EU ambassadors note Balendra Shah government’s historic mandate, offer help
Ambassadors of the European Union and other nations met the prime minister to learn about the new government’s priorities.
Ambassadors of the European Union and other nations met the prime minister to learn about the new government’s priorities.
Delayed supply, inadequate stock and annual distribution bottlenecks force many farmers to queue for days or cross into Indian markets.
Over 300 children have been infected in outbreaks in seven districts of Nepal since January.
As phones dominate everyday life, shared spaces across Nepal are growing quieter, more connected — and increasingly distant.
Amputated below the waist, Rustam reached the summit of Mt Everest on Wednesday morning.
Reconstruction of flood-damaged corridor with Japanese grant will begin after the monsoon, with completion targeted for December 2027. Work on the 27.3 km stretch is already underway.
Jautar Community Forest in Pakhribas is being turned into a medicinal plant gene bank and model eco-zone to conserve biodiversity, promote research and attract eco-tourism.
Messi captained Argentina to their third World Cup title in Qatar in 2022 and is expected to lead the team again in what could be his sixth appearance at the tournament.
Officials say the Kanchanpur project is expected to be completed within two years if work continues without disruption. Experts stress the need for stronger export-oriented industrial planning.
More than 40 students at a secondary school in Dillichaur showed symptoms including crying, trembling and collapsing, prompting medical intervention and psychological counselling.
The South Korean supergroup won artist of the year at the fan-voted American Music Awards after returning from military service, while Taylor Swift left empty-handed despite leading nominations.
Family breakdown, poverty and neglect push children onto the streets, where a grim cycle of survival and addiction takes hold, and repeated rescue attempts rarely offer a lasting way out.
Tribhuvan University says several organisations have responded to notices, but none have vacated the disputed properties.
Fresh US strikes and continued regional tensions come as Washington and Tehran explore a possible framework deal on the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear programme.
Ordinary Nepalis, burdened by rising living costs and shrinking incomes, complain they are paying increasingly high taxes while receiving poor public services in return.
Under Secretary of State Sarah B Rogers is arriving on May 30 on a three-day visit.
Burnout does not always look dramatic. Sometimes, it arrives as unread messages, cancelled plans and the urge to disappear.
Once viewed largely as a spiritual practice, meditation is now backed by growing scientific evidence linking it to emotional stability.
Gita Rana’s deflected effort gives Nepal a narrow win in Goa as the six-time runners-up struggle without injured striker Sabitra Bhandari and miss several chances against Bhutan.
Three male cricketers in A+ category will earn Rs150,000 per month while four male and female players each in A category will get Rs100,000 and Rs55,000 per month, respectively.
The RSP chief may meet Indian PM Modi on June 2, sources say.
The delay along the Jajarkot-Dolpa road continues to disrupt transport, inflate prices and force travellers to risk dangerous river crossings during the monsoon.
The government has not shown much urgency in dealing with the unfolding economic crisis.
Political pressure and trade competition—not quality alone—lie behind repeated restrictions on Nepali tea exports to India, industry insiders say.
China called for enhancing cooperation in agriculture, industry, artificial intelligence and talent cultivation with Pakistan, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
Trump has said his key aim in the war is to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon with its highly enriched uranium.
The court found that the authorities failed to establish valid legal grounds for arrest under the anti-money laundering law, which requires a reasonable belief that an accused may flee, destroy evidence, or obstruct the investigation.
Doctors warn that delay in preparedness could turn even a single infection into a major health crisis.
Balen Shah is trying to build a government that acts and explains why.
This makes the virus extremely difficult to identify and to track suspected cases at an early stage.
The Chinese Embassy objects to claims of its nationals’ involvement in an alleged audio recording; Shrestha calls it a “coordinated attempt” to discredit him and his media outlet.
The notice directs former wife of Nepali Congress leader Dhanraj Gurung to appear before the court with evidence in a case linked to the alleged Rs 125 million embezzlement at Miteri Cooperative.
While films globally often use sequels to deepen storytelling and maintain ideological continuity, the Nepali film industry appears largely driven by the lure of box office returns.
The prime minister is set to meet the foreign ambassadors and diplomats for the second time since assuming office on March 27.
Bimala Hamal Shrestha’s restaurant has become a source of pride for Nepalis in New York, earning a place on the New York Times’ list of the city’s 100 best restaurants and introducing authentic Nepali cuisine to a global audience.
Trump says the US blockade on Iranian ships in the Strait of Hormuz will remain until a final agreement is signed, while negotiators continue to grapple with disputes over Tehran’s uranium stockpile, sanctions relief and regional security issues.
The English fast bowler’s explosive cameo of 32 off just 15 balls, which included three sixes, helped rescue Rajasthan from early trouble before his devastating bowling spell dismantled Mumbai’s chase.
The Hong Kong–Nepali rapper Suskihanna Gurung uses music to highlight often-unspoken struggles of diaspora youth and creative independence.
The exhibit at Takpa Gallery transforms stories of hardship into expressions of love.
Rising cost of rice, edible oil and transport squeezes households as stagnant incomes and global shocks fuel stagflation fears.
Panel formed to prepare a charter revision working paper has proposed sweeping changes to the governance system, electoral model, judiciary and federal structure.
Proposed rule permits combined two-thirds parliamentary vote for amendments instead of requiring two-thirds in each House separately.
PM Shah is setting a dangerous precedent by repeatedly undermining the legislative branch.
Despite repeatedly refuting that it is toeing the neoliberal line, the RSP’s stance is blatantly neoliberal.
'Mountain Queen' Lhakpa Sherpa reflects on surviving abuse, gruelling immigrant labour in the US, balancing motherhood with mountaineering, and witnessing climate change reshape the world’s highest peak.
Study by London-based rights group finds workers toiling up to 14 hours in over 50 degrees heat.
Bheri Hospital in Nepalgunj is treating around 100 heat-affected patients daily in recent days.
Fifteen years after establishment, Saraswati Basic School, which once had around 100 students saw no enrollment this year.
Turkish authorities ordered police to evict the leadership of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) from their headquarters on Sunday.
The book uses the world of animals and birds to explore empathy, cooperation and interdependence for young readers.