Judicial authorities in Nepal are urged to stop targeting outlets of the Kathmandu-based Kantipur Publications and dismiss a case filed against the organisation and one of its journalists. Judicial ...
A front page Publisher’s Note in Kantipur on 4 April explaining why the paper was resuming its print edition. After Nepal went into COVID-19 lockdown on 24 March, some of the country’s main newspaper ...
An esteemed, award-winning journalist who has profoundly influenced the Nepali diaspora community in the UK through his work, Nabin Pokharel brings over 17 years of experience as the UK correspondent ...
Riled by news coverage of his corruption and illegal holding of two passports, Rabi Lamichhane reportedly ordered the arrest of the chairman of Kantipur Media Group. On May 21, Kailash Sirohiya, ...
Reporter Sabina Karki presenting from outside Kantipur TV after the station was torched in the protests last week. On September 9th, Dashrath Rai from Kantipur TV was reporting from the Lalitpur ...
In the background of the current regime in Nepal – United We Blog! covers the anniversary of the Kantipur Media Group. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how ...
During a Cabinet meeting held Monday, the Nepalese government banned the social media platform TikTok, according to local newspaper Kantipur. Minister for Communication Rekha Sharma announced the ...
A media executive was arrested after his company published critical reports about a powerful government minister. By Bhadra Sharma Reporting from Kathmandu, Nepal In a region sliding toward ...