Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli urged carbon-emitting nations to compensate countries like Nepal for climate-related damages during his UN General Assembly address. He highlighted the disproportionate effects of climate change on non-emitting countries.
At the CAICE-2024 conference, Deputy PM Bishnu Prasad Paudel emphasized Nepal’s vast hydropower and natural resources as key drivers for a green economy, proposing sustainable tourism and renewable energy projects to foster economic growth.
The United States announced a $33 million donation to support school meals for over 121,000 children in Sudurpaschim. The initiative, in partnership with WFP, aims to improve education and nutrition outcomes.
The Nepali government plans to set up an immigration office at Korala, on the China border, to promote tourism and improve border security.
The Indra Jatra festival ended in Kathmandu with large processions, showcasing traditional performances like Lakhey dances, drawing locals and tourists alike to celebrate Nepal's cultural heritage.
A global peace summit in Lalitpur brought together international experts to discuss conflict resolution and the role of education in fostering peace.
Nepal is working to overcome obstacles in the timely execution of projects under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) grant, with a focus on streamlining processes.
Goat trading has ramped up across Nepal as traders prepare for increased demand during the Dashain festival, which is expected to see higher sales this year.
Nepal Police FC defeated Waling FC 2-0 in a league match, with Lawati scoring two crucial goals in the second half, while Sankata secured a 6-0 win over Sudurpaschim.
Following a disappointing loss to Canada, Nepal is set to face Oman in a crucial ICC World Cup League 2 match.
Sustainable tourism was a key focus at the CAICE-2024 conference, where Deputy PM Paudel discussed the potential of eco-tourism in creating jobs and preserving Nepal's natural heritage.
A new trekking route to Tilicho Lake has been opened, offering trekkers an exciting new path to explore one of Nepal’s most scenic and challenging destinations.
Experts are urging reforms to Nepal’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, arguing that the current system has failed to deliver justice for victims of the civil war.
The Global Shapers Community concluded their GRAPE project in Kathmandu, focusing on climate-adapted farming practices to improve resilience against environmental challenges.
During his visit to the UN General Assembly, PM Oli met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss Nepal’s efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and tackling climate change.