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Breaking the Chains: The struggle against women trafficking in Nepal

Human trafficking remains one of the most insidious violations of human rights in the 21st century—a clandestine enterprise fuelled by desperation, inequality, and exploitation. Among the countless victims worldwide, women and girls constitute a disproportionate share, particularly vulnerable to sexual exploitation, coerced labour, and domestic servitude. Nepal, perched between two

BRI can speed up Nepal-China relation much closer

China is already facilitating on exporting fresh vegetables to Qatar, simliary Nepal already  started exporting Nepali grass to China. These

Supporting Ukraine Is in Trump’s Interest

NEW YORK – Even before taking office, Donald Trump has launched a diplomatic effort to end Russia’s war against Ukraine, calling

Trump’s Middle East Challenge

But Trump’s unpredictability and the pro-Israel character of his administration have many in the region concerned that he might greenlight

‘Nepal-China relations should be guided by national interests’

Kathmandu, Dec 2: Kathmandu, Dec 2: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has departed for Beijing today on a four-day official

Trump’s Best Hope for Peace Is to Support Ukraine

With nearly two months until his return to the White House, Trump’s Ukraine strategy remains uncertain. But if his goal

G7 Adaptation Accelerator Hub: A pivotal initiative for strengthening investment…

The G7 Adaptation Accelerator Hub is a pivotal initiative for strengthening investment strategies, and mobilizing and crowding-in finance to drive

Charting a Course for Coastal Resilience

WASHINGTON, DC – Roughly 40% of the world’s population inhabit coastal areas. In addition to being home to 12 of the world’s

The Economic Impact of Youth Out-migration: A Threat to National…

Nepal is currently highly affected by youth outmigration. We see crowd of young people In Tribhuvan International airport where thousands

The Biodiversity Crisis Is a Security Crisis

Financing from developed economies to their developing counterparts is supposed to reach at least $20 billion per year by 2025