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Marching in
Maoists threaten new wave of protests against the government.

Deal or no deal
Another week, another condition: the Maoists are now seeking the resignation of the prime minister.

Peace in pieces
Defence Minister Bidya Bhandari's comment on army recruitment irks UNMIN chief.

Troubled waters
The government has proposed an ambitious plan to clean Kathmandu's rivers in response to a Supreme Court verdict.

Freer than before
Press freedom in Nepal has improved than last year, says Reporters without Borders.

Deal near?
Thanks to their tea-party diplomacy, the leaders of the Big Three political parties are close to resolving their differences after pledging "flexibility" to seek language acceptable to all parties.

Nepal's new deputy PM
Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala has been promoted to the post of deputy prime minister.

Dahal leaves for China
Maoist chairman makes a second visit to China to bolster relations with the communist country.

New report raises conflict toll
The death toll of the 10-year long insurgency is 3,000 more than previously reported.

They've done it again
Maoists tried to block PM Nepal's attendance at Tribhuvan University's convocation ceremony.

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