Iran and Saudi Arabia are among 6 nations set to join China and Russia in the BRICS economic bloc Argentinian President Alberto Fernández said that joining BRICS was “a new opportunity” that “strengthens us.” World 24 Aug, 2023
Nobel Peace Prize: Often controversial but not this time Every year, the Norwegian Nobel Committee requests reputed academics, scientists, social activists, politicians and Nobel laureates to submit nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize – arguably, the most prestigious accolade of the planet. Opinion 17 Oct, 2022
Triple nexus: Linking humanitarian relief to development, peacebuilding Ethiopia’s big famine in the 1980s was one of the 20th century’s worst humanitarian crises. From 1983 to 1985, an estimated 1 million people starved to death Opinion 03 Jun, 2022
Restoring eyesight: From Doramba to the world Watching people dance, sing, laugh, even cry and hug their loved ones with joy after being able to see is a magical moment — and that is something you get to experience in every eye camp held by the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology (TIO). Lifestyle 27 Mar, 2022
As climate dangers rise, scientists predict disasters before they happen For climate scientists reviewing a Pacific Ocean temperature forecast map in November, a bright red, sideways "V", thousands of kilometres long signalled disaster. Environment 01 Mar, 2022
Ethiopian Airlines is flying 737 Max again: here are the lessons learnt Boeing’s 737 Max has its unique market positioning to serve the short-medium haul market World 17 Feb, 2022
Air strike in Ethiopia's Tigray kills at least 17, aid workers say An air strike in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray on Monday killed at least 17 people, mostly women, and wounded dozens in the town of Mai Tsebri, two aid workers told Reuters, citing local authorities and eyewitnesses. World 11 Jan, 2022
Adverse weather affects TIA flights Adverse weather condition slightly impacted the flight schedule at Tribhuvan International Airport today. Nepal 29 Dec, 2021
Weather disasters soar in numbers, cost, but deaths fall: UN Weather disasters are striking the world four to five times more often and causing seven times more damage than in the 1970s, the United Nations weather agency reports. World 01 Sep, 2021
UN: Over 400,000 people in Ethiopia's Tigray face famine now The United Nations said Friday that more than 400,000 people in Ethiopia’s crisis-wracked Tigray region are now facing the worst global famine in decades and 1.8 million are on the brink, and warned that despite the government’s unilateral cease-fire there is serious potential for fighting in western Tigray. World 03 Jul, 2021
Judiciary in federalism of Nepal: Universally agreed principles ignored The judiciary plays a significant role in interpreting constitutional complexity, applying the law and adjudicating controversies between people and the state. It safeguards the constitution by keeping all state authorities within the constitutional framework. Opinion 28 Jun, 2021
UN: Famine is imminent in Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region Famine is imminent in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region and in the country's north, the U.N. humanitarian chief said, warning there's a risk that hundreds of thousands of people or more will die. World 05 Jun, 2021