Opinion
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What good are the sister wings of Nepal’s political parties?
The country’s largest political party, Nepali Congress, is yet to hold the long-pending general conventions of its sister organisations and…
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First shipper uses new land-air corridor ex-India for Bangladesh exports
By Angelo Mathais : Inditex appears to be the first shipper to use a new land-air corridor out of Bangladesh…
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Afghanistan: Gender apartheid under the Taliban regime
AKANKSHA KHULLAR : The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021—which was followed by the disruption of international financial assistance—has only…
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India, China, and developments in the Persian Gulf
Mandana Tishehyar : The ‘great game’ in Asia is slowly expanding from the Indo-Pacific in the east towards the Persian…
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Women’s Rights: Suffering under Men’s abuse
Dr. Saira Asad The gender-based violence against women has become an important debate nowadays. In Pakistan, generally, it is observed…
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Bangladesh in shaping South Asian geopolitics
Samara Ashrat : The basic key factor behind the geopolitical importance pf Bangladesh is the geography of Bangladesh. The country shares…
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Brace Yourself, South Asia’s Geopolitics Is Becoming More Complex, Less Stable
As in other parts of the world, the geopolitics of southern Asia is a result of its geography and history…
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Why Are We Afraid Of The Hearing Aid?
It is World Hearing Day. Your timelines must be full of “Free Hearing Tests” and “Discounted Hearing Aids” ads. Even…
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Will Saudi Arabia’s tourism push lead to ‘sea of change’ for safety, transport, women’s rights?
Strolling through the mud walls and palaces at At-Turaif, one of Saudi Arabia’s most notable heritage sites on the outskirts…
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Why Inclusion Matters for Myanmar’s Resistance
“You’ve messed with the wrong generation.”In the days after Myanmar’s military staged a coup in February 2021, sparking mass protests…
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