Nepse rises by 54.51 points on Sunday
Turnover reaches Rs23.59 billion as most sectoral indices advance.
Turnover reaches Rs23.59 billion as most sectoral indices advance.
The use of costly, advanced weaponry to defend against attacks by far cheaper drones has been a defining feature of the war.
Global aviation guidelines call for an initial report within 30 days of an accident and a final one ideally within a year so the industry can learn lessons from what went wrong and work to improve safety.
Authorities say normalcy is gradually returning in Maharajganj after a community dispute triggered violence and left 23 injured, but restrictions remain in force as talks continue.
Global economic signals push precious metals lower.
Flights cancelled, visas delayed as Gulf-bound youths remain stuck amid escalating tensions.
Trump, who took office promising to keep the US out of “stupid” military interventions, now appears to control neither the outcome nor the messaging of a conflict he helped to initiate.
Three killed on the spot, one succumbs during treatment in Rupandehi.
Trump’s ultimatum would expand the scope of US strikes to infrastructure that affects daily civilian life in Iran.
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It was eternal summer, and he was going to run forever. Nobody was going to catch him.
From campus hubs to distant suburbs, a map of where students can live well in the German capital.
There are 45 league-stage matches in the tournament between 10 teams. The top two teams will play the final in Birgunj on April 17.
Army’s Binod Rokaya finished first, clocking 2 hours 17 minutes and 55 seconds.
Coca-Cola, Hugo Boss, New Zealand’s Kathmandu Limited, and US bicycle maker Trek, among others, have filed complaints against 11 Nepali firms.
The party with close to two-thirds majority in the lower house is set to form government on Friday.
Many of them are hopeful about their future after Gen Z uprising and recent election results.
It could be an early diplomatic test for the incoming Rastriya Swatantra Party government.
Preoccupied with domestic politics, Nepal remains unprepared for the effects of escalating war in the Gulf.
Sustainable marketing is not a coating on the business model, but something woven into its very fabric.
As demand for masu bhat grew, political parties turned it into an election strategy.
If we want fewer names on protest banners tomorrow, we must start listening to the unheard voices today.
Pregnant and postpartum women often reach hospitals too late in the province, as remoteness and harmful practices prevent timely lifesaving care.
Over 300 cases of the use of minors were reported during the campaigning and after the election.
Around 30 percent of Chepangs in Kailash and Raksirang reportedly lack citizenship.
Trump and his administration have sent mixed messages about US goals throughout the war, now entering its fourth week.
Five protestors and two police personnel got injured as a clash broke out over a dispute during Eid festival.
Hotel shutdown leaves 500 employees jobless.
Clashes between two communities during Eid leave six injured.
The government activated a centralised disaster management system after President Lee Jae Myung ordered all available resources to be used to deal with the fire and save lives.
Organic produce from Nisdi fetches higher returns as farmers tap international markets.
The International Maritime Organization has said around 20,000 maritime workers are currently aboard approximately 3,200 vessels stranded in the strait
Footage shows the suspect shot dead after refusing to surrender.
Key road sections blocked, vehicles stranded and power supply hit as adverse weather affects multiple districts.
The waiver will bring some 140 million barrels of oil to global markets and help relieve pressure on energy supply, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent posted on X.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
Adverse weather blankets high-altitude settlements, blocks key roads, damages infrastructure and hampers pilgrimage movement.
More than 2,000 people have been killed since the US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, while Americans appear increasingly concerned at signs the war could expand further as it enters its fourth week.
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The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Native root crops help bolster food security and provide a steady income in remote Makawanpur.
Five verse-makers share their intimate thoughts on poetry, marking World Poetry Day.
The party’s Central Working Committee meeting began in Sanepa, Lalitpur on Friday.
‘What remains’ features unframed prints that invite viewers to pause and connect with moments captured across Nepal.
‘In the Margins of Empires’ challenges how South Asia understands one of its most fragile zones.
Hailstorm and lightning affect life. Two international flights diverted, several domestic flights cancelled.
ICIMOD reports glaciers across the Hindu Kush Himalaya have lost nearly 27 metres of ice thickness since 1975.
Watchdog says the government’s failure to anticipate the magnitude of protest led to avoidable deaths, destruction.
Broiler production dominates earnings, while high feed costs, disease losses and limited insurance coverage continue to challenge farmers.
82,100 Nepalis have registered on the foreign ministry portal, but lately fewer are reporting unsafe conditions, say officials.