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The Gangster Logic of Trump’s Tariff Wars

Anne O. Krueger WASHINGTON, DC, May 28 (PS): In his second term, President Donald Trump has turned extortion and coercion into central features of American statecraft, deploying tariffs, sanctions, and other forms of economic pressure against adversaries and allies alike. With each passing day, the damage caused by this gangster-like

NHRC unveils Gen Z report, blames former PM Oli, ministers…

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has released the much-awaited report of a committee formed to investigate human rights violations

TOB biker group hijacked peaceful Gen Z Sept 8 protest,…

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has described the activities and role of the controversial Tibetan Original Blood (TOB) biker

Japan supports a new school building in Jajarkot district

The handover ceremony of the classroom building supported by the Japan to Bheri Tribeni Secondary School (SBTSS) in Jajarkot District

FIFA World Cup: Brazil, Morocco, Scotland and Haiti announce squad

In Group C, four teams—Brazil, Scotland, Haiti, and Morocco—have been drawn, and all have now announced their squads.

Sri Lanka introduces free tourist visa for Nepali nationals

The Government of Sri Lanka has introduced a free Tourist Visa (Electronic Travel Authorization – ETA) facility for Nepali nationals

FIFA World Cup: Team members of England and Croatia squad

Kathmandu, May 26: The much-anticipated FIFA World Cup football tournament is set to begin from June 11, 2026. This time,

Nepal and China agree to further strengthen cooperation

During the meeting, both sides held discussions on further strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation between Nepal and the People’s

Groundbreaking ceremony for reconstruction of BP Highway 

The rehabilitation work will be carried out by Shimizu Corporation, one of Japan's leading construction companies.

Quad ministers announce new Indo-Pacific initiatives on maritime

NEW DELHI, May 26 (AP): The foreign ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the United States announced new initiatives Tuesday