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Crisis, Courage, and Clarity: How Nepal Police Demonstrated Prudence

Speculations are rife about the controversial order reportedly given to the Nepal Police to open fire on demonstrators marching toward the Parliament building in New Baneshwor during the September 8, 2025, protest organized primarily by Gen Z youth against the government’s social media ban. The incident left 19 people dead

President Paudel says he is making every possible effort for…

In a statement issued today, the Head of State said he is focused on identifying constitutional solutions to the current

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Mountains Speak, Leaders Listen: Nepal Hosts Hindu Kush Climate Parliament

The real question now is whether the lawmakers of the Hindu Kush can use their collective legislative power not in

PM Oli in China, bilateral talks with President Xi

The meeting between the two leaders was held at Tianjin Guest House. Prior to this, the Prime Minister was welcomed

PM Oli arrives China; to meet with President Xi today

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has arrived in China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit 2025.

High-level visit contributes to further cement Nepal-Vietnam ties

Oli added that agriculture, tourism, agro-processing, herbal productions, coffee plantation and some other areas have immense potential for cooperation as

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Govt. unveils fresh provisions to promote uniformity in infertility treatment

The Ministry of Health and Population has endorsed the Standard for the Operations of Infertility Management Services (IVF), 2082 BS.

Pak embassy celebrates Pakistan Independence Day

Pakistani community, Nepali friends and Embassy officials with their families attended the ceremony. This year the Independence Day was celebrated

Nepali cricket team to play five practice matches in Australia

The Nepali national cricket team is set to play five practice matches against teams from the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

US and the World: The Nuclear Age Turns 80

Among the lesser-known casualties of August 1945 was an Armenian-American physicist named Harry Daghlian. A PhD student at Purdue University,