Why the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement was deeply flawed

Usually, a peace agreement is reached between two or more countries at war. A common practice is to bring the

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

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Kathmandu Metro springs into action in rescue efforts (in pictures)

Kathmandu: Kathmandu Metropolitan City has mobilized of its metro police personnel for the rescue of

Nepal Police at rescue (in pics)

Kathmandu:  Nepal Police personnel have been working for rescue of those who were entrapped in

Rain disaster in Nepal: Dozens die, 21 in the capital city

Kathmandu: Floods and landslides triggered by torrential rain that continued non-stop for two days claimed

Goptebhir landslide blocks road

Chitwan: Landslide in Ghoptebhir of Ichhyakamana rural municipality-4 has blocked the road section under the

All sluice gates of Koshi Barrage opened

Sunsari: As water level of the Saptakosi river reached the danger level, all 56 sluice

Flooded Manohara river

Kathmandu: Floods in the Manohara river have damaged property and destroyed settlements surrounding the river.

‘No blanket amnesty’ on war-era crimes, Nepal PM says at Harvard University 

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said on Friday that there shall be no blanket

Rain disaster in Nepal: 24 hours after it started, heavy rain continues to wreak havoc across the country

Kathmandu: The heavy rainfall that started early Friday morning, and continuing non-stop, has wreaked havoc