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Dr Deependra Rokaya Kathmandu, June 22: Every year, we hope the policies and programmes the government brings ensures changes, and even the Nepalis living in the far-flung villages will be able to exercise fundamental rights and freedoms as that of education, health, employment and food sovereignty. Those living in far
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This year’s G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, has failed to provide a positive message to the entire world. Today’s world
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US allies are certainly positive about US programs and initiatives, but sometimes they don’t like the unilateral US imposition of
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