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

Don’t ignore the small

The current political scenario of Nepal has again reached a transitional stage. After the dissolution of the House of Representatives,

Nepal’s new cabinet: An end to politics of pomp?

September 2025 may be remembered not only as a moment of political upheaval but also as the beginning of a

World Car Free Day: I want a car

Every year on September 22, cities around the world mark World Car Free Day. It’s not a date that gets

Comparing two coalition cultures: Case of Germany and Nepal

Dr Thomas Prinz

Germany’s coalition building functions very differently from the one in Nepal. After an election we

Two motorcycles collide head-on in Morang, two die

The DMN News

Kathmandu: A head-on collision between two motorcycles near Urlabari Municipality-3 along the East-West Highway in

Viewing post-federal polity through the lens of Sanjeev Uprety’s concept of ‘structural dividend’

Mahabir Paudyal

Kathmandu: Professor Sanjeev Uprety examines politics and society through the concept of “structural dividend.” According

Climate change poses a threat to national security. What should Nepal do about it?

Dilip Rayamajhi

Most countries have finally realized the challenges posed by climate change to national, regional and

In Nepal, ‘China card’ remarks by opposition communist leader irk ruling communist party

The DMN News

Kathmandu: The CPN-UML, Nepal’s largest communist party which leads the government with Nepali Congress as

‘Federalism helped mainstream the marginalized in state power,’ says Tula Narayan Shah

Mahabir Paudyal

Tula Narayan Shah, the Executive Director of the Nepal Madhesh Foundation (NEMAF), has seen the

Grand political alliance in Nepal: A bid for stability or a path to political tyranny?

Siromani Dhungana

Kathmandu: In July 2024, KP Sharma Oli, chair of Nepal’s second-largest party, the Communist Party

‘Key to achieving women’s rights is through wider coordinated solidarity, collaborative efforts and collective action’

Mahabir Paudyal

There are only three women in the 25-member council of ministers of the federal government,