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Earthquake Remembrance Day – Nepal’s Seismic Struggle and Ongoing Recovery…

Kathmandu, April 24: Nepal's seismic vulnerability is highlighted by its history of frequent and devastating earthquakes. Over the past 52 years, from 1970 to 2022, the region experienced 843 earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 3 to 5 on the Richter scale, 121 earthquakes between 5 and 6, 11 between 6

‘Collective intelligence’ underlined to reduce climate emergencies

Kathmandu, April 23: As the climate crisis is taking toll on people and planet with increasing number of severe incidents,

The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

Iran chose to strike Israel directly, a decision likely driven by a desire to defend its national pride following the

The Middle East Needs a Ceasefire Now

To be sure, rebuilding Gaza will take years and require a significant international effort. But achieving an effective, enforceable regional

Overcoming the Development-Project Implementation Gap

UNOPS runs operations in over 80 countries on behalf of the UN system and global partners, such as the World

AI still behind human on complex tasks like competition-level mathematics

In the wake of trepidation, optimism and bewilderment lumped together with spurt and influence of artificial intelligence (AI), research and

Impact of political instability in economic sector

Kathmandu: The Government of Nepal have a huge role in an economy from making policies to setting taxation and subsidies.

Europe’s War Jitters

Consequently, fears of an imminent war have seized European capitals. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk recently said that Europe has

Resolve the South China Sea issue through dialogue and negotiation

The South China Sea has long been a focal point of geopolitical tensions, with overlapping territorial claims and competing interests

NATO Is Not a Hegemonic Burden

Trump’s offensive comments misleadingly equated the NATO defense-spending target (2% of GDP) with direct NATO payments.