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Memories of terror in Madi

#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
Narayan Dhungana
A decade after the bomb that killed 36 bus passengers, survivors are abandoned by the state and suffer physical and mental trauma

Go tell it on the mountain

#729 ( 24 - 30 October 2014 )
Subina Shrestha
Eye-witness account of the aftermath of the tragedy on the Annapurna Circuit last week

Narrow escape

#728 ( 17-23 October 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
Israeli trekkers after being rescued from the Mustang-side of Thorung La.

Power cuts are here to stay

#727 ( 10-16 October 2014 )
Shyamal K Shrestha
Brace yourselves: Nepal will be dependent on imported electricity for at least another six years

The Kathmandu mandala

#727 ( 10-16 October 2014 )
David Seddon
Like the city itself, the texture of Thomas Bell’s book is deceptively fluid and anarchic

The law and the media

#726 ( 26 Sep - 2 Oct 2014 )
Binita Dahal

Children of war

#726 ( 26 Sep - 2 Oct 2014 )
Kunda Dixit
The most vulnerable victims are still those who were children during the war.

Still missing them

#726 ( 26 Sep - 2 Oct 2014 )
Deepak Gyawali
Most families of the estimated 1,400 disappeared have no information about their relatives.

Showing a red flag

#725 ( 19-25 September 2014 )
David Seddon
Jagannath Adhikari’s personalised account of living and surviving the Nepal conflict

Thinking small

#725 ( 19-25 September 2014 )
Kunda Dixit
Nepal’s chronic electricity shortage is a result of its inability to harness its big rivers, but how about small streams?

Forget the past

#724 ( 12-18 September 2014 )
David Seddon
The shocking neglect of Nepal’s Tarai heritage in Lumbini and Janakpur

Lamjung’s ghost village

#724 ( 12-18 September 2014 )
Yubaraj Shrestha
More than eight years after the war ended, the displaced still haven’t returned to their village

One month after the mountain fell

#723 ( 5-11 September 2014 )
Kanak Mani Dixit
Photographs of the site of the ‘mountain-slide’

The return of the baidyas

#722 ( 29 Aug - 5 Sept 2014 )
Sonia Awale
A backlash against expensive and invasive healthcare sends patients to the traditional ayurvedic healers of Kathmandu

Mystical Dolpa in the mist

#722 ( 29 Aug - 5 Sept 2014 )
Hum Gurung
One of Nepal’s last roadless districts seeks to protect its pristine remoteness

The August 1915 Break-Out

#722 ( 21-27 August 2015 )
David Seddon
This is part six of the series on the Gurkhas at Gallipoli exactly 100 years ago this month

Surveying survivors

#722 ( 21-27 August 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
Those hit by the earthquake have been living in temporary shelters for four months now, and waiting for help to rebuild

The subscriber cannot be reached

#722 ( 21-27 August 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
Nepal’s mobile phone network survived the earthquake but is finding it difficult to survive the aftermath

Trust no one

#722 ( 21-27 August 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
What do Nepalis think about parties, leaders, federalism and secularism?

It's governance, stupid

#722 ( 21-27 August 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
The parties are obsessed with politics, but people care more about inflation, joblessness and corruption
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