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Birgunj customs office collects Rs 75.59 billion in four months

Birgunj, Dec 3: The Birgunj Customs Office has collected Rs 22.9 billion from the imports of five different kinds of petroleum products in the first four months of the current fiscal year and Rs 10.1 billion from the imports of vehicles and auto spares during the same period. The Office

SAARC at 40: Cooperation deferred amid rivalries and domestic challenges

Despite years of setbacks, SAARC remains the only platform that brings together all South Asian states. Its Charter envisions a

A Just Transition for Land

The question is whether it will be unfair, chaotic, and reactive, or whether world leaders, development institutions, and other stakeholders

Preparations at full swing for Int’l Learning Conference on Dignified…

Preparations are in full swing for a three-day International Learning Conference on Dignified Menstruation, commencing on December 8 to coincide

Militaries come to aid of Asia flood victims as toll…

By Sunday afternoon, rain had subsided across Sri Lanka but low-lying areas of the capital were flooded and authorities were

Proper utilisation of internal resources stressed

The event brought together representatives from various INGOs to review the status of ongoing projects in Nepal and discuss future

Mesmerizing, Pokhara…

What does Pokhara not have? Snow-crowned peaks, emerald hills, shimmering lakes, and a culture that radiates warmth. Yet above all,

The Corruption Is the Point

Trump’s corruption may help bring down the system, especially given the growing risks that crypto poses to financial stability.

Japan’s Takaichi Sparks Postwar Tension, Beijing Demands Retraction and Apology

As strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific intensifies, Taiwan continues to symbolize unresolved historical legacies that shape the region’s future.

Trump’s Crony Diplomacy

While Trump’s quest for enrichment is undeniable, it would be simplistic to say that this is the only reason he