Who will have the last laugh?: The NC, UML, or RSP With the election only a week away, the Nepali political arena is resounding with debates, discussions, and deliberations regarding which party to vote in the upcoming polls.
Bangladesh has voted: Stability will be earned through delivery, not declarations The sweeping victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the return of Tarique Rahman after 17 years in exile mark the most consequential political transition since the 2024 uprising that ousted Sheikh Hasina.
Jeopardising financial standing: Slipping towards FATF blacklist The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has listed Iran, Myanmar, and North Korea in its blacklist due to their strategic deficiencies in anti-money-laundering, counter-terrorist financing, and proliferation financing frameworks.
India-EU Free Trade Agreement: And its implications for Nepal In a world where geopolitics increasingly shapes economics, the new trade agreement between India and the European Union is more than a routine free-trade deal, it is a strategic signal.
Mathemagic: The beauty and truth of maths Mathematics is abstract, objective, and brusquely devoid of sentiment. Right? Wrong. Maths divulges to have the astonishing power to teaching us how things work and what the universe could reveal if we would only listen.
Time for a decision: Whom to vote? The election fever has virtually gripped the country with almost all the parties releasing their manifestos. Consequently, many people have known what are going to be the vision, mission, and goal of the political parties for propelling the country towards peace and prosperity.
Artificial intelligence: And the future of brain health When someone in a family begins to forget familiar names, develops a tremor, or suddenly has trouble speaking after a stroke, questions arise quickly. What is happening inside the brain? Could this have been noticed earlier? And if it had been, could the outcome have been different?
Receding glaciers: World's hidden water banks at risk Glaciers – the world’s hidden water banks - are a source of life for billions.
The old versus the new: The slogan of the forthcoming election The debate of the forthcoming election appears to be revolving around the antagonism between the old and new political parties.
From the World Governments Summit to Nepal's ballot box: Ray Dalio's Three Tests for Prosperity At the World Governments Summit on February 3, in the main plenary hall during the session titled “Decisions That Shape Future Governments,” global investor and Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio offered a strikingly simple framework for understanding why some countries prosper while others stagnate.
What AAP, Aragalaya and Bangladesh Teach RSP Rastriya Swatantra Party risks becoming a South Asian sequel no one wanted, repeating Aam Aadmi Party’s early days in Delhi, mixed with Sri Lanka’s Aragalaya disappointment and Bangladesh’s one-party drama, all unfolding in Nepal’s already strained democracy.
Political romanticism: Pre-election pantomime at its peak The upcoming election set on the spirit of the violent Gen-Z movement is less than one month away. The political parties and their candidates have reverted to their voters with their agenda and are convincing the people to vote in their favour.
Responsible business in a changing world: The case for Nepal For many, ESG, which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance, sounds like a corporate buzzword: polished, technical, and distant from everyday realities.
India's budget: What it means for Nepal's economic future India’s latest Union Budget goes beyond an annual fiscal exercise – it is a statement of intent.
Kathmandu Home Minister says new govt to take charge soon Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has stated that a new government will be formed soon, in accordance with the people’s verdict in the House of Representatives elections in Nepal.
Nepal RSP candidate Bohara wins from Kanchanpur-2 Bohara secured 33,952 votes, while his nearest rival, Narayan Prakash Saud of the Nepali Congress, received 10,827 votes.
Kathmandu RSP sweeps early HoR results, winning 71 of 83 declared seats Among the declared winners during the reporting period, most RSP candidates have achieved large-margin victories.
Sports Last-gasp deflected strike by Valverde gives Real Madrid 2-1 victory at Celta Vigo Federico Valverde’s shot from outside the box took a wicked deflection that left keeper Ionut Radu with no chance.
World Country by country, here's how the unfolding war is affecting the Middle East and beyond All airspace information is for commercial flights, from the real-time flight-tracking service Flightradar 24, as of Friday, or national authorities.
Kathmandu Dr. Karki of RSP elected from Lalitpur-3 Out of 102,436 registered voters in Lalitpur-3, 69,391 cast their ballots.
Kathmandu Nisha Dangi of RSP wins from Jhapa-1 According to Returning Officer Gopi Bishwakarma, Dangi defeated Keshabraj Pandey of the Nepali Congress, who garnered 10,550 votes.
Nepal RSP's Chand elected from Kailali-5 Out of a total of 110,539 registered voters, 65,752 cast their ballots in the election held on March 5.
Nepal RSP's Hari Dhakal wins HoR seat from Chitwan District-1 Dhakal has been re-elected from the same constituency.
Nepal RSP on course for outright majority as results from 163 constituencies confirm historic landslide The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is heading for an outright parliamentary majority of historic proportions, having won 60 seats outright and leading in 61 more from 163 of 165 constituencies declared in the direct voting count, according to the Election Commission of Nepal.
Nepal Balen Shah defeats Oli by nearly 50,000 votes in Jhapa-5 in election's most stunning result Balendra Shah of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has been officially elected to the House of Representatives from Jhapa Constituency-5, defeating former prime minister and CPN-UML chairman KP Sharma Oli by a margin of 49,614 votes in what stands as the most dramatic result of Nepal's March 5 general election.
Nepal PM Karki, UAE President exchange telephone talks Prime Minister Sushila Karki today spoke with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan over the telephone.