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Tourism Insurance and Risk Management: A Travel Sustainability Financing

Rejan Meher Bajracharya Kathmandu, Aug 10: Nepal is recognized worldwide for its natural beauty alongside its rich culture, hospitable people, and extraordinary history. After the post-pandemic period when everything started getting back to normal, a surge in the tourism industry raised conversations about sustainable tourism. However, considering the current context,

Rare Earths Are China’s Trump Card

These critical materials, especially the high-performance magnets they make possible, are vital components in electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, industrial

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NBA unhappy with appointment of judges

Kathmandu, Aug 8: The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has stated that it was not in a position to welcome the

Nepal’s Fertilizer Crisis: A symptom of a broken agricultural supply…

Fixing this broken system demands a fundamental and long-term change in policy. Fertilizer centralized procurement should be streamlined and an

Bangladesh Is a South Asian Time Bomb

The economy is reeling, radical Islamist forces are gaining ground, young people are becoming increasingly radicalized, lawlessness is taking hold, and religious and

No, Trump Is Not “Transactional”

NEW YORK: European Union trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič described the recent US-EU trade agreement in unvarnished terms. Agreeing to a 15% tariff on

The Left’s “Everything Struggle” Is Undermining the Climate Cause

Arguing that reducing greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions also requires abolishing capitalism, rethinking gender categories, and freeing Gaza is a formula for

BRI Brings China and Nepal Closer Than Ever

As long as we always respect each other and aim for win-win cooperation, our friendship will last and grow—not just

Can Europe and China Forge a Climate Connection?

The announcement came a month after BYD, China’s leading EV manufacturer, launched its own ultra-fast charging system. In solar, too, the numbers

Europe’s Economic Surrender

By agreeing to 15% tariffs on most exports to the United States, the European Union has capitulated to Trump’s zero-sum