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Preparing for a Russian Nuclear Meltdown

Bennett Ramberg LOS ANGELES, Nov 10 (PS): Historically, Russia’s defeat in foreign wars, including the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05, World War I, and the 1979-89 invasion of Afghanistan, has unleashed internal turmoil, ultimately leading to regime change. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine has stoked fears of a

Getting From Climate Pledges to Climate Action

The Paris climate agreement, concluded in 2015, has been instrumental in rallying countries around the world to commit to reducing

A Rights-Based Global Food System

. The current food system is certainly not up to the task: already, it is failing to ensure that the

All should have common view on national interest: Leader Rajbhandari

Nepali Congress leader Sapana Rajbhandari has said all political powers should have common understanding on nationality and national interest.

New Frontiers in Low-Cost Clean Tech

To be sure, there is a lot of ground to cover. According to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook

What to think over before choosing new aircraft?

Choosing the right aircraft for an airline's specific operating environment, the present market context is complex and critical decision. It

Israel’s 9/11 Moment

In the wake of the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7, Israel has every right and reason to pursue

UN Secretary General Doing the ‘Toughest Job’

Kathmandu, Oct 30: The United Nations Secretary General (UNSG) is the world’s top diplomat. The UNSG’s job is often described

Lawmaker Manju Ansari from JSP.
Lawmaker Ansari disapproves nepotism, favourism in nominations

Lawmaker Manju Sharma Ansari, a leader of the Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal, has said that some of the party's demands,

Churning Ideals into Reality: The United Nations Underpins Hope

Looking at some of the opportunities that we can tap in the global and national contexts by working closely together