Category: politics

  • Is Nepal’s old party on the brink of collapse?

    Is Nepal’s old party on the brink of collapse?

    Kathmandu, May 17 — The Nepali Congress, Nepal’s long-standing political party, is facing internal challenges. Following the Supreme Court’s acknowledgment of the Gagan Thapa group as the official Nepali Congress on April 17, it seemed the internal conflict within the party had come to an end. However, this has not been true. Various attempts to…

  • Ex-Immigration Official Demands Uprising Against Trump’s ‘Swamp’ Allies

    Ex-Immigration Official Demands Uprising Against Trump’s ‘Swamp’ Allies

    A Former Trump Official Accuses the Administration of Being “Swamp Creatures” A former high-ranking official from the Trump administration has publicly criticized his former employers, labeling them as “swamp creatures.” Greg Bovino, who served as a Border Patrol “commander-at-large,” expressed his discontent with the Trump administration and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which was…

  • A Strike That Shook Constitutional Order

    A Strike That Shook Constitutional Order

    Nepal, May 17 — Throughout Nepal’s parliamentary history, no current prime minister has ever openly left the room while the President delivered a speech to the joint session of Parliament outlining the government’s Policies and Programmes. This is exactly why the recent event has captured significant public interest, sparked constitutional discussions, and, inevitably, a number…

  • British engineer faces charges in global money laundering scheme for Iranian regime

    British engineer faces charges in global money laundering scheme for Iranian regime

    A British engineer, along with four other family members, has faced penalties for operating a ‘shadow banking network’ that facilitated the laundering of billions of pounds on behalf of the Iranian government, as revealed by the Mail on Sunday. Dr. Farhad Zarringhalam, 44, formerly employed by Nokia, was penalized on Monday by the Treasury, along…

  • Tea Bridges Bangladesh-China Relations, Says Chinese Counselor

    Tea Bridges Bangladesh-China Relations, Says Chinese Counselor

    Dhaka, May 17 — Li Shaopeng, the Cultural Attaché at the Chinese Embassy in Dhaka, stated on Saturday that tea is contributing greatly to strengthening the friendly ties between Bangladesh and China. He delivered the comments during a seminar where he served as the guest of honor. The seminar, titled “Tea and the World: Aesthetic…

  • Minister vows transparency and accountability in telecom sector

    Minister vows transparency and accountability in telecom sector

    Dhaka, May 17 – On Saturday, Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, Information Technology and Science Faqir Mahbub Anam committed to maintaining transparency and responsibility within the nation’s telecommunications industry, encouraging media professionals to create impartial, fact-based journalism. “Perform your tasks in a manner that keeps us alert,” the minister stated while speaking at a roundtable session…