US sprinter Noah Lyles Sunday took gold in the closest 100m final in modern Olympic history, becoming the first American to win the event since the 2004 Athens Games. Noah Lyles snatched
Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA), Nepal's second international airport situated in Bhairahawa, is lying idle in terms of the flights it was meant to serve, for almost a year and a half. The airport is runnin
This year Nepali communist parties are marking the birth centenary of Pushpalal, the founder of Nepal Communist Party (NCP), with a variety of functions across the country. Pushpalal, who pioneered Nepal
: Actor Rajesh Hamal is set to return to acting after almost eight years of hiatus. Hamal has signed an untitled film directed by Diwakar Bhattarai.
It has been more than four years as Janak Lal Tamang of Kale Mane located in Khandadevi Rural Municipality-8 Gagalbhadaure of Ramechhap has been engaged in commercial cultivation of papaya.
A recent decision by the Dharan Water Supply Board to hike water tariffs has sparked a protest by political parties, resulting in the padlocking of the bill counters. The political parties are demanding the withdrawal of the decision to hike tariffs. Denial of Mayor Harka Raj Rai, who also chairs the Water Supply Management Board (WSMD), to sit fo
Nepal secured a spot in the semi-finals against Iran at the CAVA Women’s Volleyball Nations League. Nepal, a two-time champion, comfortably defeated Maldives on Monday, finishing as the league’s runner-up.
Nepathya, a Nepali folk-rock band, has started their US tour from Colorado. Issuing a press release nepalaya informed that their first pe
Lebanon's health ministry said two people were killed Monday in an Israeli strike on the country's south, where Hezbollah has been trading near-daily fire with Israel since the start of the Gaza war. Regional tensions have soared since last week as Iran and Iran-backed groups vowed revenge for the killing of Hamas’s political leader in Tehran and Israel’s killing of Hezbollah’s military chief in Beirut.
Europe's economy enjoyed modest growth in the April-June quarter even as the U.S. outperformed expectations, remaining in the dumps and as hesitant consumers save more, rather than spend on new houses or cars.
Black-marketing is thriving right in front of the District Administration Office in Khalanga. The shops in front of the District Administration Office, Dadeldhura, which regulates and controls the entire district,
Bangladesh’s prime minister resigned and fled the country Monday, after weeks of protests against a quota system for government jobs descended into violence and grew into a broader challenge to her 15-ye
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the government is committed to solving the problems witnessed in the Kathmandu-Tarai/Madhes Fast Track Project. Addressing a gathering after the breakthrou
Super gold pilers and vaulters eye each other with suspicion, as trust between them erodes gradually. Several African governments have withdrawn their stock of gold from the United States. This could have a do
Even as Nepal holds immense potential for tourism growth, the tourism sector has been grappling with numerous problems in the absence of desired initiatives. Despite this, the country was able to play host