Nepal’s Generation Z remains caught in a fraught liminal moment, in a country still reverberating from September’s protests that shook its political foundations and ignited hopes of renewal.
Bhutan leads the world with 98.8 per cent of its land classified as mountainous. Its average elevation exceeds 10,000 feet, ...
While profits and prestige flow upward, the environmental and social costs often settle quietly in the valleys where the ...
While addressing immediate recovery needs is essential, the World Bank stresses that Nepal must significantly improve public ...
Nepal is known as the country with the most mountains because almost its entire landscape rises into the Himalayas. The ...
Youth groups and students in Nepal took to the streets after the country's prime minister approved plans to ban social media platforms, and now the country is effectively being run over Discord. As ...
Massive corruption allegations and rising protests fuel debate on whether the Philippines could face unrest similar to ...
For decades, hydropower has been the backbone of Nepal's electricity generation, accounting for over 95% of installed ...
First of all, when I was talking to people in Harare and Victoria Falls, they were surprised to learn Nepal has 30 million ...
23 September 2018, Kathmandu – On the occasion of National Conservation Day today, Nepal announced that there are now an estimated 235 wild tigers in the country, nearly doubling the baseline of ...
In Nepal, a situation is unfolding that looks chillingly familiar. Covid-19 cases are skyrocketing, hospitals are overwhelmed, and the country’s Prime Minister is pleading for help from other nations.