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Get rid of corruption-friendly politics

Narayan Ghimire Kathmandu, May 16: 'Chase away corrupt persons: Protect democracy', 'Where does taxpayers' money go? Into corrupt officials' pockets', 'Salute to your courage: Beware of faltering', 'Who bought you a bungalow worth millions of rupees?'. These are the slogans sported on placards in the anti-corruption protests staged by civil

Delivering on Nuclear Disarmament in Hiroshima

The G7 foreign ministers issued a disappointing communiqué when they met in Nagano, Japan in April, and their superiors must

Deciphering the Latest IPCC Report

The good news is that, according to the IPCC, “feasible, effective, and low-cost options for mitigation and adaptation are already

The Coming Crackdown on Corporate Greenwashing

According to the Net Zero Tracker, more than one-third of the world’s largest publicly traded companies have announced such targets,

“We remain grateful to China’s generous support of life-saving vaccines…

China’s support to create and expand our health infrastructures, develop our human resources in this particular field, as well as

A New Weapon Against Malaria

Over the past three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated headlines and spurred scientific research, with experts around the world

The Wisdom of Germany’s Nuclear Phase-Out

With the shutdown of its last three nuclear power plants, Germany has completed its phase-out of nuclear power. As the

Mitigating Mozambique’s Humanitarian Nightmare

The World Food Program Representative and Country Director for Mozambique has called the resulting humanitarian crisis a “catastrophe beyond epic

Will China Win the Middle East?

While the SCO is not a military alliance comparable to, say, NATO, nor is it a mere economic association. On

In Defense of Nature-Based Carbon Markets

Voluntary markets for carbon offsets have recently come under fire, with critics questioning the efficacy of contracts that aim to