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Ranjit Rae Even as Nepal suffers from the economic fallout of the Ukraine conflict in terms of higher food, fuel and fertilizer costs and reduced growth on the one hand and is buffeted by the US-China contestation for influence witnessed in the acrimonious debates on the US-sponsored MCC (Millennium Challenge
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Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine – a blatant attempt to destroy an independent, sovereign state living peacefully within recognized borders
China’s example clearly proves that so-called principles of foreign policy make no sense. The crux of the matter in foreign
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Particularly after the 1950, The United States has been champion on interfering in the internal matters of the other countries,
The town of Joshimath may be nestled 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) above sea level in the Himalayas, but it is sinking
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