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Maoists to agitate today
The Maoists look set to begin protests today after the government refused to address 'civilian supremacy' in the legislature during a meeting of the 22 ruling parties on Thursday evening.

Maoists rap India, Sri Lanka
Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal this week slammed India and Sri Lanka for "suppressing" militant groups in their countries.

Promising unity
In a major breakthrough, big party leaders agreed on Saturday to form a high-level political taskforce to oversee the peace process.

Tiger census
Despite the political upheaval, land encroachment, habitat loss, poaching and illegal trade, the population of tigers in Nepal has remained constant over a decade.

Asia's other eclipse
This century's longest solar eclipse moved across Asia on 22 July wowing scientists and the public alike. Asia's media should take as much interest in the eclipse of news about poverty, injustice and neglect in Asian countries.

Flight of the eclipse
It was touted as the world's most spectacular mountain flight: flying past Mt Everest during a total solar eclipse. But it was not to be because a massive monsoon system covered the whole of southeastern Nepal on Wednesday morning, right on the path of totality.

Maoist rehabilitation
The process of discharging the disqualified Maoist combatants living in the cantonment faces difficulty to proceed.

New budget
Finance Minister Surendra Pandey unveiled a budget of Rs 285.93 billion for the fiscal year 2009/10.

Top three
Nepal secured third position in the ACC Women T20 U-19 Championship by defeating China.

A state of lawlessness
The journey itself became a metaphor for the present state of the country.

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