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Japan’s Takaichi Sparks Postwar Tension, Beijing Demands Retraction and Apology

The latest diplomatic tension between Japan and China has thrust the Taiwan issue back into the spotlight of East Asian geopolitics. The controversy erupted after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated in parliament that a possible Chinese attack or blockade on Taiwan could constitute a “survival-threatening situation,” a legal threshold

Trump’s Crony Diplomacy

While Trump’s quest for enrichment is undeniable, it would be simplistic to say that this is the only reason he

Martyr at 18: Gen-Z movement cuts short Deepak’s future

Deepak’s story is not merely a personal tragedy—it is the voice of a generation that dared to hope for a

The Missing Ingredients for Peace in Palestine

The world has grown tired of helplessly watching violence and suffering in Palestine. The Trump ceasefire could be the first

Family in Sarlahi plunged into mourning after Dev’s death in…

“They gave their lives against corruption and injustice. Their sacrifice is meaningful only if these problems end.” She urges the

Gen Z martyrs’ families waiting for PM Karki’s job assurance

During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

Japan seeks dialogue, China demands action: Tensions flare over Taiwan…

China and Japan have locked horns for decades, their relationship repeatedly strained by territorial disputes, historical grievances, and competing regional

The G20 Must Help Africa Escape the Financial Death Trap

US President Donald Trump may not be attending the first G20 summit to be held in Africa, but his tariffs

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Experts warn of escalating liquidity crisis amid weak policy response

Multiple factors are believed to have contributed to the prevailing liquidity shortage, including reduced government expenditure, delays in budget implementation,

COP30: Global wait whether ‘lungs of planet’ serve truth

Nepal's NDC3.0 and zero emissions by 2045 were also shared by him. The Minister urged the developed countries to fulfill