With summer around the corner, Sydney’s international students and local communities are coming together for a life-saving cause. The 5th Session of the Beach Safety Workshop, organised by Vision For Motivation (VFM) in partnership with the Southern Communities Council (SCC) and NRNA SCC–NSW, will take place this Sunday, 16 November 2025, from 11 AM –…
Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki has once again reshaped her Cabinet, inducting Sudha Sharma Gautam and Bablu Gupta in a third-round expansion that brings the total to ten ministers — one short of her self-declared cap of eleven.
Who Joined the Cabinet
At a ceremony in Sheetal Niwas on Sunday, President Ramchandra Paudel administered…
In a decisive move, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) cut off electricity to six major industrial units for failing to settle overdue charges, signalling that even large firms aren’t off-limits when bills go unpaid
What Happened
The NEA disconnected the power lines of six companies: Jagadamba Steel, Reliance Spinning Mills, Shivam Cement, Ghorahi Cement, Arghakhanchi…
Nepal’s banking scene just earned a global spotlight. For the second year in a row, Global IME Bank has been named “Best Bank in Nepal 2025” by Global Finance Magazine, putting the institution on the international map and underlining a shift in how Nepali banks are perceived globally.
What the Award Says
The award looked…
Nepal just got a financial boost: remittance inflows jumped by 33.1 %, reaching Rs 352.08 billion in just the first two months of FY 2025/26. That’s not a small ripple, it’s a wave.
What Pushed the Surge
In US dollar terms, the increase was 27.6 %, as more money flowed in from migrant workers abroad.…
Nepal’s political scene is tilting toward a courtroom showdown. In a bold move, ten separate petitions have been filed at the Supreme Court challenging Sushila Karki’s appointment as interim prime minister and the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
These legal challenges don’t just test a leader’s legitimacy, they force the system to confront what…
Nepal’s cricket story just found its next chapter, one written in grit, patience, and quiet confidence. For the second time in a row, the Rhinos have officially qualified for the ICC T20 World Cup, sealing their place among the best in the world and proving that their 2024 success was no one-off miracle.
A Journey…
Nepal’s political landscape heated up again this week as the CPN-UML used its mass gathering in Gundu, Bhaktapur to deliver a sharp message to the ruling coalition: we’re ready for confrontation.
After days of silence, UML leaders, led by party chair K.P. Sharma Oli, took to the stage in Gundu, using the event to question…
Nepal’s long-running Giribandhu Tea Estate land dispute is back in the news, and this time, the spotlight falls on a single statement from the Home Ministry: “The case will reopen only if victims file complaints.”
It sounds procedural, but behind those few words sits a bigger question: who moves when the law has already spoken?…
What began as scattered posts on social media has now spilled into the real world. A group calling itself TOB has gone from obscurity to the centre of one of Nepal’s most talked-about controversies. Over the past week, speculation about TOB’s purpose and links has dominated online conversations, but the story took a sharp turn…
