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Building Beyond 65 Years – Nepal and Australia expand a…

Kathmandu, Nov 11: In an increasingly interconnected world where diplomacy, development cooperation, and international partnerships define global progress, bilateral relationships built on mutual trust, shared values, and collaborative aspirations have become more important than ever. For a Least Developed Country (LDC) like Nepal—aspiring to graduate from LDC status but still

Waste Management: Toward sustainable and eco-friendly solutions

A large portion of non-biodegradable waste is recyclable. Instead of taxing scrap materials, the government should make policy and legal

In Search of the AI Bubble’s Economic Fundamentals

While the contours of an AI bubble are hard to miss, its actual impact will depend on whether it spills

AI Agents Threaten Free Societies

Advocates of safer, ethical technologies need to help the public come to terms with what AI agents are and how

Post Gen Z protest: Testing time ahead for government, parties…

Neither the election nor the good governance drive is a sole responsibility of the present government, but chiefly a shared

How Many More Cloud Scares Does Europe Need?

From storing and backing up data to powering and deploying AI systems, “the cloud” underpins the digital economy. But control

What COP30 Must Do

At the same time, developing countries hold vast, often untapped, potential to drive the global energy transition, safeguard food systems,

The Big Lie Behind Trump’s Boat Strikes

This is the magic of the Big Lie, as Hitler explained in Mein Kampf: Tell a whopper so outrageous that people simply

Can China Meet Its Massive Climate-Finance Needs?

NEW DELHI – Discussions about climate finance often focus on the most vulnerable countries, such as small island developing states

Courts Are Shaping the Future of Climate Action

But litigation alone cannot deliver justice at scale. Governments must establish clear legal frameworks to hold major emitters fully accountable