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The High Costs of Disengagement for China

- George Magnus OXFORD – For more than three decades, the global economy was defined by unbridled integration and unprecedented interdependence. Neither political spats nor localized wars could slow the globalization train. Markets were markets, business was business, and multinational firms became more multinational. Not anymore. In this new era

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President Bhandari administers oath to four newly appointed ministers

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has administered the oath of office and secrecy to four newly appointed ministers amid a special

Dilendra Prasad Badu
Government slashes Rs 20 per litre in petrol and Rs…

The government has decided to slash the price of petroleum products. A cabinet meeting on Saturday decided to reduce Rs

CPN (Unified Socialist) endorses secretariat decision to recall four ministers

The fourth central committee meeting of the CPN (Unified Socialist) has endorsed the party secretariat decision to recall four ministers

First kidney transplantation in Pokhara

The Paschimanchal Regional Hospital under the Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS) has conducted kidney transplantation for the first time.

Fuel import from Birgunj transit up by 78 per cent

Fuel import through Birgunj transit point has increased significantly.

Three-member probe team formed to investigate on judge Koirala

A meeting of the Judicial Council held on Wednesday decided to form a three-member probe committee under the coordination of

Country’s trade deficit reaches Rs 1577 billion in 11 months

The country has witnessed a trade deficit of Rs 1577 billion in the first 11 months of the current fiscal

Violence Against Women cases continue unabated in Rolpa

A shelter set up at Liwang in the Rolpa district has been effective to provide temporary rehabilitation to the women

National Assembly members for common stand on State Partnership Program

The National Assembly members have stressed that both the ruling and opposition parties must have a common stand on the