How AG10 is inspiring the next wave of Nepali footballers
By Noah Epps Amid a stagnant domestic league, Anil Gurung’s AG10 Football Academy is keeping the dream alive for young players.
Global tensions keep Nepali students in home universities as enrolment climbs
By Sudeep Kaini Education ministry figures show that 749,392 students are currently enrolled in universities and academies across the country.
Nepal still on ‘grey list’ as FATF shares its review report
By Anil Giri The country’s steps to improve its standing by addressing technical compliance deficiencies in targeted financial sanctions regime for ‘terrorist financing’ and ‘proliferation financing’ have fallen short.
Nepal’s summer tourism thrives as Indians escaping heat fill hotel rooms
By Ramesh Kumar Paudel & Deepak Pariyar Indian arrivals to Chitwan and Pokhara jump sharply as travellers seek relief from soaring temperatures in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, boosting Nepal’s wildlife and leisure tourism during the traditional off-season.
At least 15 migrant bodies wash ashore in eastern Libya, sources say
By Reuters Since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011, Libya has become a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to Europe via dangerous routes across the desert and over the Mediterranean.
Ancelotti expects Neymar back for Brazil’s Scotland World Cup showdown
By Reuters Injuries limited Neymar during Brazil’s 2026 qualifying campaign. But he was influential when he played, scoring twice and contributing three assists in four appearances.
From thatch huts to ‘German Hangers’: Chitwan’s enduring role in hosting party conventions
By Ramesh Kumar Paudel From underground communist assemblies during the Panchayat era to the RSP’s inaugural national convention, the centrally located district has repeatedly shaped the country’s political journey.
At least 30 deaths at Congo camp show Ebola could be spreading fast
By Reuters Data compiled by the UN showed that funding for toilets and handwashing stations in Congo more than halved between 2024 and 2025, to around $38 million, and this year's $80 million appeal is only 21 percent funded.
Sithi Nakha marked by cleaning water sources
By Dipesh Darshandhari The Newar community across Kathmandu Valley observes the annual festival by cleaning traditional water sources ahead of the monsoon and gathering for communal feasts.
Nepse sheds 21.92 points as investor wealth shrinks by Rs40 billion
By Pritam Bhattarai Market analysts cite weak company fundamentals, oversupply of stocks and ongoing investigations as factors dampening market sentiment.
At least five killed in Israeli strikes on south Lebanon despite ceasefire
By Reuters State news agency NNA said Israeli warplanes and drones carried out a series of strikes across the Nabatieh area overnight and into Saturday morning, destroying residential buildings and homes.
How pressure from the prime minister’s office is accelerating the passport investigation
By Matrika Dahal, Anil Giri & Sudeep Kaini Officials describe a Monday at Singha Durbar that left a constitutional body cornered, a foreign ambassador fuming, and a long-stalled investigation suddenly moving fast.
The week in seven photos
By Post Report Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
Survival to drought: The shared story of the Himalayan pangolin and Macchindranatha Jatra
By Narayan Prasad Koju Neither the festival nor the pangolin knows of the other. Yet both share a locality, a climate, and a history of drought and recovery in a valley that has long lived at the mercy of the monsoon.