UN Security Council urges India-Pakistan talks on Kashmir, Islamabad says
India’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the meeting, which had been sought by Islamabad.
India’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the meeting, which had been sought by Islamabad.
While maintaining medium HDI status, Nepal faces mounting challenges as global progress slows and AI reshapes development dynamics.
India has said two of the "terrorists" who killed 26 men at a popular tourist site in Kashmir on April 22 came from Pakistan.
A clash broke out during the scheduled voting day, resulting in vandalism and physical assaults.
The Bundestag now has 14 days to elect Merz or another chancellor.
Former minister and writer, Nepal is remembered for his dual legacy in Nepali politics and literature.
Benchmark index posts slight gain amid mixed sectoral performance; turnover nears Rs9 billion
The deal, which would be OpenAI’s largest acquisition to date, would complement ChatGPT’s coding capabilities.
The strikes killed at least one person and injured at least 35 people, the Houthi-run Saba news agency said citing the health ministry.
Hyderabad managed three wins in 11 games and won only two of their six home matches this season.
Demand impartial investigation into Resham Chaudhary’s arrest incident.
All vehicular movement suspended due to safety concerns, police say.
Experts explore possible causes of road collapse, as local residents express concerns about further subsidence.
The bus travelling to Bhojpur from Dharan crashed on Monday.
US budget outlines released on Friday called for phasing out NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and its Orion crew vehicle, which includes a key service module supplied by Europe’s Airbus on behalf of ESA.
Dark plumes of smoke could be seen emerging from the vicinity of the country’s main maritime port in the city where hundreds of thousands of displaced people have sought refuge.
The new rapid financing facility will enable members to access emergency financing without conditions in case of financial crises arising from sudden shocks.
Nepal’s key bird sanctuary could lose its Ramsar status if destructive tourism continues.
Residents in the divided Himalayan region known for its snow-covered peaks, fast-running streams and majestic Mughal-era gardens rely heavily on tourism.
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Unaddressed issues can slowly breed resentment and dissatisfaction. Over time, these emotions result in demotivation.
Two other people in the car with him are also injured.
Nepal are drawn alongside host India and Sri Lanka in Group B, while Bangladesh, Bhutan and Maldives make up Group A.
Army defeated Gandaki Province 3-0 in the final league-stage game to accumulate nine points and emerge as the champions.
As many as 14 children under five years of age succumbed to diarrhoea in the fiscal year 2080-81, up from four the previous fiscal year.
The main opposition leader claims the government’s inability to appoint the governor highlights its failure.
150 foreign delegates are expected at Nepal’s first global climate dialogue.
Tests reveal alarming levels of organophosphates in vegetables sold in Kathmandu. These cause nerve damage.
Tragic start to the 2025 spring climbing season as four climbers have lost their lives in Nepal’s mountains.
Spanning over 4,000 square feet, the Centre features more than 400 global-standard designs across seven curated collections.
The government’s refusal to make property details of ministers public is problematic.
The celebrations, which come as US President Donald Trump is pressing for a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war, kicked off on Monday.
Any potential India-Pakistan conflict is undesirable both for Nepal and the region.
The disparity in Nepal’s investment needs and its achievements necessitates mobilising private investment.
The Trump administration opposes draft reforms of the world’s financial system intended to help developing countries, including around taxation, credit ratings and fossil fuel subsidies.
The diplomatic flare-up and exchanges of small arms fire across the border in Kashmir has alarmed world and regional powers.
Since the collapse of the US-backed ceasefire, Israel has imposed a blockade of aid into the enclave, drawing warnings from the United Nations and international organizations that the 2.3 million population faces imminent famine.
Rescue teams from the Armed Police Force and the Nepal Army were deployed for the operation.
The bike reportedly plunged some 600 metres down a hillside.
The cricketer is now eligible to play domestic and international matches following clearance of spot-fixing charges.
Demonstrators allege 18-month delay in deployment despite passing language test; two arrested as media faces obstruction.
Benchmark index falls for fifth straight session amid widespread sectoral losses.
84 people plunged into a river in Southwestern China on Sunday when boats capsized due to strong winds, state media reported.
The federal prison at Alcatraz housed notorious US criminals such as Al Capone before it closed in 1963. It is now one of San Francisco’s most popular tourist destinations.
The security cabinet also approved a new plan for aid distribution in Gaza, Israel’s Ynet news website reported on Monday, though it was unclear when supplies would be let in to the enclave.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate.
The passenger bus en route to Bhojpur veers off road and falls 50 metres down.
Big-name multinationals right down to niche e-commerce players last week cut sales targets, warned of job cuts and reviewed their business plans, while major economies revised down growth prospects amid bleak data read-outs.
The work represents the first tangible step by India to operate outside agreements covered by the Indus Waters Treaty, unbroken since 1960 despite three wars and several other conflicts between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Military experts say neither side will consider nuclear weapons unless pushed to the wall, but even a limited conflict would carry high risks of escalation.