Parsa DAO extends curfew in Birgunj The District Administration Office (DAO), Parsa, has extended the curfew imposed in Birgunj Metropolitan City and its surrounding areas until midnight today to maintain law and order in the district. Nepal 13 Apr, 2025
From Shyness to Spotlight – My Toastmasters Journey “I once feared the sound of my own voice. But today, I stand here—speaking not just with confidence, but with purpose.” Lifestyle 10 Apr, 2025
Bitcoin investor buys an entire SpaceX flight for the ultimate polar adventure Wang won’t say how much he paid Elon Musk’s SpaceX for the 3 ½-day ultimate polar adventure. Science and Tech 02 Apr, 2025
Earthquake compounds Myanmar's humanitarian crisis as the death toll passes 2,000 The World Health Organization said it has reports of three hospitals destroyed and 22 partially damaged in the region. World 31 Mar, 2025
What we know about the fire that brought London's Heathrow Airport to a standstill A fire at an electrical substation in west London, about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) from the airport, cut power to Heathrow Airport late on Thursday. World 23 Mar, 2025
Who are the NASA astronauts who have been stuck in space for 9 months? Their homecoming is imminent now that a new crew has arrived at the International Space Station to replace them after launching from Florida last week. Science and Tech 18 Mar, 2025
GPAST's closure: Threatens Nepal's future in science and innovation The decision by the Gandaki Provincial Government to dissolve the Gandaki Province Academy of Science and Technology (GPAST) is not just a bureaucratic misstep but a politically shortsighted and reckless action that endangers Nepal’s future in science, innovation and sustainable development. Opinion 17 Mar, 2025
Lalitpur and Russia's Ulan-Ude establish sister city ties Sister city ties have been officially established between Lalitpur and Ulan-Ude, Russia. Kathmandu 12 Mar, 2025
From staff cuts to aid reductions, UN humanitarian agencies scramble in wake of US funding freeze Trump administration freezes on U.S. foreign aid have led many United Nations organizations to cut staff, budgets and services in places as diverse as Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and far beyond. World 08 Mar, 2025
U.S. aid cuts and environmental accountability: A developing nation's perspective For decades, millions in developing nations have sought U.S. aid to support critical sectors such as healthcare, food security, infrastructure and development. Opinion 04 Mar, 2025
Private lunar lander Blue Ghost touches down on the moon with a special delivery for NASA A private lunar lander carrying a drill, vacuum and other experiments for NASA touched down on the moon Sunday, the latest in a string of companies looking to kickstart business on Earth's celestial neighbor ahead of astronaut missions. Science and Tech 02 Mar, 2025
USAID workers pay mournful final visit to agency to clear out their belongings under federal guard Some staffers wept as they carried out grocery bags and suitcases with what was left from their life's work. World 27 Feb, 2025