President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been declared the winner of Tanzania's presidential election, securing another term in office amid days of unrest across the country.
One person died when a passenger bus coming to Mahendranagar from Kathmandu met with an accident here this morning.
It is reported that 32-year-old Saroj Sharma of Santhal Basti, Shivasatakshi Municipality-10 of Jhapa district, who went missing along with his vehicle a week ago, was kidnapped and murdered in a theatrical-style manner.
Eleven domestic tourists who had been stranded at Tilicho Base Camp for five days due to heavy snowfall and incessant rain have been rescued.
US President Donald Trump dismissed any US plans to conduct strikes within Venezuela to curb the drug-trafficking within the region.
The Jomsom–Kagbeni road, which had been obstructed by continuous rainfall since Friday morning, has been repaired and reopened. The road had caved in at several locations.
Indian Sikh pilgrims have been issued visas for neighbouring Pakistan, the first major allowance after travel between the arch-rival nations was frozen during conflict in May.
Sundarharaincha of Morang received the highest rainfall on Friday, with 252.4 millimeters.
Ministry of Home Affairs via Ministry of Health has sent a list of six injured persons from Baitadi to the District Administration Office during the Gen Z protests held on September 8-9.
The Beni-Darbang road connecting three local levels of Western Myagdi with district headquarters has been obstructed for the past three days.
The Meteorological Forecasting Division stated that the Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini provinces will generally be cloudy, while the remaining provinces will have partly cloud cover.
According to Information Officer at the Cottage and Small Industry Office, Janaki Bhattarai, 145 firms were registered under industry category and 172 under commerce category during three months.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has called for support and cooperation from all sides to make the election scheduled for upcoming March 5 a success.
Nepali politics has reached a situation of deadlock between the government, mainstream political parties, Generation Z groups and monarchist forces. Deadlock is a situation of national crisis where it is difficult to bring all the political actors to the normal course of politics through an all-inclusive dialogue. This crisis has excruciatingly removed established political leadership from the routine work of politics, compelling them to adjust to new survival art. It ha
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it frequently rhymes. Its echoes drift across centuries, sometimes faint, sometimes thunderous, carrying lessons disguised in the attire of different ages. The rhythm feels unmistakably familiar: a nation cornered, its soul tested, its