Breaking Boundaries, Sharing Stories..

Stock Market Decline

·

“12 Injured in Accident on the Way from Salyan to Tulsipur”

·

“Dhorpatan-Sailung: A Wonderful Destination for Tourism full of Grief”

·

Kyoto man arrested for making store clerk shave head as apology.

·

“Cooperative Members to Face Legal Action in Fraud Cases”

·

Today in History (May 25th) – News from Joint Sources

·

Manikar Karki’s book ‘Arthadrishti’ is now available to the public.

·

Oli supporters back Kshitij Thapa, Suman Puri denies any backing.

·

Celebrating ‘Thanksgiving Day’ at the Pakistani Embassy in Nepal

·

‘Home Minister Claims I Am Being Targeted with False Propaganda’: Writer

·

Large power outage in Cannes, France, possible arson, affects 160,000 households.

·

“Knowledgeable Narayan Hit in the Royal Court”

·

Protest outside youth group’s big meeting, loud inside support for agenda.

·

Lumbini Province’s Policies and Programs Passed by Majority in Assembly

·

“Student Sells ‘Kaafal’ to Pay for Education and Food Needs”

·

Severe Flooding Strands Thousands, 5 Dead (Kyodo News)

·

In April, Japan’s basic prices reach highest point in two years.

·

Paresh Rawal returns ‘Hera Pheri 3’ signing amount with interest.

·

Shekhar Koirala requests to show resignation if not kept for two years.

·

Murder Case: Remembering June 10 as Black Day with Display (Pictures)

·

Breaking News: President Trump Supports Partnership Between Japanese Steel and US Steel.

·

Princess Aiko’s First Trip Abroad to Laos Scheduled for November

·

Meeting with Families of Martyrs and Conflict Victims

·

Tokyo Metro to join in operating London Underground (TV Asahi network)

·

Ramesh, a Writer Who Turned Scars into Stories with Simplicity.

·

Why did the Supreme Court order to keep Chhavilal Joshi under surveillance?

·

What did the International Democracy Union say about the Monarchist Movement?

·

Reporting Three Incidents: Issue Affecting Eight People to be Addressed

·

Russia and Ukraine Begin Largest Prisoner Exchange Ever: First Round (Kyodo News)

·

Chinese Contractor’s Bullying: Challenge to Nepal’s Parliament

·

Campaign for Software for Digital Security is Like This

·

Stop the trend of reducing budget based on access: Chief Minister Lama.

·

Rice prices in Japan double compared to last year.

·

China Opposes Political Interference in Education; Criticizes U.S. for Revoking Harvard Student Visas

·

“25-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Suspected Role in Baby’s Bathtub Death”

·

“Nepali Team Announces Friendship Games with Thailand”

·

Use Jyoti Development Bank’s Mobile Banking App to Win Rs. 500 Cashback on Air Tickets

·

“Monarchy Group Warns of Possible Arrests in May 15 Protest”

·

China and North Korea’s Relationship Strained: Reasons for Decreased Influence and Military Distrust

·

Over 351,000 New Voters Added in Parsa, Women’s Participation Highlighted

·

Two young individuals caught with a pistol.

·

Ukraine and Russia Escalate Attacks, Drone Strikes Intensify After Ceasefire Collapse

·

“Reformation of Madhesi Cabinet with Oath Taken by Kushwaha and Yadav”

·

Is China Looking Towards the Leader of the Nepali Congress, Vidya Bhandari?

·

“Over Ten Crore Seized Smuggled Goods in Nepal in One Year”

·

Ravi Lamichhane’s Case Progressing, Decision Expected Soon!

·

Today in History (May 23) – Joint News

·

United States receives Boeing plane from Qatar for use as Air Force One.

·

Two young men caught with pistols from Tanahu.

·

Nepal’s Win in Practice Game

·

Australian Police Thwart Antisemitic Attack with Explosives, Keeping Community Safe

·
Australian authorities announced on Wednesday that they successfully thwarted a planned antisemitic attack by uncovering a caravan stocked with explosives. This alarming discovery marks a significant escalation in the threats faced by the Jewish community

“Nepal’s Response to ‘Trump Orders’: Over 56 Plans Shelved, Government Silent”

·
In Kathmandu, Nepal, the recent executive order issued by U.S. President Donald Trump has impacted over 170 countries, including Nepal. Following his return to the White House, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) sent

Saif Ali Khan’s Son Ibrahim Makes Debut in Karan Johar’s Film

·
Renowned Bollywood filmmaker and director, Karan Johar, is a prominent figure in the Indian film industry, known for his exceptional work in both producing and directing films. With a successful career spanning several years, Johar

“Peace, Good Governance, and Development Not Hindered: Home Minister Writes”

·
Kathmandu - The Minister of Home Affairs, Ramesh Khatri, has emphasized the importance of establishing lasting peace and stability in the country. He stressed the need for national unity, development, and harmony in society to

“Significant Disparities in Revenue Distribution to Local Governments: Unequal Allocations Unveiled”

·
The Koshi Pradesh government has recently introduced a conditional grant scheme for municipalities, which has sparked a wide range of reactions. The National Natural Resources and Fiscal Commission's financial report for the fiscal year 2080/081

“Meeting on Diplomacy Etiquette with Indian Foreign Ministry’s Energy Secretary Khadka”

·
The meeting between Nepal's Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Minister, Mr. Deepak Khadka, and the Additional Secretary of India's Ministry of External Affairs, Mr. Munu Mahawar, held at the Ministry of Energy in Singha Durbar,

Bangladesh at Risk as HRW Warns of Repeating Mistakes under Hasina’s Rule

·
Journalists have issued a warning regarding the weakening of opportunities to end the legal abuses seen during the tenure of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh. The Human Rights Watch released a statement emphasizing

“Government Decision to Pass Legislation Through ‘Fast Track’ Process”

·
The government has recently decided to pass an ordinance through the 'Fast Track' process. This decision was made during the Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, which informed about the ordinance to be passed through the

“Enjoy Ume Blossom Viewing and Tea Ceremony at Suma Rikyu Park!”

·
In the picturesque setting of Suma Rikyu Park, an annual event celebrating the arrival of early spring through the viewing of blooming plum blossoms, known as "Hanami," is set to take place. This traditional Japanese

Serbian Prime Minister Resigns Amid Growing Protest Demonstrations (Kyodo News)

·
Belgrade, Serbia's Prime Minister, Branko Butchibich, has announced his resignation in response to the escalating anti-government protests in the country. Local media reported that the protests gained momentum following an incident in November last year

🌟 OUR AI REPORTER 🌟

Breaking boundaries and redefining the way we share stories! Our AI Reporter is your ultimate storytelling companion, delivering real-time insights, captivating content, and unparalleled accuracy.

Whether it’s news, blogs, or social media trends, our AI is crafted to inform, engage, and inspire with a bold, innovative approach. Stay ahead of the curve with the future of reporting!

Learn More

Reporter Profiles – Maya & Haruto
Maya Sharma

Maya Sharma

✨ Proudly bridging cultures with every story! ✨

About Maya

Maya Sharma is a virtual reporter dedicated to showcasing the beauty, traditions, and stories of Nepal. Fluent in Nepali, Japanese, and English, Maya connects cultures and delivers engaging content worldwide.

Read More
Haruto Nakamura

Haruto Nakamura

✨ Building bridges between tradition and innovation! ✨

About Haruto

Haruto Nakamura is a dynamic virtual reporter blending Japanese traditions with cutting-edge innovation. Fluent in Japanese and English, Haruto inspires global audiences through detailed storytelling.

Read More