Judiciary left reeling from Gen Z protest impact as case clearance almost halved
The Supreme Court records lowest performance, settling only 29.46 percent of its cases in 2025-26.
The Supreme Court records lowest performance, settling only 29.46 percent of its cases in 2025-26.
Authorities position 155 machines along vulnerable highways as monsoon landslides repeatedly disrupt traffic across the country.
The closure of a historic public library reveals Nepal’s low priority for institutions that foster learning.
Judge says transfer to government hospital was justified as hunger striker’s health deteriorated, finds no violation of his bodily autonomy.
A landmark ruling has left Nepal’s premier wildlife destination looking for a way to protect both a tourism economy built around elephant safaris and the livelihoods that depend on it.
Improved driver awareness, stricter traffic enforcement and rainfall-related travel restrictions have reduced crashes along the notorious highway stretch, but falling rocks and landslides continue to pose a serious threat.
Majid Ansari details the events surrounding his violent arrest, the systemic failures within the security apparatus, and his refusal to be silenced by state-sponsored intimidation.
The tremor, with its epicentre near Kol area of Rukum East, was felt in neighbouring districts and parts of the Kathmandu Valley.
Thick black smoke covered the area, located some 50 km (30 miles) west of Oslo, but there were no reports of casualties or people missing from the blaze, which hit a neighbourhood of terraced housing.
Emergency airlifts are saving the lives of teenage mothers and newborns in remote districts, where difficult terrain and limited health facilities often turn childbirth into a life-threatening ordeal.
From exhausted doctors to victims of violence and loan sharking, people continue to gather at Maitighar seeking answers from a government that came to power promising change.
Citizens seeking routine services are left waiting for hours or returning for days as server outages expose the fragility of the Digital Nepal initiative.
Visitor numbers fall slightly in the last fiscal year as officials cite domestic protests and the war in West Asia, although the park remains open for year-round jeep safaris.
US says two service members were killed in an Iranian attack in Jordan as Washington launches an eighth consecutive night of strikes, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.
France striker Kylian Mbappe became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer with 22 goals.
Thirteen years after its release, Anand Gandhi’s philosophical drama continues to carry unsettling questions.
For a moment, I imagined myself in power, ordering others around and controlling them at my will.
Six teams finalise their leadership groups as the Nepal Volleyball League moves closer to its first-ever auction and tournament.
A dominant run with the bat and ball secures a third-place finish and Asia Cup qualification, leaving only a heartbreaking Super Over loss to mar an otherwise flawless campaign in Malaysia.
The specialised court has delivered verdicts in 23 of 45 cases, awarding millions in compensation, but consumer rights activists say its reach must expand beyond the Kathmandu Valley.
After 55 engine tests, a Nepali startup is preparing to fly a homegrown hybrid rocket. Its struggle to secure approval reveals a country building space technology faster than the rules needed to govern it.
As banks sit on record liquidity, complex paperwork and collateral requirements push vulnerable borrowers towards predatory lenders
High repatriation costs, legal hurdles and policy gaps leave families with no choice but to bury their loved ones overseas.
Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick as England held off a stunning France fightback to claim a 6-4 victory in a madcap Miami thriller on Saturday.
Leaders should use their energy, judgement and policies to address the root causes of public frustration and ennui.
Can a one-time payment adequately compensate for the destruction of not only homes but also the social, economic and emotional foundations that sustain people’s lives?
In an uncertain job market, critical thinking and communication skills matter more than a university major.
A former minister, economist and leading civil society figure, Panday helped shape Nepal’s democratic discourse long after the fall of the Panchayat regime.
Kuwait came under sustained attack, with a desalination plant hit and operations at Kuwait International Airport suspended due to repeated missile and drone threats.
Ruling party chair says decisions affecting farmers, workers and ordinary citizens can be revised or reversed if they prove harmful, adding that good intentions alone are not enough.
Television footage on Saturday showed dozens of security personnel, some in plain clothes, holding large white cloth sheets like a curtain on a stage that had been created for the protest before Wangchuk was taken away.
Inland Revenue Department issues directives to implement new fiscal measures, including electricity VAT, health and education levies, and revised tax rules from new fiscal year.
The Vikram-1 rocket lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 0635 GMT, leaving behind a plume of fire and smoke dubbed “Mission Aagaman”.
The Nagdhunga-Sisnekhola tunnel opens to the public for the first time ahead of its long-awaited launch, with formal inauguration set for July 27.
Benchmark index rises nearly 3 percent, adding Rs140 billion to market value as trading activity rebounds and all sectoral indices advance.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
From a small gathering of colleagues to a growing community of photographers, photowalks have created spaces to learn, explore and see Nepal differently.
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The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
After months of rigorous training and securing hard-fought qualifications in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore, Nepal’s elite gamers watch their podium dreams slip away due to administrative ego.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
The service marks a major expansion of Nepal-India transit connectivity and promises faster deliveries, lower logistics costs and improved access for eastern Nepal's importers.
Province-specific coalition talks could produce new governments in Sudurpaschim, Karnali and beyond.
Government panel submits 500-page paper on governance, elections, judiciary and federalism, but major parties question its legitimacy.
The closure of Kathmandu Valley Public Library has become a window into Nepal’s relationship with books, knowledge and public life.
The chargesheet says firms owned by Jayabir Deuba received the money from controversial businessman Deepak Bhatta.
Technical glitches have cut passport production by two-thirds and delayed services, prompting the government to form an expert panel.
The government agrees to classify predatory lending as an economic crime, draft a special law within three months and establish dedicated tribunals to hear loan-sharking cases.
Washington and Tehran have been testing the limits of escalation since their ceasefire agreement collapsed last week, raising the prospect of a return to all-out war.
Chasing social media attention, lawmakers are crossing jurisdictional lines by confronting officials, seeking confidential files and issuing arbitrary ultimatums.