Advancing discourses on women-led climate justice in Nepal

Sudeep Uprety, Dr Popular Gentle, Dr Lhamo Yangchen Sherpa and Jagadishwor Ghimire

Climate change is evolving as one of the major global threats and posing an enormous

“Studies of financial burdens imposed on communities by climate-induced disasters are scant and inadequate”: Rajan Thapa

Rhishav Sapkota

‘Climate change is not the direct cause of all climate-related disasters. We cannot be too

Nepal has yet to legalize same sex marriage, leaving couples disoriented
Anushka Nepal

Kathmandu: Lockdown was harsh for everyone, but it was even tougher for the people who

Independence of umbrella organization of Nepali journalists comes under scrutiny
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: The Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ), an umbrella organization of Nepali journalists, is mired

Many Nepali politicians have personal websites but they are either un-updated, unreachable or errorful
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: Whenever someone wants to know or research about any person or product, their first

Interview | ‘When you ask Israelis to pick a destination, they would choose Nepal’: Hanan Goder, Ambassador of Israel to Nepal
Rojina Rai

Kathmandu: Nepal-Israel relations date back to 1960. Nepal is the first South Asian country to

Commentary | What does the Maoist Center want in MCC’s Nepal Compact?
Mahabir Paudyal

As the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Nepal Compact lies in limbo due to the failure of

Nepali skaters face government’s indifference and police’s wrath
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: For a long time, football and cricket have been the dominant sports in Nepal.

Antimicrobial resistance: How it is threatening public health? What should be done?
Saugat Pratap KC and Sampurna Kakchapati

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a critical emergency public health issue that has threatened the achievements

We can’t afford to lose judiciary’s independence at a time when all other institutions have been compromised
Mandira Sharma

The current debacle in Nepal’s judiciary is unfortunate. Nepal’s Supreme Court has been the institution

Interview | “After the General Convention, UML will emerge as the party to champion the cause of economic development and prosperity”: Ishwar Pokhrel
NL Today

CPN-UML, Nepal’s largest communist party and the main opposition, is gearing up for its tenth

Interview | ‘Development sector complements the government by working in line with its policies’: Dr Sushil Koirala, AIN chairperson
NL Today

Dr Sushil Koirala is a medical doctor turned development professional who wears many hats. He

Charimaya Tamang: ‘Who will wipe out the tears of trafficking survivors if I start crying myself?’
Anushka Nepal

Kathmandu: In April 1994, Charimaya Tamang, then 16, was abducted from a forest in Sindhupalchowk

Explainer | Nepal’s justice system is crumbling. Why are political leaders silent?
Durga Dulal and Nishan Khatiwada

Kathmandu: Nepal’s apex court has been in turmoil for over two weeks now. Senior judges