Nepal's pro-monarchy protests: A challenge to democratic stability Nepal experienced a defining moment in its political history in 2008 when it transitioned from a centuries-old monarchy to a federal democratic republic. Opinion 10 Apr, 2025
Unleashing the power of alumni: To improve Nepal's education system Nepal's education sector has witnessed remarkable growth since the democratic transition in the 1990s, with increasing student enrollment numbers. Nepal 20 Sep, 2024
What sparked the violent struggle to control Sudan's future? In recent months, negotiations had been under way for a return to the democratic transition that had been halted by the October 2021 coup. World 17 Apr, 2023
European commissioner arriving on Feb 8 European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen is all set to arrive in Nepal on February 8 for an official one-day visit to meet Nepali leaders and launch several EU actions in the country. Nepal 06 Feb, 2023
Sudan protest group rejects UN offer for talks with military Sudan protest group rejects UN offer for talks with military World 09 Jan, 2022
Anti-coup protests in Sudan amid turmoil after PM resigns Anti-coup protests in Sudan amid turmoil after PM resigns World 04 Jan, 2022
ASEAN downgrades Myanmar presence in summit in major rebuke Southeast Asian foreign ministers have agreed to downgrade Myanmar's participation in an upcoming summit in their sharpest rebuke yet of its leaders following a Feb 1 military takeover. World 17 Oct, 2021
UN assembly condemns Myanmar coup, calls for arms embargo In a rare move, the UN General Assembly on Friday condemned Myanmar’s military coup and called for an arm embargo against the country in a resolution that demonstrated widespread global opposition to the junta and demanded the restoration of the country’s democratic transition. World 19 Jun, 2021
Myanmar protesters march three months after coup; UN warns of 'standstill' Protesters against military rule marched in Myanmar on Saturday three months after a coup ended a democratic transition, with several small blasts compounding a sense of crisis that a UN envoy warned could bring state administration to a halt. World 01 May, 2021
Myanmar activists honk car horns in new protests; neighbours plan diplomacy drive Motorists honked car horns in Myanmar biggest city on Monday and planted posters in an empty field in fresh protests against last month's military coup that ended a decade of tentative democratic reform. World 22 Mar, 2021
Myanmar court files two more charges against Suu Kyi; protesters march again Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared at a court hearing via video conferencing on Monday, the first time her lawyers had seen her since she was detained in the Feb. 1 military coup. World 01 Mar, 2021
Anger over arrests in Myanmar at anti-coup protests Opponents of Myanmar’s military coup sustained mass protests for an eighth straight day on Saturday as continuing arrests of junta critics added to anger over the detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi. World 13 Feb, 2021