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Caught in the middle by middlemen

#881 ( 27 Oct - 2 Nov 2017 )
Upasana Khadka
Migrant workers learn to face exploitation and abuse from recruiters at home and abroad

Walk the talk

#881 ( 27 Oct - 2 Nov 2017 )
Kunda Dixit
Residents of Kathmandu, the Tarai and Chitwan could have their lives shortened by as much as four years because of foul air

The turning point

#880 ( 20-26 October 2017 )
Kunda Dixit
Seventeen years later, the war is a distant memory in the first district headquarters to be attacked

Reservoirs of suspicion

#880 ( 20-26 October 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
Nepal is blessed with water resources, but cursed by geopolitics

Political Puzzle

#880 ( 20-26 October 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
Forging electoral alliances in Nepal is getting to be far more difficult than solving a Rubik’s Cube.

Bedfellows

#879 ( 13-19 October 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
As things stand, the left alliance has an edge over the democratic grouping. But it is far from certain if these blocs will survive intra-party and intra-alliances rifts before polls

Selling Nepal on the Net

#879 ( 13-19 October 2017 )
Shreejana Shrestha
Digital marketing of Nepal’s tourism is replacing traditional advertising

The turning point

#879 ( 13-19 October 2017 )
Kunda Dixit
Seventeen years later, the war is a distant memory in the first district headquarters to be attacked

The freedom of being illegal

#878 ( 6-12 October 2017 )
Upasana Khadka
Thousands of Nepalis in Malaysia prefer to be undocumented than be exploited and mistreated by their official employers

A 2-party state

#878 ( 6-12 October 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
The main political actors have not changed: they are still mostly conservative, ‘higher’ caste men

Global dasain

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Two reports on how festival time is celebrated by Nepalis abroad and foreigners in Nepal

This Dasain, vegetate

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Sonia Awale
Add a lighter touch to your festival this season with Nepal’s favourite veggie dishes

The dead, and the dying

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
Nanda Prasad Adhikari is dead, but his family’s quest for justice for his murdered son is not

Rights right here at home

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Marty Logan
While it pushes for a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, experts say the Nepal Government should also be strengthening human rights at home

Assaulting the caregivers

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Agya Mahat, Madhusudan Subedi, David Citrin
On the rise of workplace violence in Nepal’s healthcare sector

The freedom of being illegal

#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Upasana Khadka
Thousands of Nepalis in Malaysia prefer to be undocumented than be exploited and mistreated by their official employers

Friends in deed

#876 ( 15-21 September 2017 )
Namrata Sharma
Women in men-less Nepali village didn't wait for government to rebuild flood-hit homes

Voting to heal past wounds

#876 ( 15-21 September 2017 )
Julia Thomas
Local elections in Province 2 bring together candidates and voters from hills and plains

The Battle for Birganj

#876 ( 15-21 September 2017 )
Rameshwar Bohara
Birganj is a microcosm of everything traditionally associated with elections: money, muscle and betrayal

Trading tears for votes

#875 ( 8-14 September 2017 )
Jiyalal Sah
A bullet killed her son. Now she is turning to the ballot for justice, not just for herself but for everyone in the community
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