Two killed in protest, curfew imposed in Tinkune Officials have reported that a television journalist who went to cover the protests in Tinkune, Kathmandu, has died. This brings the total number of people killed during Friday's protests to two. Kathmandu 29 Mar, 2025
Government's decision to sack Ghising sparks discontent Following the rift between Minister for Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Deepak Khadka and Kulman Ghising, the decision of the government to oust Ghising, who had only four months left in his term, as executive director of the Nepal Electricity Authority and appoint Hitendra Dev Shakya has sparked a strong discontent. Nepal 26 Mar, 2025
Minister Gurung defends Social Media Bill amid severe backlash Amid severe backlashes of the Social Media Bill (SMB) presented by the government in the Upper House of Federal Parliament, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has defended it by expressing that it has been introduced with the aim of strengthening national unity. Nepal 03 Feb, 2025
Balen's comment on Oli sets social media abuzz Netizens have gone berserk, inundating the comment section after Balen's post alleging Oli's involvement in Rs 100 billion scam in the Giri Bandhu Tea Estate land swap of 343.19 bigha (232.43 hectares). Kathmandu 05 Jun, 2024
"All I want and look for is justice!" “All I want and look for is justice. However, I see blatant violations of the rule of law and no sensitivity towards citizens' sufferings,” said 91-year-old Priyambada Thapa. Nepal 25 May, 2024
OpenAI reveals Sora, a tool to make instant videos from written prompts The maker of ChatGPT on Thursday unveiled its next leap into generative artificial intelligence with a tool that instantly makes short videos in response to written commands. Science and Tech 16 Feb, 2024
Countering climate misinformation The world hoped the COVID-19 pandemic's misinformation crisis would end with vaccine rollouts. Opinion 09 Feb, 2024
Misinformation, disinformation and malinformation: Credible information at stake Our information ecosystem is drowning in misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. These terms, though distinct, all paint a picture of inaccurate and harmful content circulating online, particularly through social media platforms. Opinion 11 Jan, 2024
Sikh separatism has long strained Canada-India ties. Now they're at their lowest point in years Signs of a diplomatic rift emerged at the summit of the Group of 20 leading world economies, hosted by India earlier this month. World 20 Sep, 2023
CAN's decision on Sandeep Lamichhane draws flak Cricket Association of Nepal’s decision to include rape-accused former skipper Sandeep Lamichhane in the 20-member squad for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup League-II Tri-series has received widespread criticism. Nepal 04 Feb, 2023
BBC film on Indian PM Modi, 2002 riots draws government ire BBC film on Indian PM Modi, 2002 riots draws government ire World 25 Jan, 2023