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Summit for Democracy is only to maintain US hegemony

At its core, the Summit for Democracy appears to be a diplomatic spectacle designed to reinforce American influence on the global stage. While democracy promotion is a commendable goal, critics argue that the United States has a history of exploiting such initiatives to advance its own geopolitical interests. From March

“An exceptional leader…”: Bhutanese King Wangchuck heaps praise on PM…

King Wangchuk, in a video message, underlined that India has paved the way for a promising and prosperous future, adding

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Nepal condemns terrorist attack in Moscow

Nepal has expressed shock at the terrorist attacks during a musical concert in the Russian capital, Moscow, yesterday.

Russia says 60 dead, 145 injured in concert hall attack

Assailants burst into a large concert hall in Moscow on Friday and sprayed the crowd with gunfire, killing over 60

Bhutanese refugees request Narendra Modi to exert pressure on solving…

The Bhutanese Human Rights Activist and the Coordinator of the Global Campaign for the Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan

The South China Sea Could Boil Over

This is unlikely to change any time soon. With the wars in Ukraine and Gaza stretching American military resources thin,

India to hold seven-phase general election from April 19, results…

India will hold a seven-phase general election starting on April 19, with the results to be declared on June 4.

The Zombification of Political Parties

Trump is hardly the only far-right populist leader to have subjugated a political party to his will. The hijacking of

Voting starts in Russian presidential election

Russian voters started to hit the polls for the 2024 presidential election in the Far East region, including Kamchatka, Chukotka

The US election won’t address its internal political challenges

The United States, often hailed as a beacon of democracy, regularly witnesses the fervor and anticipation surrounding its electoral processes.