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.comOil tankers burn near Iraq as Iranian strikes defy Trump’s claim to have ‘won’ the warhttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/03/12/oil-tankers-burn-near-iraq-as-iranian-strikes-defy-trump-s-claim-to-have-won-the-warUS Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Trump had ‌authorized the release ⁠of 172 million barrels from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve from next week.Today’s weather: March 12, 2026https://kathmandupost.com/weather/2026/03/12/today-s-weather-march-11-2026-1773283900Stay informed and prepared: Plan your day with The Kathmandu Post’s weather updates.JE vaccination for 35+ residents in Nawalarasi East begins tomorrowhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/je-vaccination-for-35-residents-in-nawalarasi-east-begins-tomorrowFunding crunch forced the government to target only high-risk groups and just one district, say officials.Congress’s election results unexpected, will be discussed in party, says Sitaulahttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/congress-s-election-results-unexpected-will-be-discussed-in-party-says-sitaulaAnother National Assembly member, Jitjung Basnet says holding the special general convention just before thepolls had ruined the party’s prospects.Voter turnout revised to 60 percent, lowest since 1991https://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/voter-turnout-revised-to-60-percent-lowest-since-1991Six parties cross PR threshold to become national parties. RSP nears two-thirds majority.A ‘national plan’ would be needed to evacuate Nepalis from Gulf, Foreign Minister Sharma sayshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/a-national-plan-would-be-needed-to-evacuate-nepalis-from-gulf-foreign-minister-sharma-saysSharma emphasises that if necessary, the state must rescue Nepali citizens at any cost.Phantom scarcityhttps://kathmandupost.com/editorial/2026/03/12/phantom-scarcity We are a nation haunted by ghosts of past shortages. Yet there seems to be enough LPG for everyone.Nepal’s new leadership’s challengeshttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/03/12/nepal-s-new-leadership-s-challengesA major test for Nepal’s new PM is pursuing development goals without getting caught in geopolitics.Consistency over intensity: Building a sustainable fitness routinehttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/03/12/consistency-over-intensity-building-a-sustainable-fitness-routineMany people think they need intense workouts to see results, but what really matters is exercising regularly.Rethinking electoral systemshttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/03/12/rethinking-electoral-systemsAny reform must respect our geographic diversity, cultural pluralism and historical political evolution.Defectors from established parties ride RSP wave to victoryhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/defectors-from-established-parties-ride-rsp-wave-to-victoryRastriya Swatantra Party’s FPTP wins saw 42 defectors knock seasoned leaders from major parties.A canvas turned inwardhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/03/12/a-canvas-turned-inwardAt Kala Salon, Sangee Shrestha’s ‘Antardrishti’ explores memory and spirituality through bold colours, geometry and symbolism.Nepal set for fresh fertiliser crunch as Iran war hits supply, pushes up priceshttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/03/12/nepal-set-for-fresh-fertiliser-crunch-as-iran-war-hits-supply-pushes-up-pricesConflict in West Asia is disrupting global fertiliser markets and threatening Nepal’s rice inputs ahead of crucial planting season.Nepal’s communists lose electoral griphttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/12/nepal-s-communists-lose-electoral-gripLeft parties consistently enjoyed popular vote of around 40 percent, which has dropped to 21 percent this time.Three more vessels hit by projectiles in Strait of Hormuz, showing merchant ships remain in firing linehttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/03/11/three-more-vessels-hit-by-projectiles-in-strait-of-hormuz-showing-merchant-ships-remain-in-firing-lineIran’s ​Revolutionary Guards have warned that any ship passing through the Strait will be targeted.EC mulls change in voter education strategyhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/ec-mulls-change-in-voter-education-strategyMore than five percent of votes under the first-past-the-post system were invalid in the House elections.No immediate need to evacuate Nepalis from Gulf region, says MoFAhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/no-immediate-need-to-evacuate-nepalis-from-gulf-region-says-mofaOut of 15 Nepalis injured in Iran attack in the Gulf and Israel, 14 have returned to work after treatment.Quick-witted wife saves India’s World Cup hero’s train rusehttps://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/03/11/quick-witted-wife-saves-india-s-world-cup-hero-s-train-ruseWhile his companions boarded first, Dube slipped on at the last ​moment, made for his coach and climbed to the top berth, hoping for a quiet ‌eight-hour ride.EC announces closure of election information and operations centreshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/ec-announces-closure-of-election-information-and-operations-centresThe commission set up the EEIC on December 26, 2025, to ensure the effective dissemination of election-related information to media organisations, stakeholders and voters.NEPSE Index falls 46.78 points as market decline continueshttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/03/11/nepse-index-falls-46-78-points-as-market-decline-continuesTurnover drops sharply to Rs13.18 billion on Wednesday.PR vote counting completes; RSP secures highest voteshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/pr-vote-counting-completes-rsp-secures-highest-votesFinal results awaiting as data entry continues: ECAir strikes reported across the Middle East, Iran clamps down on dissenthttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/03/11/air-strikes-reported-across-the-middle-east-iran-clamps-down-on-dissentThe conflict has effectively blocked vital shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, halting the flow of one-fifth of the world’s fossil energy supplies from the petroleum-rich Gulf.Family launches demonstrations in Surkhet over death of teenage girlhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/family-launches-demonstrations-in-surkhet-over-death-of-teenage-girlFour arrested as family demands impartial investigationGold price increases Rs 2,000 per tola today to trade at Rs 319,000 https://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/03/11/gold-price-increases-rs-2-000-per-tola-to-trade-at-rs-319-000-todaySilver price remains unchangedRSP chief Lamichhane’s election expenses stand at nearly Rs 1 millionhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/rsp-chief-lamichhane-s-election-expenses-stand-at-nearly-rs-1-millionLamichhane submits polls spending details to ECHeaviest day of strikes yet on Iran despite market bets that war will end soonhttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/03/11/heaviest-day-of-strikes-yet-on-iran-despite-market-bets-that-war-will-end-soonEarly on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported another round of attacks was unleashed on US military installations in Bahrain.Budget woes stall Karnali Academy of Health Sciences’ expansionhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/budget-woes-stall-karnali-academy-of-health-sciences-expansionAmbitious nine-year master plan envisions modern medical facilities and expanded healthcare for Karnali residents.What I Watch Online: Pavitra Gautamhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/03/11/what-i-watch-online-pavitra-gautamGautam is the CEO and co-founder of Karkhana. He is an educator and entrepreneur.Today’s weather: March 11, 2026https://kathmandupost.com/weather/2026/03/11/today-s-weather-march-11-2026Stay informed and prepared: Plan your day with The Kathmandu Post’s weather updates.Footballers end protest after deal to start A Division League on April 13https://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/03/11/footballers-end-protest-after-deal-to-start-a-division-league-on-april-13Clubs feel left out and pressurised as they were not part of the agreement between players and ANFA to hold the remaining matches of the top-tier regularly from May 3.After measles hits over 60 children, Baglung to start vaccination Fridayhttps://kathmandupost.com/health/2026/03/11/after-measles-hits-over-60-children-baglung-to-start-vaccination-fridayOfficials target 7,000 children aged 10-19. Vaccination status of infected children unknown.The human story behind the floodhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/03/11/the-human-story-behind-the-floodDirector Kim Byung-woo blends disaster cinema with philosophical inquiry in ‘The Great Flood’, where memory and AI blur the boundaries of human experience.Is RSP leadership hesitant to confirm Shah as PM?https://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/is-rsp-leadership-hesitant-to-confirm-shah-as-pmWhile Lamichhane and Aryal’s remarks raise questions, lower-rung leaders say there is no question of deviating from the previous agreement.Political bastions collapse as voters embrace new faces across Nepalhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/political-bastions-collapse-as-voters-embrace-new-faces-across-nepalLong-established politicians were defeated and traditional parties displaced as RSP gained sweeping nationwide influence.The new government wants to court India, China, and the West — without owing any of themhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/03/11/rsp-eyes-prosperity-via-development-diplomacy The RSP calls it “development diplomacy.” Experts say it's an attempt to attract investment and aid without the political strings that have made MCC and BRI so controversial.Kathmandu frets over cooking gas, but oil corporation says supply normalhttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/03/11/kathmandu-frets-over-cooking-gas-but-oil-corporation-says-supply-normalThailand, Vietnam, India and Bangladesh roll out energy-saving measures.Foul playhttps://kathmandupost.com/editorial/2026/03/11/foul-play-1773189355We cannot expect gold-medal football performances on a copper-coin budget managed with leaden hands.When the bell tollshttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/03/11/when-the-bell-tollsDelivery will test whether the rabble-rousers can remain relevant amid mounting challenges.How public expectations are redefining political legitimacy in Nepalhttps://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/03/11/how-public-expectations-are-redefining-political-legitimacy-in-nepalFollowing decades of progress, the challenge today is making democratic governance effective. Question themhttps://kathmandupost.com/opinion/2026/03/11/question-themSupporting the new government is vital but vigilance is needed to prevent yet another political disaster.