Additional 20 MW electricity export to Bangladesh blocked as India withholds approval
Nepal will continue exporting 40 MW after India’s Central Electricity Authority cites transmission constraints, stalling plans to raise supply to 60 MW.
Nepal will continue exporting 40 MW after India’s Central Electricity Authority cites transmission constraints, stalling plans to raise supply to 60 MW.
John McGinn’s first-half goal seals historic win as Scotland hold firm under late pressure to top Group C and revive knockout hopes in the expanded 2026 World Cup format.
Tehran signals a deal could be days away, not Sunday, as hardline protesters rally against concessions and fighting continues across the region.
Saibari puts Morocco ahead before Vinicius rescues Brazil with a stunning equaliser as both sides begin their Group C campaign with a point in East Rutherford.
The country’s LGBTQ community has won significant legal recognition, but participants at this year’s Pride Parade say social acceptance remains a work in progress.
While others chase careers and status, Diwakar finds fulfilment among abandoned cows and quiet acts of service.
Repeated crop losses from wildlife are pushing farmers in Jhapa to abandon paddy and maize in favour of rubber.
A pharmacy owner from Rukum West returns home after a 14-month smuggling route across 18 countries, burdened by massive loans and broken promises.
A forensic examination of charge sheets reveals how corporate loans, paper land deals, share trading financed through credit, and alleged market manipulation converged in a 27-billion-rupee financial crime case.
The four-day visit to Beijing seeks to rebuild trust, address Chinese concerns, and advance bilateral cooperation in the changed political context in Nepal.
The series documents tiger behaviour that challenges long-held assumptions about the species and highlights Nepal’s remarkable conservation achievements.
The alternative front is fundamentally fragile and at risk of collapsing due to internal leadership friction and a lack of coherent institutional structure.
Kathmandu’s new-look government seems determined to bypass traditional political friction in pursuit of tangible economic outcomes.
Strengthening early grade literacy begins with recognising the language children bring into the classroom.
Sexual and gender minorities march through the Capital as part of global Pride Month celebrations.
The change comes after Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez, Everton’s Michael Keane and Sunderland’s Dan Ballard were sent off for pulling an opponent’s hair last season.
Published Supreme Court rulings show newly appointed chief justice was more often a signatory than the principal author of precedent-setting judgments.
US forces shot down multiple Iranian one-way attack drones heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Construction of the project may take up to two years to begin amid coordination hurdles and delays in land acquisition.
Turnover drops 14 percent and blue-chip stocks join the decline, though analysts say easing selling pressure could pave the way for a recovery.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
At Mandala Theatre, a simple purchase exposes fragile hierarchies of power and privilege.
Krishna Gopal Shrestha’s debut solo exhibition examines how ancient images continue to shape contemporary identity and cultural memory.
‘Nepalma Pustakalya’ traces the evolution of libraries in Nepal, linking them to the country’s political and educational history.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Grain markets across the Tarai are disappearing as direct farm buying and declining production weaken farmers' bargaining power.
Unable to fulfil his childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer, Ufuun Moktan Tamang discovered freestyle football during the Covid pandemic and has since become Nepal’s most recognisable name in the sport.
Bagmati, Karnali and other provinces continue providing large sums via projects recommended by provincial assembly members, raising questions over compliance with Supreme Court ruling against the Constituency Development Fund.
Thousands of people from hundreds of settlements designated as red zones are residing in disaster-prone areas, risking life and property.
A full bench has asked the government to recognise the use of minors in armed conflict as a serious human rights violation, and ensure rehabilitation of former combatants.
Tens of thousands of Iranian-Americans live in Los Angeles, where a distinct Diaspora often referred to as “Tehrangeles” has taken root.
Only two foundation piles have been completed since the contract was awarded to Tundi Construction in June 2023, with repeated design revisions delaying progress.
Locals said embankment construction work in Susta was disrupted after SSB officials visited the site following the prime minister’s remarks and asked workers to halt the project.
A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Friday that the draft would waive sanctions on Iran’s oil, unfreeze billions of dollars of its funds, and require a cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including in Lebanon.
Locals said repeated efforts to establish a secondary school within their own villages have failed due to financial constraints and lack of teacher quotas.
The vehicle travelling from Banepa towards Roshi met with an accident at Selfie Danda in Namobuddha-2.
In a much-awaited verdict, the top court directs the government to criminalise the use of children in armed forces and ensure rehabilitation of former child combatants.
A week after visiting India, Khanal heads to Beijing as Kathmandu seeks balanced ties with both neighbours.
Community forest users are turning fallen leaves into compost, helping farmers cut costs, create jobs and reduce the risk of wildfires.
The record-breaking share sale underscores investors’ faith in Musk’s ventures, even as concerns persist over his corporate influence and political role.
Insiders are resigning before share-sale restrictions end, prompting concerns over IPO practices in listed companies.
Son wastes chances as Korea rally after Krejci header, Hwang and Oh turn game around in second-half fightback.
Provinces split over enforcement as operators question the suspension of new public transport registrations and await clarity on when the restriction will be lifted.
The ruling adds to a series of judgments against the ousted conservative leader, once South Korea’s top prosecutor, whose martial law order plunged Asia’s fourth-largest economy into its deepest political turmoil in decades.
Tehran says key parts of the draft are complete but insists no final agreement has been approved, despite Trump’s claim a deal could be signed within days.
Retail sugar prices have climbed by Rs15 per kg since India halted exports, but officials and industry representatives insist domestic supplies are sufficient to meet demand through Dashain.
Co-hosts Mexico opened the expanded 48-team World Cup with a 2-0 victory over South Africa at the Azteca Stadium, in a fiery match that produced three red cards and the tournament’s first goals.
The Bhaktapur-based restaurant combines heritage space, village ingredients, and modern techniques to build a new dining identity.
Though the series, in parts, looks like a corporate film, the story and the acting make it an engaging watch.