Kathamndu post RSShttps://kathmandupost.com/The Kathmandu Post : Find the latest breaking news from Nepal, opinion and analysis on Nepali politics, business, culture and arts, sports, movies, food and travel, books, education, auto and more at kathmandupost.comBack in Nepal, Yodda is chasing a bigger dreamhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/07/10/back-in-nepal-yodda-is-chasing-a-bigger-dreamAfter 16 years in the UK, rapper Yodda reflects on leaving the British Army, reconnecting with Nepal, and why he believes Nepali hip-hop is on the verge of global recognition.Hetauda Textile Industry revival plan moves aheadhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/10/hetauda-textile-industry-revival-plan-moves-aheadArmy begins feasibility study as government explores restarting the defunct state-owned factory after 26 years.Starlink eyes Nepal entry via Bangladesh but domestic regulatory policy hurdles persisthttps://kathmandupost.com/science-technology/2026/07/10/starlink-eyes-nepal-entry-via-bangladesh-but-domestic-regulatory-policy-hurdles-persistDhaka’s approval creates a technical pathway for satellite internet into Nepal, yet licensing rules and foreign ownership restrictions continue to keep Starlink out.UML survey finds little support for Oli’s continued leadershiphttps://kathmandupost.com/politics/2026/07/10/uml-survey-finds-little-support-for-oli-s-continued-leadershipThe internal survey submitted to the party's general secretary shows 87.6 percent of respondents backing a leadership overhaul.Hundreds leave Janakpur on a march to Kathmandu to appeal against loan sharkshttps://kathmandupost.com/province-no-2/2026/07/10/hundreds-leave-janakpur-on-a-march-to-kathmandu-to-appeal-against-loan-sharksHundreds begin a 15-day walk from Janakpur, saying authorities have failed to curb predatory lending, leaving borrowers trapped in court battles and at risk of losing their property.Fix flaws in new rules to better serve education sectorhttps://kathmandupost.com/editorial/2026/07/09/fix-flaws-in-new-rules-to-better-serve-education-sectorThe government must better engage stakeholders to balance oversight and business viability.Reclaiming the dignity of child soldiers of the People’s Warhttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/07/09/reclaiming-the-dignity-of-child-soldiers-of-the-people-s-warStolen from classrooms and playgrounds and thrust into conflict, the minors lost their formative years of education, economic mobility and psychological security.The case for Nepal’s sovereign wealth funds to attract FDIhttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/07/09/the-case-for-nepal-s-sovereign-wealth-funds-to-attract-fdiNepal can reach its goal of becoming a $100 billion economy in five years by adopting innovative tax policies to build a foreign sovereign wealth fund, and by creating a friendly business climate.Repeated fines forced ride-hailing driver to set himself ablaze, family allegeshttps://kathmandupost.com/valley/2026/07/09/repeated-fines-forced-ride-hailing-driver-to-set-himself-ablaze-family-allegesGanesh Nepali sustained serious injuries after setting himself ablaze outside the Department of Passports in Kathmandu.Govt unveils ambitious national commitment paper outlining governance reform agendahttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/govt-unveils-ambitious-national-commitment-paper-outlining-governance-reform-agendaThe Cabinet-endorsed document sets ambitious targets, including 7 percent annual economic growth, 1.5 million new jobs and wide-ranging reforms in governance, digitalisation and public service delivery. Karnali Highway remains province’s deadliest road despite millions spent on repairshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/karnali-highway-remains-province-s-deadliest-road-despite-millions-spent-on-repairs Police say the highway accounts for nearly 56 percent of road accidents in the province as poor road conditions, ageing vehicles, difficult terrain and weak traffic discipline continue to fuel fatal crashes.Property Inquiry Commission begins vetting officials’ assetshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/property-inquiry-commission-begins-vetting-officials-assetsMore than 13,000 public officials have filed asset declarations while around 1,500 complaints alleging concealed wealth and proxy ownership are under review.Court acquits former Nepal Telecom chief and 17 others in corruption casehttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/court-acquits-former-nepal-telecom-chief-and-17-others-in-corruption-caseAnti-graft agency had sought Rs330 million in damages over alleged irregularities in the company’s billing system upgrade.Fresh bird flu detection in dead crows keeps Central Zoo shuthttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/fresh-bird-flu-detection-in-dead-crows-keeps-central-zoo-shut Zoo has lost around Rs20 million since closing three weeks ago, as bird flu spreads to 84 poultry farms across the Valley and 22 in Kavrepalanchok.FIFA refereeing chief rejects claims of bias in Argentina’s win over Egypthttps://kathmandupost.com/football/2026/07/09/fifa-refereeing-chief-rejects-claims-of-bias-in-argentina-s-win-over-egyptCollina says questioning officials’ integrity has no place in football after Egypt’s complaints over VAR decisions.Karnali shelves flagship girls’ savings scheme, leaving 11,000 beneficiaries in limbohttps://kathmandupost.com/karnali-province/2026/07/09/karnali-shelves-flagship-girls-savings-scheme-leaving-11-000-beneficiaries-in-limboThe provincial government has excluded the programme from next year’s budget after suspending deposits for four years, triggering criticism from lawmakers and uncertainty over more than Rs420 million already held in beneficiaries’ accounts. Man sets himself on fire outside passport department in Kathmandu, seriously injuredhttps://kathmandupost.com/valley/2026/07/09/man-sets-himself-on-fire-outside-passport-department-in-kathmandu-seriously-injuredPolice say the 25-year-old took the extreme step after city police locked his motorcycle parked outside the department’s gate.Half-filled LPG policy leaves consumers paying more as supply fears easehttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/07/09/half-filled-lpg-policy-leaves-consumers-paying-more-as-supply-fears-easeConsumers, dealers and bottling companies say the emergency measure introduced during the West Asia conflict has outlived its purpose, adding transport costs and operational burdens while full gas supplies remain unavailable.Meal suspension at holding centres sparks criticism, government resumes food supplyhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/meal-suspension-at-holding-centres-sparks-criticism-government-resumes-food-supplyHundreds of displaced families were left uncertain about their next meal after food distribution stopped for nearly two days, before authorities restored the service on Tuesday evening.US military carries out fresh strikes on Iran, prompting Iran attacks on Kuwait and Bahrainhttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/07/09/us-military-carries-out-fresh-strikes-on-iran-prompting-iran-attacks-on-kuwait-and-bahrainThe latest round of attacks, which the US said was carried out in response to Tuesday’s assault on three cargo ships transiting the strait, came hours after President Donald Trump said he believed an interim ceasefire with Iran to be “over.”Three arrested over alleged Bal Mandir property embezzlementhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/three-arrested-over-alleged-bal-mandir-property-embezzlementCIB team detains three people for investigation into alleged misappropriation of property belonging to Bal Mandir in Naxal, Kathmandu.BOOKTALK: The stories hidden in a songhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/07/09/booktalk-the-stories-hidden-in-a-songEthnomusicologist Anna Marie Stirr discusses how a chance encounter with Dohori sparked decades of research into Nepal’s musical heritage, oral traditions and cultural preservation.The performance before the performancehttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/07/09/the-performance-before-the-performanceEvery artist has a pre-performance ritual. Kuma Sagar, Asmita Adhikari and Sushant KC share their preshow rituals and favourite memories from previous Radio Kantipur National Music Awards.Congress, UML working to petition court against House regulationshttps://kathmandupost.com/politics/2026/07/09/congress-uml-working-to-petition-court-against-house-regulationsCongress and UML say key provisions on ‘obstacle removal’, constitutional amendments and the legal status of House regulations violate the constitution and undermine the bicameral legislature.Guglielmo Arena leaves Nepal after just one match, says his project became impossiblehttps://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/07/09/guglielmo-arena-leaves-nepal-after-just-one-match-says-his-project-became-impossibleThe Swiss-born Italian arrived in March, believing Nepal could win their maiden SAFF Championship. But he left less than four months later, after FIFA’s suspension of ANFA forced him to walk away with a heavy heart.Nepal introduces tough rules to rein in educational consultancies, foreign-linked collegeshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/nepal-introduces-tough-rules-to-rein-in-educational-consultancies-foreign-linked-collegesRegulations require cash deposits, tighter licensing process, affiliation criteria and compulsory Nepal Studies courses.China seeks trade pact and investment safeguards in Nepalhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/09/china-seeks-trade-pact-and-investment-safeguards-in-nepalVisiting Chinese Vice Minister Yan urges one-stop services for investors and Nepal’s backing at WTO, as Kathmandu presses Beijing to expedite stalled infrastructure projects.PM looks to private sector to lift economyhttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/07/09/pm-looks-to-private-sector-to-lift-economyBusiness leaders seek legal safeguards for entrepreneurs and policy reforms to revive investment. PM says honest businessmen have nothing to fear. Government’s ordinance push hits a wallhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/08/government-s-ordinance-push-hits-a-wallFour ordinances related to constitutional bodies, universities, and public service holders are set to lapse Thursday.Clear the air on constitutional amendmenthttps://kathmandupost.com/editorial/2026/07/08/clear-the-air-on-constitutional-amendmentBoth the government and opposition parties have acted irresponsibly on the constitution amendment process.Are Nepal’s intellectuals selling out?https://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/07/08/are-nepal-s-intellectuals-selling-outThe blanket support of the government’s every action, just or unjust, will motivate it to veer into authoritarianism.A call for inclusive disaster risk reductionhttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/07/08/a-call-for-inclusive-disaster-risk-reductionDisasters have differential impacts on various groups, but preparedness and responses remain generalised.Nepal’s micro and small industry registrations plunge 75 percent in five years despite policy pushhttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/07/08/nepal-s-micro-and-small-industry-registrations-plunge-75-percent-in-five-years-despite-policy-pushEntrepreneurs cite lack of finance, poor market access and ineffective government support, while experts say most micro enterprises remain informal and struggle to grow.Government appoints Govinda Bahadur Karki as chief secretaryhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/07/08/government-appoints-govinda-bahadur-karki-as-chief-secretaryCabinet promotes Prime Minister’s Office secretary to the top bureaucratic post as incumbent Suman Raj Aryal retires on July 9 after reaching the age limit.The World Cup’s hidden runners: referees keep pace with players and pressurehttps://kathmandupost.com/football/2026/07/08/the-world-cup-s-hidden-runners-referees-keep-pace-with-players-and-pressureA referee may spend one match battling humidity in Miami and another chasing play at more than 2,200 metres above sea level ​in Mexico City.Aggregate supply dispute stalls Tribhuvan airport expansionhttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/07/08/aggregate-supply-dispute-stalls-tribhuvan-airport-expansionWork on Tribhuvan International Airport's taxiway and international apron has stopped after high-grade crushed stone supplies from Godawari were cut off amid a legal dispute involving quarry operators and the municipality. Kathmandu Valley steps up CCTV-based traffic enforcementhttps://kathmandupost.com/valley/2026/07/08/kathmandu-valley-steps-up-cctv-based-traffic-enforcementTraffic police use real-time camera feeds to detect violations and are preparing to introduce a fully digital system that will issue fines remotely.Sajha Yatayat dismisses rumours of repainting buses blue for women-only servicehttps://kathmandupost.com/valley/2026/07/08/sajha-yatayat-dismisses-rumours-of-repainting-buses-blue-for-women-only-service The transport cooperative says AI-generated images have fuelled false claims online, stressing that its iconic green buses will retain their colour as the government prepares to launch the ‘Blue Bus’ initiative for women.ACAP surveys wild mushrooms in Lamjung forests to document species diversityhttps://kathmandupost.com/gandaki-province/2026/07/08/acap-surveys-wild-mushrooms-in-lamjung-forests-to-document-species-diversityA week-long study along three high-altitude routes records more than 50 mushroom species and seeks to document their habitats, local uses and conservation needs.Iran targets sites in Bahrain, Kuwait after wave of US strikeshttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/07/08/iran-targets-sites-in-bahrain-kuwait-after-wave-of-us-strikesTehran retaliates against US bases in Gulf states as fragile ceasefire unravels following renewed attacks and oil sanctions.