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Nepal earthquake 2015

June 26, 2018
Nepal Recovers Slowly, But US Says It’s Time to Leave
By Jon Letman
The Himalayan nation joins a growing list of countries losing Temporary Protective Status.

April 25, 2018
Nepal’s Desperate Race to Rebuild
By Peter Gill
Saddled with debt and deadlines, Nepal’s earthquake victims scramble to rebuild their homes.

August 18, 2017
Floods Devastate Nepal’s Southern Plains
By Peter Gill
Recent flooding has affected over 16 million people in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

July 26, 2017
Surviving Nepal's Monsoon in an Earthquake-Ravaged Village
By Rajneesh Bhandari
A visit to Bhimtar village, Sindhupalchowk, one of the worst-hit districts in the 2015 quake.

July 13, 2017
Nepal’s Earthquake Through the Eyes of a Poet
By Vishal Arora
Responding to the trauma of Nepal's great tragedy through poetry.

April 25, 2017
Exploiting Nepal’s Children
By Steve Shaw
Two years after the earthquake, rebuilding continues and trafficking thrives.

April 01, 2017
Rebuilding Nepal, 2 Years Later
By Deepak Adhikari and Sunil Pradhan
The task of rebuilding from the 2015 earthquake, in both villages and the capital, remains painfully slow.

July 28, 2016
Nepali Premier KP Oli’s Comeuppance
By K.S. Venkatachalam
The downfall of Nepal's prime minister can be traced to three factors.

April 27, 2016
Survival in the Disaster Zone: Nepal's Arduous Recovery
By Patrick Barron and Sasiwan Chingchit
Findings from a new survey show that a year on from Nepal’s earthquake, communities are struggling to get by as reconstruction aid fails to arrive.

April 24, 2016
Visions of Nepal: One Year After the Quake
By Vishal Arora
Recovery has been slow, but the Nepalese remain impressively stoic.

April 23, 2016
The Great Nepal Earthquake: One Year Later
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
A year later, there has been little progress in rebuilding Nepal.

April 22, 2016
Rights and Reconstruction: A Year After the Big Quake, Nepal's Struggles Continue
By Aura Freeman
A year after Nepal was devastated by an earthquake, reconstruction and recovery are far from over.
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