Will the protests launched in 2025 mark the beginning of a journey towards reform or simply be the latest chapter in Nepal’s ...
Understanding what Sri Lanka and Bangladesh did after they forced out political leaders could be crucial for Nepal, says ...
The distance between Kathmandu and Washington is vast, but the warning is shared: without credible rules and accountability, even old democracies wobble, writes Monik Bhatta.
Fed up with élite corruption and widening inequality, a youth-led movement toppled the government in forty-eight hours. Now ...
Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have descended into chaos and street violence.
I n the 48 hours that Nepal’s Gen-Z revolution unfolded, one question echoed across the country: “Where is their Lenin?” But perhaps that question missed the point. For decades, every Nepali ...
Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel emphasized that elections are crucial for preserving democracy and the Constitution, ...
No political system—no matter how perfect in theory—can automatically suit or succeed in every nation. We all know that the ...
Five young people spearheading efforts around the world to bolster and restore democratic principles share what they have ...
The country’s major political parties are indecisive but without their involvement, the elections risk becoming symbolic.
Several Nepali Congress leaders, including Arzu Rana Deuba, wife of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba, and spokesperson Prakash Sharan Mahat, entered parliament multiple times through PR after losing ...
PAGE 1: The frontpage story in Kantipur daily on 25 September with blood soaked shoes belonging to Prakash Bohora, 28, of Dailekh. He has been receiving treatment for a bullet wound at the National ...
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