Nepal and the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy: Adapting to a transactional order The 2025 United States National Security Strategy (NSS) marks a decisive shift in Washington’s global posture.
Modern solutions to traffic crisis: Lessons from Dubai, Singapore, and London Kathmandu Valley is struggling with severe daily traffic congestion, now reaching critical levels.
Three decades, three interim govts: A failed journey to stability Nepal's political situation is very turbulent. Interim governments have acted as a bridge between crisis and stability. Three such governments are notable in the past three decades.
A virtual poetry of spiritualism and peace: Kamal Rijal's Asian Vision 2100 Peace has been one of the most desired entities since time immemorial. Accordingly, one can find in the Rigved, one of the earliest religious texts of Hinduism, peace resonating throughout its verses.
Continuity of bad governance: Is it embedded in our system? During the peak of the Gen-Z movement, former Chief Justice (CJ) Sushila Karki, draped in the national flag, made a brief appearance amid the protesters and stridently denounced the wrongdoing of the political leaders.
Charles Darwin: A life in science It is a common question — what's the most extraordinary scientific legacy of Charles Robert Darwin's vision of life? The answer is simple.
Bats and bonds: The new story of fatherhood in South Asia Families poured into jam-packed stadiums awash with blue and orange as the Indian women’s cricket team lifted the World Cup, a moment that felt less like a single victory and more like a turning point in how South Asia raises its daughters.
The fading promise of biogas in Nepal: Prioritise sustainability over installation Nepal’s household biogas programme has long been regarded as a flagship initiative in the country’s clean cooking transition.
A ministry for the future: Why Nepal needs a Youth Efficiency Council Nepal stands at a turning point. After decades of political instability, administrative paralysis, and unfulfilled promises of reform, it has become clear that our biggest challenge is not a lack of ideas, but a lack of efficiency in executing them.
More research-based analyses, please!: Why perceptions of Nepali institutions matter State repression during the GenZ protests on September 8 fueled more intensified demonstrations the following day, on September 9, and led the country to what is in front of our eyes.
The day I learned about pride in Karnali: Making dusty machines and broken systems work again Like any other human being, I feel the full range of emotions. Most days, it’s anger, happiness, gratitude, sadness, and regret as I still don’t think before I speak.
Gen Z dream of ending corruption: Will it materialise? Nepal is known as the land of Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world. It is also known as the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, an icon of peace and compassion.
Redefining separation of powers: An expert-centric upper house a must for real change Governments in Nepal are formed and fall quickly. One clear problem is evident in these cycles of instability: weak separation of powers between the executive and the legislature.
World AIDS Day: Why condoms still matter more than ever! This year’s World AIDS Day theme, ‘Overcoming Disruptions, Transforming AIDS Response’, underscores the importance of continuing to strengthen HIV responses in Nepal and around the world.
Kathmandu Nesfield Int'l College holds two-day national student conference on business, society, and technology The conference brought together students from various colleges affiliated with different universities across the country to present research papers on diverse issues related to business, society, and technology.
Sports TAC to face Tip Top Help Nepal in final of 9th NVA Volleyball Championship TAC claimed the opening set 25–20 with relative ease before dropping the next two sets 23–25 and 15–25.
Nepal Minister Kharel asserts March 5 HoR election is unstoppable Speaking to the media at Bharatpur Airport on Friday, Minister Kharel said, “The election announced for March 5 will be held at any cost. It will be conducted in an impartial and calm atmosphere.”
Kathmandu SC directs EC to ensure representation of people with disabilities in HoR elections The SC stated that political parties submitting their closed lists for the proportional representation system must include persons with disabilities in accordance with the Constitution.
Sports Punam Chand shines as NPC beat TAC to reach final of 9th NVA Volleyball Championship NPC registered a 3–1 set victory over TAC, setting up a mouth-watering final clash with New Diamond Sports Club on Saturday at the Tripureshwor-based Covered Hall.
Sports Australia names a spin-heavy squad of 15 players for the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and India Australian selectors have named a spin-heavy squad for the defending champions for the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and India.
World Australia's Northern Territory considers passing assisted dying laws for second time in 31 years The Northern Territory’s world-first laws passed in 1995 were overturned by the Australian Parliament two years later and after four terminally ill patients were legally helped to die.
Kathmandu Nepal grateful to Qatar for granting amnesty to Nepali inmates In a press release issued on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it highly values the humanitarian gesture of pardon,
Nepal More than 1.1 million foreign visitors arrived in Nepal in 2025 According to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), 1,147,548 visitors had arrived in the country in 2024.
Business 658 suspicious transactions of virtual assets recorded in five years Suspicious transactions of virtual assets, which are considered illegal in Nepal, have increased in recent years.
Health DDA recalls Levoflox-500 tablets over quality concerns The Department of Drug Administration (DDA) has ordered the recall of a batch of the antibiotic Levoflox-500 tablets after laboratory tests found the drug failed to meet quality standards.
Environment From tigers to snow leopards: WWF Nepal charts conservation progress and risks in 2025 As 2025 draws to a close, WWF Nepal has underscored major conservation achievements alongside growing climate and biodiversity challenges, calling for stronger dialogue and collaboration with the media and stakeholders.