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Teach to fight trafficking

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
#TaughtNotTrafficked campaign aims to raise awareness about trafficking by improving education in rural schools

Australian cricketers hit sixes for education in Nepal

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Luke Pender
A unique way to help education in Nepal - contributions for every six Australian cricketers hit

Keeping traditions alive

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
Pasang Tsering tries to preserve and promote Himalayan textile traditions in his exhibition at Taragaon Museum

Tragedy on Thorung La

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
What could the authorities have done better before, during and after the October 2014 blizzard?

Game Guru in Nepal

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Tsering Dolker Gurung
"I had no idea in 2011 that Candy Crush was going to be played by millions of people around the world."

Why Nepali football hasn’t kicked off

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Elvin L Shrestha
Lack of major international wins, not enough facilities and training, and sponsorship shortage

Nepalis dominate Hong Kong race

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Amy Gunia
Nepal’s landslide victory this year marks a return of the dominance of Nepalis in Hong Kong’s original Gurkha race – the Oxfam Trailwalker race

Three hundred metres to Everest

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
Can the last 300 metres of Mount Everest be scaled without supplemental oxygen?

The art of technology

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
Art meets technology and science at this unique exhibition, Yantra 3.0

The seeds of war

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Clément Montfort and Stenka Quillet try to tackle issues of genetically-modified crops and global food security in their documentary, The Seed War

Transgenic foods

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Science bytes by Roshan Karki
While GM foods are argued to be unsafe, the current consensus of major scientific and medical bodies says otherwise

The inspiration of a long-distance runner

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
“Trail running is like being home for me, it’s natural.”

Jaar

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
In Mandala Theatre’s latest production, Ankit Khadka and Kenipa Singh stand out due to their layered and complex characters.

Bugs free

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
A few topical treatments exist to decrease the inflammation of scabies, lice, bedbugs and flea bites.

Bliss

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Nepali Times
Talk by photographer Charles O’Rear

“I would like to help Nepal in a practical way”

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Interview with Kumud Dhital, the world's first surgeon to perform a dead heart transplant.

Ebola in Asia

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
There is no question that an Ebola outbreak in South Asia will be very difficult to handle considering the region’s poor health infrastructure.

Art and the planet

#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
A biennial art and environment festival, that sees artists, environmentalists, and organisations come together for the environment cause

Oozing talent at Jazz for the Next Generation

#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
Judges at this year's premium jazz contest for youngsters were hard pressed to decide who was best

Swinging without borders

#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
Stéphane Huët
The jazz festival of Kathmandu showed how music is a strong bridge between different cultures.
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