s next generation of skateboarders stole the show at the national championship
The two-day ninth National Skateboard Championship was about more than crowning winners. It offered a glimpse of a growing generation of skateboarders dreaming of taking the sport to greater heights.
EditorialShisir Khanal’s foreign trips are not enough to secure Nepal’s interests
The onus is now on PM Shah to craft a credible Nepali foreign-policy narrative.
From community roots to a resilient future
It is essential to embrace self-reliance to address the growing challenges posed by climate change across Nepal’s diverse landscapes and populations.
When Thangka meets streetwear, a slow-fashion experiment is born
A German art student and a Nepali designer turn their friendship into Divine Pop, a brand blending pop culture and upcycled fashion.
‘The Taste of Selroti’ at Kausi Theatre
Three stories, seven characters and one symbolic selroti come together in a meditation on grief and remembrance.
Monsoon threatens dengue surge as disease is already widespread across Nepal
The mosquito-borne, potentially deadly disease has become endemic in Nepal. Over 900 infections have been reported since January in 68 districts
Q&A: Until football matters to the state, World Cup stays a dream
Legendary striker Anil Gurung reflects on Nepal’s stalled domestic league, the rise of the NSL, football’s enduring appeal, and why women may reach the World Cup before men.
Nepal trims India fertiliser import plan to 50,000 tonnes as global prices ease
Decision comes as prices fall and procurement strategy is revised, but farmers continue to face pressure during peak paddy planting period.
Nepal’s debt servicing nears annual public borrowing
Economists warn that growing debt repayments are leaving the government with less room to fund infrastructure, jobs and growth.
Ganga Dahal says she is ready to cooperate with any government investigation
Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s daughter rejects claims that she is preparing to flee the country, describing them as part of a politically motivated “media trial”.
Unauthorised entry of Indian mil chopper into Nepali airspace in Darchula sparks diplomatic row
Last week, the helicopter flew directly above Nepalis’ houses in Chhangru, prompting residents to run out, shouting and protesting in anger.
Mud, sweat and teamwork mark Farm Running Festival in Tokha
Teams navigated obstacle-filled courses as the annual event returned with challenges for both adults and children.
Germany chances rest with keeper Neuer, coach says
Nagelsmann also said Nathaniel Brown would earn a first World Cup appearance in their Group E opener on Sunday and that, importantly for Germany’s chances, Neuer has found his rhythm in time for the four-time champions.
Two decades on, road to China border remains unfinished in Mugu
Only 18 kilometres of the 68-kilometre Gamgadhi-Nakche Nangla road have been opened, leaving residents of Mugum Karmarong reliant on costly mule transport and days-long walks for basic supplies.
Nagdhunga-Muglin road works resume as bitumen supply restored
Paving accelerated on key stretches ahead of monsoon; 10 of 13 bridges already in operation.