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RSP dwarfs legacy parties in election; bigger the party, higher…

Kathmandu, March 11: The government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki ultimately set the history with a successful conduct of the House of Representatives election on March 5. It was a flawless management of the government that ensured the landmark democratic exercise in a short preparation of six month. The

A Deal With Iran Requires an Iran that Can Make…

Iran needs far less organizational coherence to continue disrupting the world than it needs to halt the decentralized offensive operations

Global Firms Betting Bigger on China during Economic Turbulence

When an economy combines sustainable growth potential, a stable policy environment, and a clear direction for industrial development, its appeal

An AI Bubble Won’t Trigger a Financial Crisis

When those prices fell, the complex web of obligations unraveled: banks discovered they held worthless securities, credit markets froze, and

What Turkey Wants in Iran

Then, when the time is right, Turkey could seek to connect these figures to relevant international players, setting the stage

Magical Thinking Won’t Make Europe an AI Power

At a time when major powers are pursuing aggressive industrial policies, the EU cannot afford to remain on the sidelines.

A New Iranian Revolution?

But regimes born of revolutions have more in common than how they end. The first generation embodies the revolutionary spirit

AI and the End of Time

For two centuries, time has been capitalism’s organizing principle. In his 1967 essay “Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism,” the British

Development Is Hard Power

Understood in these terms, international development is not just a form of “soft power” (exerting influence through persuasion and attraction).

Nepal’s Cooperatives at Risk: Legal Concerns over RSP’s Policy

These allegations are part of ongoing legal proceedings, with multiple bail orders issued as courts examine the evidence. Lamichhane has