Nepal’s geopolitical catch as Washington and Beijing lock horns over Taiwan crisis

Mahabir Paudyal

On August 3, before the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi wrapped

Truth has become a casualty of Nepali politics. What can be done to correct the course? 

Bhagirath Yogi

Every year, Canadians eagerly await for the summer to arrive. During a family visit this

Is Nepal heeding the warning signs from Sri Lanka’s economic crisis?
Bhagirath Basnet

Following the Ukraine war, the price of food, energy and several other commodities has risen

 The bitter side of Nepal’s sugar economy
Ayushma Maharjan

The plight of sugarcane farmers has come to much limelight in recent years with several

Why Nepal must speak out against human rights abuses in Myanmar
Simone Galimberti

Now that China and Russia condemned Myanmar at the UN Security Council for executing four

Epitome of misrule: Janardan Sharma’s reappointment as Finance Minister is a glaring evidence that the rot runs deep in Nepal 
NL Today

Kathmandu: Politicians know the reality. Some influential leaders of Nepali Congress and CPN Maoist-Center privately

Why new hospital pharmacy service guideline needs to be amended
Nabin Pathak

Hospital Pharmacy Service Guideline (2015) was formulated in order to provide access to health services

Divided, deviated and dysfunctional: Non-Resident Nepali Association is in the need of overhauling its functioning (Part 1)
Raj Maharjan

A few weeks ago, we had an unfortunate incident in New Zealand within our Nepali

Interview | ‘Real peace dividend should be equally distributed to sustain peace in Nepal’: Rabina Shrestha, Country Director, International Alert 
NL Today

International Alert is a global peacebuilding organization founded in 1986 to help people find peaceful

The center cannot hold
Yatindra KC

On July 15, the president gave assent to a bill entitled Amendment to Nepal Police

Maoist insurgency in movies: Telling a tale of war from the people’s perspective 
Shrutika Raut

Kathmandu: There appears to be a revival in the Nepali artistic milieu in uncovering and

‘Agriculture is hit hardest by climate-induced losses and damages, planned and proactive responses must be directed to build resilience of farmers’
NL Today

Ngamindra Dahal, PhD, is a hydro-meteorologist by training with over 25 years of professional experience

How two kidney racketeers lured street children of Kathmandu to sell kidneys in India
Shrutika Raut

Kathmandu: Bimal Bahadur Shahi, 32, a resident of Chamunda Bindrasaini Municipality-6 of Dailekh district, had

Nepal should become a global champion in abolition of death penalty
Simone Galimberti

I am more and more interested in the broader issues of human rights. Looking around,