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Rare Earths Are China’s Trump Card

BEIJING – China’s weaponization of rare earths has emerged as a major flash point in US-China trade negotiations. These critical materials, especially the high-performance magnets they make possible, are vital components in electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, industrial robotics, and advanced defense systems. In response to China’s strict rare-earths export

President Paudel receives ‘Rakshabandhan’

Kathmandu, Aug 9: President Ramchandra Paudel received the Rakshabandan (a sacred thread tied around the wrist) and the Nawayagyopavit (Janai)

Nepali festivals spread message of equality: Vice President Yadav

Kathmandu, Aug 9: Vice President Ram Sahaya Prasad Yadav has expressed his confidence that the festivals including Janai Purnima being

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NBA unhappy with appointment of judges

Kathmandu, Aug 8: The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has stated that it was not in a position to welcome the

Diplomatic efforts on for search, rescue of Nepalis missing in…

Kathmandu, Aug 8: Foreign Minister Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has said the government has been taking diplomatic measures for the

Stagflation Is Hitting Russia’s War Economy

For months, Russia’s official inflation rate has hovered around 10%. In June, the Central Bank of Russia boasted that the rate had

Three including founding chair of Karnali bank in judicial custody

Nepalgunj, Aug 7: The Tulsipur Nepalgunj bench of the High Court has remanded three people including the founding chairman Karnali

Bangladesh Is a South Asian Time Bomb

The economy is reeling, radical Islamist forces are gaining ground, young people are becoming increasingly radicalized, lawlessness is taking hold, and religious and

Mega Monsoon Service Camp Happening Soon

Kathmandu, Aug 6: 6th August 2025 – Foton Total Care is ready to kick off the Mega Monsoon Service Camp

No, Trump Is Not “Transactional”

NEW YORK: European Union trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič described the recent US-EU trade agreement in unvarnished terms. Agreeing to a 15% tariff on