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Coffee hasn’t always been an easy sell in Nepal. The Himalayan country is a major tea producer, as well as a major consumer.
The Amnesty International Nepal’s report gives an account of the impact of evictions on marginalised communities.
After resolving a dispute with players over selection criteria, the Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation (BTTF) has submitted ...
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In Nepal, where nearly half the population actively uses social media, the digital landscape serves as both a powerful tool ...
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Going wrong on rights

Nepal may have ratified various conventions on human rights, but it has fallen short of upholding them. In January 2022, ...
The petition was for the UN to ask the Nepal government to prioritise justice for former child soldiers, recalling that a ...
Social media is an important tool for dissemination, significantly increasing access to information for everyone. But it is ...
Facilitating a collaborative global community working in dozens of languages is not an easy job—it takes a great deal of management, editorial work and coordination, and technology. The funds we raise ...
Fort Leavenworth Frontier Heritage Communities recognized 31 residents being awarded more than $300,000 in scholarships ...
Tenzing-Hillary Airport, better known as Lukla, looks more like a mountain driveway than a landing zone. It’s carved into the side of a hill in Nepal’s Himalayas, about 9,337 feet above sea level, and ...
A century ago, there were 100,000 wild tigers. Today? Just 5,500. Tiger conservation is crucial. Here are the organizations ...
The solution was a fifteen-day stretch that worked for all Sharks, with multiple sets of clothes for continuity. By the end, ...