Silent collapse of Nepali democracy: The republic has become a transactional arrangement The cyber law is not about regulation – it is a weapon crafted by the Kathmandu elite to suppress dissent and safeguard entrenched power.
That small, high, hateful bugle: The malarial conundrum You’d think of it as the most implausible miniature aircraft of all — with the unbearable ‘drum beats’ in your ear. You got the whole idea right — a hazard you’d not even ‘touch’ from afar, as it were.
Forthcoming monsoon: Bane or boon? The skyline of the country was dominated by flowers and fragrance till recently during the spring.
Ending caste discrimination: Can this be done in a decade? Caste discrimination remains a persistent issue in Nepal, and members of the Dalit community are still victims of many abuses.
Celebrating our decline: Nepal's education crisis Every year, a growing wave of young Nepalese leaves the country, driven by the promise of better education, brighter career prospects and higher living standards abroad.
Autism in Nepal: Not rare, just overlooked What if a child wanted to speak but couldn’t, not out of rebellion, but because the world felt too loud, too bright, too much? Would you know how to help or look away if you are overwhelmed and unsure?
India's doctrinal shift: Its implications for South Asian stability In international relations, doctrines guide a country’s foreign policy and military strategy.
CBDCs and the future of money: A global shift towards sovereign digital currency Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) have rapidly evolved from theoretical discussions into a tangible component of modern financial systems.
Nepal's path to security amid regional turmoil: Learn from others and stay vigilant As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to simmer, Nepal is at a critical crossroads.
India Pakistan conflict: Implications for Nepal The world was virtually shaken by yet another conflict between India and Pakistan when it was nursing multiple wounds inflicted by war between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas as well as those in Syria and Sudan.
Nepal's EV revolution: Just when it needs to rev up, it risks stalling This week, the Government of Nepal will be calling for global climate leadership to save its glaciers, and with them, its economic future.
The Real Looters: US Foreign Policy and the Myth of Victimhood According to billionaire Donald Trump, America, the world's wealthiest country, has long been financially abused by virtually all other nations.
War or peace?: Whither humankind If people once thought that wars had to be won to bring peace, the years after two world wars have shown us otherwise.
"We are the Ocean": A universal bond crucial for our future From the 9th to the 13th of June 2025, France will co-host, with Costa Rica, the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3).
Nepal NRN Sujan Katwal awarded prestigious MBE by UK government Non-resident Nepali businessman and social worker Sujan Katwal has been awarded the prestigious MBE medal by the British government.
Entertainment Nepathya Mesmerizes Boston with Folk-Rock and Patriotic Fervor During USA Tour 2025 The 14-member entourage will head to Greensboro, North Carolina to perform on June 14 before returning to Nepal.
World Iran launches retaliatory strikes on Israel, killing at least 3 people Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes on Israel into Saturday morning, killing at least three people and wounding dozens, after a series of blistering Israeli attacks on the heart of Iran’s nuclear program and its armed forces.
Nepal Baglung jeep accident: Death toll rises to four The death toll from the jeep accident that occurred on Friday evening at Astu Batasedanda in Dhorpatan Municipality-5, Baglung, has risen to four.
World Death toll in Indian plane crash climbs to 270 as search teams find more bodies Search and recovery teams continued scouring the site of one of India’s worst aviation disasters for a third day after the Air India flight fell from the sky and killed at least 270 people in Gujarat state, officials said Saturday.
Entertainment A Grammy category is created for album covers just as Sabrina Carpenter's takes the spotlight The album would be eligible for the new category if she releases “Man's Best Friend” on Aug. 29, as promised.
Sports Leroy Sané bids Bayern fans goodbye ahead of a likely move to Galatasaray The Turkish league champion confirmed on social media late Wednesday that Sané arrived in Istanbul for negotiations.
World Ukraine repatriates more bodies of fallen soldiers in line with an agreement with Russia The agreement to exchange prisoners of war and the bodies of fallen soldiers was the only tangible outcome of the talks in Istanbul that took place June 2.
Sports Bavuma grit and Markram century put South Africa on brink of historic WTC win over Australia To win, a work-in-progress batting lineup needed to equal England's most successful ever run chase at Lord's from 2004.
World Air India black box recovered after crash that killed 241 onboard and several others on the ground The flight data recorder from the crashed Air India flight was recovered Friday in what likely will lead to clues about the cause of the accident that killed 241 people on the plane and a number of others on the ground.
Environment Weather Update: Rain likely across several provinces today and tonight The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has forecast partly to generally cloudy skies across the country today, with light to moderate rain accompanied by thunder and lightning likely in several regions.
Nepal NRB forms task force for banking sector reform Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has formed a task force to recommend comprehensive reforms and consolidation measures for the country’s banking sector.