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What India should, and shouldn’t, do in Nepal

By SD Muni Nepal has drifted into a political crisis following its Prime Minister (PM) KP Sharma Oli’s decision to dissolve Parliament. The constitutional validity of Oli’s move has been questioned, and is awaiting decision by the Supreme Court. Unlike on previous occasions, Oli has refrained from blaming India for

Editorial Roundup: US

By The Associated Press Jan. 6 The Washington Post on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol: President Trump’s refusal to

An ‘orchard of bad apples’ weighs on new Afghan peace…

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Afghan negotiators are to resume talks with the Taliban on Tuesday aimed at finding an end to

Acrid Fact

Devi Pyakurel General questions are not as easy as we are thinking. Very general life is really like a drama.

Online Learning: Opportunities , Drawbacks and Way Forward

By Mahendra Thapa Value of online learning has come into spotlight unceremoniously as a forceful push in our education system

China’s lunar endeavor docks with world’s shared space dream

BEIJING, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) — In ancient Chinese mythology, the fairy lady Chang’e flew to the Moon alone, became a

Corruption is crime, it cannot be forgiven: Prime Minister Oli

KATHMANDU, Dec 09: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has reiterated that anyone involved in corruption must be brought to justice.

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PM Oli urges to be sensitive towards protecting rights of…

KATHMANDU, Nov 25: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has asserted that the government would not tolerate any sort of gender-based

Judges’ views differ on leader Gautam’s case

Kathmandu: Differing views of judges surfaced in the order issued by the Supreme Court on the writ petition filed against

Nepali Americans elated with Joe Biden’s victory

Washington D.C.: The immigrant communities, including the Nepali community, in the US have celebrated with joy the victory of Democratic