World Cup ticket frenzy unfolds amid global unrest
FIFA has said nearly two million tickets were sold in the first two sales phases, with demand so intense that World Cup tickets were oversubscribed over 30 times.
FIFA has said nearly two million tickets were sold in the first two sales phases, with demand so intense that World Cup tickets were oversubscribed over 30 times.
Police say suspects were involved in anti-election activities and spreading rumours through digital platforms.
The IAEA’s finding fits with that of US think-tank the Institute for Science and International Security published on Monday after Iran said Natanz was hit on Sunday.
Of the traded companies, share prices of 254 firms advanced, while six declined and two remained unchanged.
Candidacy invalidated after complaint citing blacklist.
Ballot papers and voter rolls recovered safely from accident site.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, while addressing a joint session of parliament on Monday, reiterated that Islamabad would not allow territory in its neighbourhood to be used for attacks against it.
Ten people were killed on Sunday when protesters breached the compound’s outer wall after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes on Iran.
Locals panic after object found near school; army says bomb disposal teams are deployed across constituencies.
Gold gains Rs2,500 per tola as silver falls.
Minor incident escalates into property damage, police intervene to restore order.
Champions McLaren, meanwhile, pointed the finger at Mercedes and Ferrari as a step ahead of the rest and said they would be on the defensive, initially at least.
A 7-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl died, police say.
Iran’s missile strikes across the gulf hit Dubai’s airports, hotels and ports, putting the city’s decades-long reputation as a stable safe-haven for business and expatriates to the test.
Buses, microbuses and jeeps packed as voters head to home districts ahead of elections.
Drone and missile strikes across the region have disrupted workplaces, leaving Nepali migrant workers in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Lebanon facing heightened risks and uncertainty.
The strike took place at a girls’ elementary school in the town of Minab in southern Iran on Saturday, marking the deadliest incident in the US and Israel’s war against Iran.
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The right to vote should not be a privilege for those with geographical or financial convenience.
A managed crawl links the Nepali rupee to the Indian rupee but permits adjustments over time.
If participation is the highest form of civic influence, dismantling barriers to participation is vital for democracy.
If computers give easy, popular answers, we lose critical thinking and meaningful conversations.
Challenging conventional therapy models, art therapy allows autistic children to explore emotions and social connections on their own terms.
Upcoming exhibit ‘Journey to a Visionary Artworld’ showcases experimental art through immersive visuals.
Two teams stay unbeaten and eight have a shot at the title, while off-field legal battles add intrigue to ANFA’s expanded competition.
Holi festival shift in Madhesh adds extra pressure as authorities brace for potential risks.
Health officials say that no preventive measures were implemented this year due to the government’s focus on elections.
Freed Kamaiyas in Sani Ambapur, Dang, say for years they have been paying taxes on land they do not legally own.
President Paudel and Prime Minister Karki urge citizens to vote, calling it a decisive moment for the country’s future.
Foreign ministry to register Nepalis in West Asian nations for protection and possible repatriation.
Manifestos focus on hydropower expansion, cross-border trade, green energy and digital infrastructure as pillars of economic transformation.
The vehicle was heading towards Shitaladevi polling centre in ward 2 and Sagutar ward office polling centre, transporting ballot materials and election staff, when it crashed.
Implementing an inclusive and gender-responsive lens is essential to ensure safety, accessibility, and economic opportunities for vulnerable groups.
The ban on the sale, distribution and transportation of alcohol contributed to maintaining law and order during the Holi this year, police said.
Tehran said it would target US bases in the region after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Saturday.
The 29-year-old man had told his family he would return to Nepal within months.
While the bases are regarded as British sovereign territory, Cyprus itself is an EU member, now holding the bloc’s rotating presidency.
Prime minister urges high turnout, vows fear-free polls and action against misinformation.
Festival of spring celebrated with colours, music, and messages of truth and harmony.
Vehicle driver in custody after 24-year-old dies while cycling to duty.
Brent crude, a key global benchmark for oil prices, surged as high as US$82.37 per barrel in early trade, the highest since January 2025.
Across wide swathes of Nepal, analysts say public sentiment is one of disenchantment with established political parties that have been given multiple opportunities to govern but failed to deliver.
Israel said it struck Hezbollah-linked sites in Lebanon after the group fired missiles and drones at Israel in response to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s killing.
Nepal Oil Corporation says fuel reserves are adequate despite increased demand during election period.
Helicopters grounded by strong winds; authorities may deliver election materials on foot.
Power struggle within the security establishment, uncertainty over succession and Israel’s widening strikes deepen fears of prolonged instability.
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Defending champions to meet England in Mumbai on Thursday after tense chase, while South Africa and New Zealand contest first semi-final.
At Kathmandu Art Gallery, ‘Imaging South Asia: Népal in the Making’ traces how maps shaped Nepal’s political imagination.
Through Bhalābhali, researcher Dinesh Raj Upadhyay travels across Far-West Nepal, archiving women’s voices, caste-shaped traditions and songs at risk of fading away.