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The Duty to Protect the Climate

LOS ANGELES: Although the International Court of Justice turned 80 this year, there is a sense in which it has never felt younger. In a David-versus-Goliath moment, the tiny Pacific Island state of Vanuatu recently changed international law forever by bringing the world’s most important issue before its highest court. The

South Korea prosecutors raid party HQ after ex-first lady arrested

SEOUL, Aug 13: South Korean prosecutors raided the headquarters of the former party of jailed ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol on

Hemraj Dhakal appointed as SEBON board member

Hemraj Dhakal, Vice President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), has been appointed as a

Badi community living as refugees after inundation

Kailali, Aug 13: The Badi community residing in Balchaur of Lamki Chuha Municipality-3, Kailali, has been rendered almost homeless after

Govt awarding bantamweight Rabindra Dhant with Rs 500,000

The government has decided to honour bantamweight champion Rabindra Dhant from Bajhang district with Rs 500,000 cash prize.

39 menstrual huts demolished in Kanchanpur

A total of 39 menstrual huts have been demolished recently in Kanchanpur district.

Supreme Court dismisses Mukul Dhakal’s writ petition

The Supreme Court has dismissed the writ petition filed by Mukul Dhakal, demanding that he be allowed to continue as

14th International Elephant Day (photo feature)

On the occasion of the 14th International Elephant Day–2025, elephants were treated to their favorite delicacies on Tuesday in Sauraha,

Can Democracy Survive AI?

That means the coming AI revolution may render closed political systems more stable than open ones. In an age of

PM Oli instructs for smooth supply of chemical fertilizer

Kathmandu, Aug 12: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the concerned ministers to ensure effective management and supply of