BYD’s robot-run factory in China builds an EV in under a minute
Chinese electric vehicle giant says its Zhengzhou plant operates with 98 percent automation as it rapidly expands production and charging infrastructure.
Chinese electric vehicle giant says its Zhengzhou plant operates with 98 percent automation as it rapidly expands production and charging infrastructure.
The summit signalled a return to managed rivalry, with both sides easing trade tensions but leaving core disputes unresolved.
The Deuba-Khadka camp is weighing a new party as tensions with Gagan Thapa intensify over leadership, convention and Congress’s election debacle.
Chitwan National Park records show seven of the 204 rhinos that died between the fiscal years 2015-16 and 2022-23 were killed by electric current.
Rhododendron season draws visitors to the popular trekking route, boosting local livelihoods.
Rights activist alleges repeated detention and intimidation as police accuse her of using the case to influence legal proceedings.
A Chinese-made and US-backed humanoid robot could become the first bipedal machine tested on Mount Everest, but Nepal must first draft laws governing non-human expeditions.
Government officials and private sector leaders say Nepal lacks the economic strength, trade preparedness, and investor confidence needed to graduate from Least Developed Country status in 2026.
Poor oversight by education and labour authorities enabled illegal overseas recruitment through consultancies.
Kushal Bhurtel top-scores with his career-best performance at the TU Ground, which witnessed the largest crowd in Nepal’s match since its upgrade, with England great Andrew Flintoff in attendance.
Africa’s top public health agency said earlier on Friday there was a confirmed Ebola outbreak in DRC’s Ituri province, giving the death toll as 65 so far.
After years of battling brittle bone disease and repeated fractures, Animesh Lamichhane scored a 3.37 GPA in SEE.
Tehran said it would not unblock the strait until the US ended its blockade.
Nepal chased down 196 in 36.4 overs at TU Cricket Ground, sealing the victory with 199/1, driven by Bhurtel’s unbeaten 120.
From Panchayat-era controversies to today’s disputes, Nepal’s Parliament still wrestles with what counts as ‘unparliamentary’.
Hundreds of Indian tourists are travelling to the hill station as soaring temperatures grip Bihar.
The Lebanese and Israeli delegations issued positive statements about the talks, their third meeting since Israel intensified air attacks on Lebanon after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel on March 2.
Two workers were injured after a stack of bricks caved in during extraction work at a brick factory in Haripur Municipality.
NEPSE index falls 0.5 percent amid cautious sentiment, though analysts see support above 2,680 ahead of budget announcement.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
While some films become nationwide sensations, others struggle to survive beyond a few screenings, raising questions about their stories and marketing.
‘The Cinema’s of Dang’ aims to bring lesser-seen regional films to wider audiences.
Donna Tartt’s lyrical thriller exposes the dark side of admiration and intellect.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
After weeks of uncertainty and a cancelled FIFA Series appearance, the decision guarantees Nepal’s participation in the upcoming SAFF Women’s Championship. ANFA also plans to resume postponed domestic tournaments soon.
As squads take shape for the expanded 48-team tournament, contenders prepare, rules evolve and climate concerns emerge ahead of football’s biggest spectacle in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Experts warn that unsegregated rubble along Kathmandu’s river corridors could generate toxic leachate, reduce floodwater absorption capacity and increase flooding risks.
The auditor general’s report uncovers nearly Rs100 billion in irregularities during audits of accounts worth Rs9.48 trillion across 5,526 public offices in the fiscal year 2024–25.
Finance; Home; Foreign Affairs; Defense; and Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs will remain intact.
Recent reshuffle of senior health officials raises concerns over institutional continuity, policy disruption, and long-term planning, say experts.
Modern authoritarianism normalises arbitrariness and unconstrained executive discretion.
VCs will be caught between demand for rapid reform and the establishment’s defence of its privileges.
What makes such moments particularly powerful is not just the act, but its interpretive openness.
Growing numbers of travellers from across Sudurpashchim are flocking to the remote Himalayan destination, boosting homestays, local businesses and trekking activity.
Auditor general’s report uncovers nearly Rs100 billion as irregularities during audits of Rs9.48 trillion spent by 5,526 offices in fiscal year 2024–25.
Authorities say traffickers are increasingly using Thailand as a transit point by exploiting tourist visas.
Tourism entrepreneurs say over 15,000 Indian visitors have booked packages this year as the pilgrimage route through Humla sees increased demand.
From Junko Tabei’s historic ascent in 1975 to a new generation of Nepali climbers, women have steadily reshaped Everest’s record books.
Children from the same family in Chitwan’s Ichchhakamana Rural Municipality reportedly fell ill after eating wild mushrooms collected from forest.
Decision follows talks between sports minister, NSC officials and ANFA amid concerns over possible FIFA sanctions and disruption to international fixtures.
Launched 15 years ago, the initiative aimed to settle at least 100,000 people in each town by 2033 and curb migration from the hills.
Xi warns against mishandling Taiwan as Trump leaves Beijing with modest trade gains and few concrete breakthroughs on Iran or technology exports.
Activists demand full implementation of past agreement and withdrawal of cases before engaging in dialogue.
Bankers say arrest over collateral sale under loan recovery process has raised concerns over regulatory clarity and investor confidence.
Restrictions on food imports without quarantine clearance have disrupted livelihoods in Nepal’s northern border communities and emptied the once-busy Zhangmu market across the frontier.
Hail and strong winds flatten homes, uproot trees and leave dozens injured across Uttar Pradesh.
Xi warns Taiwan issue could derail ties as Trump seeks trade wins, Iran support and a possible extension of tariff truce during Beijing summit.
Deaf viewers can now follow parliamentary debates independently for the first time, though interpreters say the work remains technically and mentally demanding.
Once confined to homes and treated as unpaid labour, handicraft work is now helping women earn income and build businesses.