Representatives of Gen Z urged Nepal's interim government to tackle corruption and push for good governance. A discussion ...
Backlash over the repression of Gen Z protests may have forced a change in leadership, but without genuine democratic renewal ...
KATHMANDU- Nepal faces a growing risk of confrontation following the Gen-Z leaders’ campaign demanding the arrest of former Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak for their ...
The on-ground observations remain pessimistic about the rise of a ‘Naya Nepal’ — a term that found prominence after the ...
Rain and Rainbows: Taiwan Celebrates Pride as Hong Kong’s LGBTQ Rights Stall A sweeping social media ban helped topple Nepal’s government. The harder task now is delivering reforms and elections that ...
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Political party paradox

Nepal's journey with political parties began with a dream of participatory democracy. In the mid 20th century, courageous ...
Kunda Dixit, one of Nepal’s top journalists, talks about the stunning turn of events in the South Asian nation and how its society reached the boiling point. People celebrate and take pictures after ...
Protesters defied a curfew to set fire to government buildings and the homes of politicians as unrest over censorship and economic issues continued. Bhadra Sharma and Alex Travelli Reporting from ...
We aspire to transform our country into one like Denmark, free from corruption,” stated 20-year-old Anjana Tiwari while cleaning up refuse at a makeshift camp, voicing the sentiments of many young ...
The debate about who is less accountable to the public: politicians or bureaucrats is as old as Nepal’s democracy itself. Some blame politicians for being beholden to the businessmen who finance their ...
Prime MInister Sushila Karki at Trauma Centre in Kathmandu on Saturday. Karki made rounds of hospitals where people injured in the 8-9 September are being treated. Nepal is gradually returning to ...
The morning sun barely pierced the haze over Maitighar Mandala, yet the atmosphere was electric. Tens of thousands of young people had gathered, banners in hand, voices rising in unison. Bikash Singh, ...