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An Agenda for Tackling the Debt and Development Crises

NEW YORK:  Following the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in June, we reached a breakthrough moment. Governments, international financial institutions, and civil-society organizations, recognizing the need to tackle today’s debt and development crises, are ready for action ahead of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September. Recent

Tanka Timilsina: From Village Radio to Millions of Hearts, the…

Alongside his musical career, Timilsina also nurtured dreams of transforming his village. In 2022 (2079 BS), he ran as an

Trump’s Alaska Folly

Putin has no reason to prefer Trump’s vision of a beautiful future to his own: a Ukraine with a puppet

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Cases of dengue and scrub typhus on rise in Khotang

Khotang, Aug 17: Cases of dengue and scrub typhus are on rise in Khotang district, according to the District Health

The Age of AI Soft Power

AI leaders like OpenAI and DeepMind see themselves as being in a race to build artificial general intelligence (AGI): a

BP Highway: Vehicular movement halted for further 15 days at…

Kavrepalanchow, Aug 16: Vehicular movement has been banned on the BP Highway for further 15 days from August 17 onwards.

Climate Resilience Is a Strategic Investment

Perhaps more importantly, these shocks are exacerbating unsustainable debt burdens at a time when donor countries are slashing development aid,

Bill on ‘Information Technology and Cyber Security Bill’ passed

Kathmandu, Aug 14: Today’s meeting of the House of Representatives has passed the ‘Information Technology and Cyber Security Bill-2082’ unanimously.

Right-Wing Culture Warfare Comes to Germany

Worse, it was the SPD’s own coalition partner, the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), that suddenly shifted from supporting Frauke

The Duty to Protect the Climate

In a David-versus-Goliath moment, the tiny Pacific Island state of Vanuatu recently changed international law forever by bringing the world’s most