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Why China’s Marriage Crisis Matters

MADISON, WISCONSIN – New marriages in China reportedly plummeted by one-fifth last year, implying that the official number of births will likely fall from 9.54 million in 2024 to 7.3- 7.8 million in 2025. Thus, while China represents 17.2% of the global population, it will account for less than 6% of births – comparable to Nigeria. Moreover, China’s

Trump’s War on Foreign Aid and the Rise of Transactional…

Activists celebrating the potential emergence of a post-imperial, agency-driven, multipolar aid system would do well to remember that economic progress

Effective implementation of laws challenging: Tul Prasad Bishwakarma

Tul Prasad Bishwakarma has been a member in the National Assembly (NA) since the past three months. Over this time,

The Key to Universal Energy Access Is Green

By fostering public-private partnerships and harnessing the transformative potential of DRE technologies, we can make universal energy access a reality

Empty Promises Won’t Save Marine Ecosystems

The 30x30 initiative, which aims to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030, offers hope for global conservation efforts. But

Canada Must Learn From the Green Backlash

As Canadians prepare to elect a new government, the rapid deterioration in relations with the United States will be front

Falgun 2007! A turning point in Nepal’s history: PM Oli

Democracy is the foundation for Nepal's graduation from least developed country status by 2026 and for improving economic indicators to

Menstrual Discrimination: An underlying cause for Gender Stereotypes

These findings flatly suggest the discrimination that each person faces during menstruation regularly.

Nepali single women’s issues raised at CEDAW meeting

Kathmandu, Feb 7: The issue of justice for Nepali single women has been raised in the ongoing 90th session of

Fundamentals of Just Energy Transition

Just Transition mechanism is fairness in the process of transforming to a climate neutral economy into the most affected region