On the brink
The rules-based international order the US likes to harp on is close to collapsing.
The rules-based international order the US likes to harp on is close to collapsing.
Nepal’s federalism succeeds not through slogans but through practice.
The media must review their performance of 2025 to ensure they continue to function as the fourth estate.
The uncomfortable truth is we have only one real choice at present: A deeply flawed global institution, or none at all.
Unchecked sex-selective abortions are taking the country down a dangerous road.
The notion that our established parties have become too old and weak is ridiculous.
Across seven decades, reconciliation has emerged as Nepal’s deepest democratic constant.
The initiative of two NC general secretaries to save the party from itself deserves support.
Redefining regime decapitation as law enforcement blurs the line between war and policing.
Chinese local governments are formally responsible for putting Beijing’s climate policies into practice, but many are expected to implement these policies largely on their own.
Karki’s appeal to be included in short fiction reveals her existential angst.
Nepal needs a stronger network of psychosocial workers and counsellors.
India cannot afford to lose Bangladesh as a friendly nation.
Her last speeches call for a politics of ‘no vengeance’
Dr Bhagwan Koirala has done the country great service by establishing KIOCH.
The new alliance between Lamichhane, Shah and Ghising opens a promising new political front.
The workings of political parties and the political structure remain under the thumb of special interests.
The Gen Z uprising in early September brought about a sea-change in national politics.
A few good picks can’t justify widespread capture of Proportional Representation seats by powerful elites.
The upcoming election will test Tarique Rahman’s leadership and his grasp of electoral politics.