Wed, 23 Jul 2025, 09:05 am
Opinion

Why the “Summit for Democracy” is bad for democracy and the world

Though announced with great fanfare, the US Summit for Democracy is clouded by concerns that it undermines democracy and creates fault lines that will leave the world worse off. US

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Joint Article by Chinese and Russian Ambassadors: Respecting People’s Democratic Rights

he upcoming American-led online Summit for Democracy will stoke ideological confrontation. Faced with an array of global challenges, countries urgently need to strengthen coordination and cooperation for common progress. The

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Rewriting history in Northern Ireland

The Boris Johnson government, while censoring files, wants to commission an ‘official history’ of the troubles, writes Anne Cadwallader JAWS have dropped across Ireland at the British government’s intention to commission

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CPC’s Official Transcript of Its Century-long Test

History shapes politics. The Diplomat magazine once even put it this way, “in China, history is a religion”, which may not accurate, whereas it is true that  Chinese civilization is

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Steps university authorities can follow in the residential halls after reopening

Covid-19 pandemic is an unpredictable situation which has disrupted our whole education system. University students lost their regular pace of study, especially public university students who are caught in session

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Accelerating digital finance for inclusive development

We have learned by force during the Corona crisis that there is no substitute for inclusive financing to keep the real economy strong. Inclusive financing refers to making money available

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Nepal Offers a Lifetime Experience, That’s Not Enough Once

Global tourism industry is one of the largest industry in the world.  It incorporates many industries, including lodging, transport, attractions, travel companies, and more. In its broadest sense, tourism means

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Gender Violence and Sensitivity

To the general people, ‘gender violence’ means some types of ‘torture’ of patriarchal society towards women. This was almost the case in the eighties, but later on, although the concept

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Teaching as a Profession: Glory, Peace, and Contentment

Everything in this realist world is judged by money and glamour. So to speak, government officers are provided with cars but a university teacher has to arrange the car on

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Increasing Violence in Local Government Elections

Local government institutions are called the nerve centre of democracy because leadership develops from here to lead the country in the future. The role of local government in the democratisation

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