A conversation on ethical AI and future of learning with Deep Bikram Thapa Chhetri

Will humanity be better off thanks to artificial intelligence? This is one of the most defining issues of our times

Root of corruption: Ministerial positions and expensive election expenditures

Nepal has come to a point where it is necessary to seriously reconsider the long-standing practice of appointing ministers from

COP30: What Nepal should do

As I am writing this piece, the COP 30 has started in Belém, Brazil. Throughout the last twelve months, the

Nepal must change

This is the paramount message coming from the new generations following the protest of September 8 and the uprising on

Whither renaissance in Nepal?

Nepal reached a historic political turning point again. A peaceful protest called by young people against the ban on social

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Nepal-EU film festival to be held in Itahari from November 15-18

Kathmandu: ‘Nepal European Union Film Festival’, showcasing a selection of nine captivating European films—six of which

Advocacy for Bhutanese political prisoners gaining traction at the United Nations

Geneva, Switzerland: In an incredible week of advocacy, the Global Campaign for the Release of

COP29: Leaders of Hindu Kush Himalaya countries pledge to strengthen ties to tackle climate crisis in mountains

Baku: On the day that scientists warn of ‘extreme’ and mounting economic costs from snow

What you need to know about COP29, an explainer by Amnesty International

Kathmandu: The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) opened this week in Baku, the

Deepak Manange arrested from Kathmandu

Kathmandu: Nepali Police have arrested Rajiv Gurung, widely known as Deepak Manange, a member of

Nepal’s Prime Minister rules out any plans to join US State Partnership Program 

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has ruled out Nepal’s participation in the United States’

Chair of Least Developed Countries set expectations ahead of COP29

Baku, Azerbaijan: Evans Njewa, Chair of the LDC Climate Group, representing 45 countries and 1.1