Sustainability and existential philosophy on display The Kala Salon in Thamel is currently the epicentre of artistic discourse in the Valley as it hosts two thought-provoking exhibitions, ‘Foraging Chroma’ by Meena Gurung, and ‘From Zero to Sunya’ by Cinzia, which commenced on March 10.
Rupert Murdoch, 92, plans to marry for 5th time He plans to marry Elena Zhukova, 67, a Russian-born retired scientist he met last year.
What is Ramadan and how do Muslims observe the Islamic holy month? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar; the month cycles through the seasons.
Chopin lovers can't meet their hero, but this pianist got to do the next best thing Pianist Eric Guo did everything but travel through time to commune with Chopin.
Nepalaya releases historic narrative "Bahadur Shah" Nepalaya, a prominent book publication house, has unveiled a new book titled 'Bahadur Shah,' shedding light on significant yet overlooked figures in the nation's history.
Last surviving member of the first team to conquer Mount Everest says it is crowded and dirty now Kanchha was just a young man when he joined the Hillary-Tenzing expedition.
Zuckerberg meets LG, Samsung chiefs in Seoul as Meta ramps up AI ambitions Kim said Zuckerberg will also likely talk with Samsung about producing Meta-exclusive chips to ease its reliance on the AI chip market-dominant NVIDIA.
In water-stressed Singapore, a search for new solutions to keep the taps flowing Despite the leaps that Singapore has made in its journey for water security, Seah warns that continued progress is essential for the island.
Proposing on Valentine's Day, Albanese becomes Australia's first leader to get engaged in office Albanese, 60, has an adult son with his first wife. They divorced after a 19-year marriage.
UK's King Charles III attends church for first time since revealing he has cancer King Charles III cheerfully waved to well-wishers on Sunday as he left church services near his country estate in eastern England
Freelance journalists win $100,000 prizes for work impacting underrepresented communities Kalifa said he's spent the last few years of his career trying to document the resilience of people who are enduring tragedy.
Hong Kong symphony: A city of paradoxes, it gracefully balances advanced infrastructure with a rich ecological tapestry In the heart of the East, where the modern skyline meets ancient traditions, Hong Kong emerges as a canvas of intricate details waiting to be explored.
Brides, biryani and marriage multiplexes: Pakistan's wedding season heats up in cool weather Guests thumbed through the order of service, which one Muslim guest in the pews said was “very helpful” for navigating the Christian ceremony.
We could see the world's 1st trillionaire in the next decade. Here are some of today's richest 1% The world might see its first trillionaire sooner than you think. And that puts a spotlight on today's richest 1%.
Kathmandu Government to review laws to address cooperative problems The government is set to review the legal framework to tackle the issues observed in financial cooperatives.
Nepal Former lawmaker Alam and three others sentenced to life imprisonment for Rautahat murder District Judge Matrika Prasad Acharya handed down the verdict to Alam, his brother Mahatav, Badri Sahani, and Sheikh Sheraj.
Sports Liverpool's Premier League title hopes hit by 2-0 loss to Everton. Man United survives another scare Statistics showed Everton won 75% of all duels in the opening half hour.
Kathmandu Grade 12 exams begin tomorrow with 390,847 students participating A total of 390,847 students, including 196,914 females and 193,933 males, will participate.
Sports Delhi survives Rashid's onslaught to beat Gujarat by 4 runs in IPL Delhi rose to No. 6 with its fourth win in nine games, while Gujarat slipped to No. 7 on inferior net run-rate after losing its fifth game in nine matches.
Sports Spanish women among top Laureus winners and Djokovic is world sportsman of the year Novak Djokovic received the sportsman of the year at the ceremony in Madrid,
World Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task The party symbols range from a lotus to a hand, bow, arrow, pressure cooker, hammer, sickle, kettle, balloon, and torch.
World Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left For World Malaria Day on Thursday, here is what you need to know about the situation in Africa:
Nepal Karnali Chief Minister Kandel secures vote of confidence Yamlal Kandel, Chief Minister of Karnali Province, has won a vote of confidence from the provincial assembly on Thursday.
Nepal SC orders accused in fake Bhutanese Refugee case to remain in custody Rayamajhi and others appealed to the Supreme Court against the orders of the District Court Kathmandu and the High Court Patan to send them to prison for investigation.
Business 16th Plan stresses on integrated infrastructure development, IT use: PM Dahal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the 16th periodic plan will focus on integrated infrastructure development and extension and utilisation of information technology.
Kathmandu A Room of One's Own- Creative Writing Workshop for Queer Youth 16 aspiring queer writers attended A Room of One’s Own - a day-long creative writing workshop organized by United Nations Nepal and Katha Satha today.