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.comGovernment warns against submitting fake information for visashttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/government-warns-against-submitting-fake-information-for-visasWarning comes following US concerns over visa documents and character certificates issued by Nepal Police.Rights defenders urge parties to prioritise transitional justice in poll agendashttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/rights-defenders-urge-parties-to-prioritise-transitional-justice-in-poll-agendasThey said past governments have treated transitional justice as a political tool.Outpatient coverage drastically slashed under government's health insurancehttps://kathmandupost.com/health/2026/02/02/outpatient-coverage-drastically-slashed-under-government-s-health-insuranceFrom February 13, the scheme will cover only up to Rs25,000 for outpatient care, but inpatient and emergency coverage remain up to Rs100,000.Pakistan’s India boycott splits fans as politics overshadows crickethttps://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/02/02/pakistan-s-india-boycott-splits-fans-as-politics-overshadows-cricketThe ICC said it was still awaiting an official communication from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) conveying their “position of selective participation.”Who fears feminism in Bangladesh?https://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/02/02/who-fears-feminism-in-bangladeshIn the post-uprising period in particular, conservative right-wing groups have repeatedly labelled feminist activism a 'Western' act and demanded its complete boycott.Nepal beat Bhutan 2–1 to keep final hopes alive in SAFF U19 Women’s Championshiphttps://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/02/02/nepal-beat-bhutan-2-1-to-keep-final-hopes-alive-in-saff-u19-women-s-championshipGoals from Srijana Baduwal and substitute Prajita Rai earn Nepal their first win of the tournament in Pokhara.Gen Z pressure forced me to pick certain ministers, PM tells upper househttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/gen-z-influence-led-to-compelled-ministerial-picks-prime-minister-karki-tells-houseThe prime minister revealed that the names inducted under pressure included Mahabir Pun, Kulman Ghising, Jagdish Kharel and Bablu Gupta.Iran weighs nuclear diplomacy with US; gaps over missiles remainhttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/iran-weighs-nuclear-diplomacy-with-us-gaps-over-missiles-remainLast year the United States struck Iranian nuclear targets, joining in at the close of a 12-day Israeli bombing campaign.British serial killer ‘Suffolk Strangler’ pleads guilty to 1999 murderhttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/british-serial-killer-suffolk-strangler-pleads-guilty-to-1999-murderThe killer was given a whole-life order, meaning he could never be released from prison, for what the sentencing judge described as “a targeted campaign of murder”.Nepse edges up marginally after two-day declinehttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/02/02/nepse-edges-up-marginally-after-two-day-declineBenchmark index gains 0.05 per cent to close at 2,695.73 points as turnover slips to Rs8.22 billion.Kantipur journalist Deepak Sapkota among three to receive Amar Nembang Memorial Awardhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/kantipur-journalist-deepak-sapkota-among-three-to-receive-amar-nembang-memorial-awardThe seventh edition of the award also includes poet Devendra Sakten Rai and writer Malisha Yakthungba.Bangladesh beat India 2–0 in SAFF U19 Women’s Championship in Pokharahttps://kathmandupost.com/sports/2026/02/02/bangladesh-beat-india-2-0-in-saff-u19-women-s-championship-in-pokharaCaptain Arpita Biswas and Alpi Akter score first-half goals as Bangladesh maintain winning run.Slump in commodities rattles global marketshttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/slump-in-commodities-rattles-global-marketsAn increase in margin requirements is generally negative for affected contracts, as the higher capital outlay can dampen speculative participation, reduce liquidity, and push traders to unwind positions.Ex-minister Jitendra Narayan Dev quits UMLhttps://kathmandupost.com/politics/2026/02/02/ex-minister-jitendra-narayan-dev-quits-uml Says party misread Gen Z protests and drifted towards authoritarianism.Three TIA customs staff held with bribe money, 23 mobile phones seizedhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/three-tia-customs-staff-held-with-bribe-money-23-mobile-phones-seizedCIAA says the trio demanded bribes from service users sending goods abroad through courier services; cash and phones seized for investigation.Former UK minister Mandelson quits Labour after new Epstein revelationshttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/former-uk-minister-mandelson-quits-labour-after-new-epstein-revelationsMandelson was key to the Labour Party’s electoral success when Tony Blair was prime minister starting in the 1990s.Supreme Court bars publication of citizenship numbers in driving licence resultshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/supreme-court-bars-publication-of-citizenship-numbers-in-driving-licence-resultsCourt says disclosing personal details violates right to privacy.Karnali gets first 132 kV transmission linehttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/karnali-gets-first-132-kv-transmission-lineNepal Electricity Authority says new line will improve reliability and support industrial growth.Gold price drops by Rs13,400 per tolahttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/02/02/gold-price-drops-by-rs13-400-per-tolaAfter hitting a record high last week, gold and silver prices continue to slide.Japan PM Takaichi’s party poised for landslide victory, poll showshttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/japan-pm-takaichi-s-party-poised-for-landslide-victory-poll-showsA strong Sunday election result would strengthen Takaichi’s party leadership and support her fiscal expansion, raising concerns over Japan’s finances and bond yields.Washington scolds Cuba after crowds heckle US diplomathttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/02/washington-scolds-cuba-after-crowds-heckle-us-diplomatTensions between the longtime foes escalated after Trump labelled Cuba a US security threat and threatened tariffs on nations supplying oil to the communist-run island.President Paudel begins four-day official visit to Japanhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/02/president-paudel-begins-four-day-official-visit-to-japanHe will meet Japan’s emperor, prime minister, and business leaders as part of events marking 70 years of diplomatic tiesPolitics of discouragementhttps://kathmandupost.com/editorial/2026/02/02/politics-of-discouragementThere is a need for nuanced debates on how best to contain the spread of misogyny online.Is the Indian Nipah variant more severe?https://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/02/02/is-the-indian-nipah-variant-more-severeIncreased infectivity can’t be ruled out, given its capacity to undergo further natural mutations.Today’s weather: February 2, 2026https://kathmandupost.com/weather/2026/02/02/today-s-weather-february-2-2026Stay informed and prepared: Plan your day with The Kathmandu Post’s weather updates.Post-conflict elections are always challenginghttps://kathmandupost.com/interviews/2026/02/02/post-conflict-elections-are-always-challenging-1769994892Leaders will only follow the election code of conduct when they are compelled to do so by legislation.Pakistan to boycott T20 World Cup group match against Indiahttps://kathmandupost.com/cricket/2026/02/02/pakistan-to-boycott-t20-world-cup-group-match-against-indiaPakistan, who are scheduled to play all their matches in Sri Lanka, would forfeit two points if they boycotted the India match. Capturing the past and future in the same framehttps://kathmandupost.com/arts/2026/02/02/capturing-the-past-and-future-in-the-same-frameThe exhibition ‘Changing Times’ suggests that the past and future are not opposites, but forces that continue to shape each other in the present.‘Living Heritage’ brings art and theatre togetherhttps://kathmandupost.com/art-culture/2026/02/02/living-heritage-brings-art-and-theatre-togetherA collaborative exhibition at The Nanee showcases Paubha paintings and a live theatre performance rooted in the cultural traditions of the Kathmandu Valley.12 teams participating in Aaha Rara Pokhara Gold Cup’s silver jubileehttps://kathmandupost.com/football/2026/02/02/12-teams-participating-in-aaha-rara-pokhara-gold-cup-s-silver-jubileeThe 25th edition of the football tournament kicks off on February 10, with the final scheduled on February 21. It will be the first time in 25 editions that the event will be played under lights.Gandaki enforces ride-hailing rules after months of delay, Bagmati yet to followhttps://kathmandupost.com/money/2026/02/02/gandaki-enforces-ride-hailing-rules-after-months-of-delay-bagmati-yet-to-followGandaki Province has formally implemented ride-sharing and self-drive service regulations after gazette publication, while Bagmati continues to delay similar guidelines despite Supreme Court directives.As polls near, Oli sounds softer on Gen Z uprisinghttps://kathmandupost.com/politics/2026/02/02/as-polls-near-oli-sounds-softer-on-gen-z-uprisingParty official and political analyst, however, say the UML chief has yet to soften on Sept 9 violence.Water bird numbers fall sharply across Nepalhttps://kathmandupost.com/province-no-5/2026/02/02/water-bird-numbers-fall-sharply-across-nepalA nationwide census conducted last month shows populations have dropped in major wetlands. Experts cite habitat loss and human threats.Millions exposed to lead in toothpaste, sindoor and eyelinershttps://kathmandupost.com/health/2026/02/02/millions-exposed-to-lead-in-toothpaste-sindoor-and-eyelinersEven popular brands in Nepal found laced with highly toxic metal that can damage the brain, kidneys, nervous system.Election Commission seeks public help to curb poll code violationshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/01/election-commission-seeks-public-help-to-curb-poll-code-violationsThe commission has sought clarification from 23 candidates and institutions after finding their actions problematic.MoFA urges Nepalis in Iran to leave immediately amid security concernshttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/01/mofa-urges-nepalis-in-iran-to-leave-immediately-amid-security-concernsMinistry advises Nepalis to defer travel and prepare documents for emergency exit.Korea warns Nepal over EPS staff safetyhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/01/korea-warns-nepal-over-eps-staff-safetySeoul cautions it may not send human resource staff again if security concerns persist amid protests by qualified Nepali workers.Dry landslide disrupts traffic along Bhakunde–Mangaltar section of BP Highwayhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/01/dry-landslide-disrupts-traffic-along-bhakunde-mangaltar-section-of-bp-highwayPolice said continuous falling debris has made it unsafe to immediately deploy excavators to clear the road.CIAA files corruption case against Nepal Reinsurance Company chair Paudelhttps://kathmandupost.com/national/2026/02/01/ciaa-files-corruption-case-against-nepal-reinsurance-chair-paudelThe anti-graft body accused Paudel of embezzling over Rs124.7 million during his tenure at Udayapur Cement Company.Zelenskiy says new trilateral talks set for Feb 4-5 in Abu Dhabihttps://kathmandupost.com/world/2026/02/01/zelenskiy-says-new-trilateral-talks-set-for-feb-4-5-in-abu-dhabiUkrainian President announced the trilateral talks on social media X.