Can BIMSTEC be a game-changer for foreign affairs of Nepal?

Can an international cooperation mechanism like The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) be a game-changer

Impunity in Nepal: A persistent crisis of justice

A culture of impunity—where perpetrators of grave crimes evade accountability—has seeped into Nepal’s political, judicial, and social fabric, leaving victims

How the US immigration system is failing Bhutanese refugees

It is exhausting to hear some of my fellow countrymen echo political rhetoric with blanket statements like, “I don’t support

Monarchy or republic? Without budget credibility, neither will make lives better

Last few weeks, the media and the streets have been resonant with pro-monarchy voices. In response, some republican forces have

Persecuting Dalits in the name of religion

On March 20, 2081, houses of Dalit community were demolished in Aurahi Municipality-5, Siraha district of Madhesh Province of Nepal.

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Kami Rita Sherpa breaks own record by climbing Mt Everest for 29th time

Kathmandu: Record holding climber Kami Rita Sherpa on Sunday scaled Mt Everest, the highest peak

In memoriam: Who was James Simons? Why will Nepal miss him?

Kathmandu: Billionaire investor James Simons, who contributed to improving Nepal’s rural healthcare system, died on

International Nurses Day | Low pay and heavy workload distress Nepali nurses

Kathmandu: While nurses are the backbone of Nepal’s health care system, often there are voices

President’s economic advisor Chiranjeevi Nepal resigns over controversial remarks on 100 rupee banknotes

Kathmandu:  Chiranjeevi Nepal, the economic advisor to President Ram Chandra Poudel has resigned following controversy

One killed in gang war, four accused arrested

Kathmandu: One person was killed in a clash between two gangs in Kumari Tole of

Dr Govinda KC begins 22nd hunger strike, demands PM Dahal’s resignation

Kathmandu: Dr Govinda KC, a campaigner for medical education reform, has started a hunger strike

Australia expels Indian spies for stealing secrets about country’s defense projects

Kathmandu: Australia kicked out Indian spies after they were caught trying to steal secrets about

Lamichhane declined prime minister offer, then Congress labeled him cooperative fraud, KP Oli claims

Gagan Thapa, general secretary of Nepali Congress, said Nepal Congress will not allow the house