Iran wants ‘serious review’ of Gulf ties, denies role in Saudi oil attacks
Enayati denied that Iran was responsible for the attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure.
Enayati denied that Iran was responsible for the attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure.
They urged policymakers to revise procurement policies to prioritise home-grown technology and products.
Artworks at ‘Ma, Myself’ encapsulate the essence of womanhood and identity.
Voices across film, music, literature and theatre say the moment offers a chance to rethink how creative work is valued.
Met officials say that premonsoon activities--rainfall, wind, hail and thunderstorms--will occur in the coming days.
Around two-thirds of the representatives under the category are women.
On a scenic 12‐km ride, visitors may encounter rhinos, deer, gharials, even the elusive tiger.
Thousands who came home to vote in the March 5 snap parliamentary elections are now returning, forced by poverty into jobs far from families.
Thousands of women outside Nepal government’s records are confined by restrictive Kafala rules.
Tree and land clearance approvals take two years each due to compensation disputes and red tape, says report.
Inisa BK died after what police say was forcible sexual assault. Her father learned only after her death that the school had spoken to one accused’s family—and said nothing to him.
There is still room for the comeback of regional parties in Madhesh.
Elevating water security to the same level as job creation or energy targets is vital.
A fusion of Balen Shah and the Rastriya Swatantra Party makes this election’s result representative of the Gen Z mandate.
NRNA urges legal reforms to implement Non-Resident Nepali citizenship.
Just four days after assuming the role of prime minister’s chief personal secretary, Shrestha had appointed his wife to the secretariat.
The unicameral parliament has virtually no power to challenge the party’s key decisions, including on personnel, but it has occasionally amended proposed laws.
One seat in the upper house, to be nominated by the President on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers, had remained vacant.
This follows the resignation of Umesh Chauhan, who served in the role for three years and led the daily through several challenging periods.
Turnover reaches Rs14.32 billion as 124 companies post gains.
Shram Sanskriti Party has also finalised the names of four lawmakers under the PR category.
Engaging in illegal and unauthorised activities could lead to one to three years in prison and fine of 100,000 to 200,000 dirhams
A senior White House official confirmed Trump has rebuffed those efforts to start talks and is focused on pressing ahead with the war to further weaken Tehran’s military capabilities.
Mountain Lodges of Nepal’s high-altitude property recognised for bringing upscale comfort to the Annapurna region.
Anil Tamang from Nuwakot sustained injuries when the drone crashed inside his room.
Six parties that crossed the three percent vote threshold have secured seats under the PR category.
The grand prix went ahead after teams received safety assurances and drivers met for more than four hours to discuss the situation.
The two sides are expected to review their progress in meeting commitments under the October 2025 trade truce declared by Trump and Xi in Busan, South Korea.
This 4.155-kilometre stretch has long been a source of local frustration, as work has witnessed prolonged delays.
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Construction of the track had started 43 years ago, but the route remained unpaved for decades, reflecting the area’s longstanding infrastructural neglect.
Central bank data shows Madhesh Province leading price rise. Economists say weak supply systems and market distortions may be driving up costs in Nepal’s agricultural heartland.
Collective anxiety shapes daily life across eight local units in Bardiya as eight people have been killed in less than a year.
Five years from now, an algorithm has muted Kathmandu. But one ageing postman continues to carry the sounds of bells, buses, rain, and memory—keeping alive what the system cannot erase.
Every monsoon, they are forced to seek higher ground and live under tarpaulins for months to escape floods.
Ruth is only four or five years into painting, yet she speaks about the craft as though she has always lived inside it.
Wiped off the election map, they can revive so long as the issue of marginalisation remains intact, analysts say.
The PM candidate is said to be in favour of forming a Cabinet of around 15 members.
The next government and opposition play vital roles in pulling the country out of difficult times.
RSP's future hinges on unity of leaders, governance capability and fulfillment of tall promises.
RSP’s historic mandate meets a fractured world, an untested bureaucracy and a fragile economy.
A shelter of a Nepal Army battalion was destroyed in Israeli airstrikes on Friday night.
Seven people injured in the accident have been taken to Anbukhaireni Hospital.
Escalating tensions in West Asia raise concerns about gas shortages, prompting consumers to turn to induction hobs, rice cookers, and compatible cookware.
On Thursday, South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met US President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss ways to reopen dialogue with the North.
Party secretariat meeting endorses list of proportional representation lawmakers.
Nepali nationals holding a valid residence permit in Qatar and intending to transit through Saudi airports are advised to apply for Saudi tourist visa.
Authorities say suspects posted real interception videos and AI-generated clips of explosions.
Meeting to discuss PR lawmaker selection and statute amendments now set for 10 am at party office.
Proportional data suggests erosion of institutional support for established parties despite strong candidate performances.