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Government Shutdowns and America’s Broken Democracy

WASHINGTON, DC – It’s September in Washington, and everyone knows what that means: the United States Congress is scrambling to agree on a budget before the fiscal year ends on September 30, in order to avoid a government shutdown. This was not always the case. Historically, Congress spent this month

Cabinet expanded: Four ministers take oath

Four newly appointed ministers in the interim government led by Sushila Karki took oath of office and secrecy before President

Contracts of idle, neglected and long-delayed projects will be terminated:…

Kathmandu, Sept 21: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, and Urban Development, Kulman Ghising, has

Over 1,800 flights disrupted at Dallas airports due to telecom…

 Washington DC, Sept 20: More than 1,800 flights were delayed and hundreds were canceled at the two Dallas-area airports on

Trump says his negative media coverage is ‘illegal’

Washington, sept 20: President Donald Trump on Friday bashed US media coverage that he claimed was unduly negative and therefore

North Africa’s Scramble for the Sahel

The Sahel is no longer a chessboard on which the struggles between the West and Russia play out. More importantly,

Constitution Day: President Paudel appeals for timely election

President Ramchandra Paudel has reiterated the urgency of holding election to the House of Representatives (HoR) on the slated date.

What a China-EU Climate Deal Could Do for the World

China has committed to achieve peak emissions by 2030 and net-zero by 2060; but this still implies that its cumulative

India health alert after ‘brain-eating’ amoeba rise

New Delhi, Sept 18: India has issued a health alert after infections and deaths caused by a rare water-borne “brain-eating”

Meta expands AI glasses line in a bet on the…

 United States, Sept 18: Meta showed off new smart glasses on Wednesday as it continued to bank on a lifestyle