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The Many Paradoxes of AI
Artificial intelligence, as currently developed, is a technology full of paradoxes (about learning, teaching, expertise, power, equity, and responsibility). We must expose them to prevent its corrosive influences on society.
Jan 09, 2026
Iain Douglas-Hamilton: The Architect of Conservation in...
Iain Douglas-Hamilton: The Architect of Conservation in...
Jan 08, 2026
Rethinking Nepal’s Foreign Policy: Why the Yam Betwee...
Rethinking Nepal’s Foreign Policy: Why the Yam Betwee...
Jan 07, 2026
Rebuilding Nepal as the Frontier of Global Startups
Rebuilding Nepal as the Frontier of Global Startups
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Infographics: Middle East threat to gas exports
Infographics: Middle East threat to gas exports
Infographics: Middle East threat to gas exports
Jun 11, 2017
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First port of call
First port of call
Nepal needs a port authority that can be entrusted with overseeing the operation and management of dry ports
Jun 11, 2017
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Beyond English
Beyond English
Preference for English language in social sciences is indicative of its hegemonic status in Nepal
Jun 11, 2017
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Blowback terror
Blowback terror
As the US and its allies continue to face terrorist blowback, one hopes Trump comes to his senses
Jun 11, 2017
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Infographics: India launches most powerful rocket
Infographics: India launches most powerful rocket
India launches most powerful rocket
Jun 11, 2017
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In memoriam
In memoriam
Even as he lay in his hospital bed, in the final hours, surrounded by loved ones, Baba was still telling funny stories
Jun 10, 2017
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Air ticket
Air ticket
“Ramro sanga jau hai maiya”, Ma, her grand-mother, sobbing, puts a garland of flowers around her neck
Jun 10, 2017
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Behind the curve
Behind the curve
At least 1.94 percent of total population of Nepal has some kind of disability. Persons with disabilities, living in remote rural areas, experience a number of challenges, including illiteracy, poverty and malnutrition. These challenges seem insurmountable for the disabled.
Jun 10, 2017
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Infographics: What does a cup of tea look like around the world?
Infographics: What does a cup of tea look like around the wo...
What does a cup of tea look like around the world?
Jun 10, 2017
OPINION
Troubled waters
Troubled waters
All eight SAARC countries are characterized by high level of official corruption, and conflicts and widespread poverty
Jun 08, 2017