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Expel Russia from UNESCO

ANCHORAGE – Russian President Vladimir Putin has been particularly angry lately, and the Ukrainian port city of Odesa has been suffering the consequences. In the Kremlin’s neo-imperial view, Odesa has long been a symbol of the Russian character of Ukraine’s south, because its initial development was led by Catherine the Great. Last

NATO summit failed to assure for global peace and cooperation

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit, which was held on July 11 and 12, has created frustration and despair

Flexible monetary policy expected for revival of sluggish economy

The private sector which has been contributing 81 percent to the country's economy and providing nearly 90 percent of employment

US has a long history of stealing ideas and things…

The US, which claims to be a super-democracy and innovator, has a long history of stealing ideas, goods, and many

Economic complexity: Challenges and way forward

Nepal had begun witnessing impact of global economic crisis, which was further exacerbated by the COVID-19. In a bid to

America’s Myanmar Policy Is All Wrong

Just as the military-monarchy alliance has long shaped political developments in Thailand, where the generals have seized power 12 times over the last nine

A Human-Rights Approach to the Global Food Crisis

People immediately mobilized to protest Bolsonaro’s decision, including by organizing impressive public meals held on the streets of many cities

Chure Conservation Pressing Need of Hour

The logic of Bhutan and Australia exporting pebbles and stones does not suit Nepal's context. There is a Shiwalik Hill

India should understand parochial interest and supremacy of the US…

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s US visit has raised many questions and eagerness among global watchers. The US is intentionally

The Return of the Warlords

OXFORD – The turmoil in Russia unleashed by Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group has drawn rapt attention in capitals throughout the world, but