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Nepal’s Unending Political Instability
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Nepal’s power tussle is overshadowing pressing national issues.
Politics and Geopolitics Collide in the Himalayas as Nepal PM Nears No Confidence Vote
By Ankit Panda
Shifting political alignments in Nepal have New Delhi and Beijing on edge.
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.
Nepal's New Constitution: 65 Years in the Making
By Hari Phuyal
Nepal's new constitution passed on September 16. What will the new Nepal look like?
Nepal’s Wait for a New Constitution
By Vishal Arora
Deputy Prime Minister Prakash Man Singh on Nepal's constitutional journey and relations with India and China.
Nepal Tries Again to Write a Constitution
By Ross Adkin
After a successful election, can the political factions now put aside their squabbles and move forward?
Nepal: Elections Defy Skeptics, Poll-Opposing Forces
Nepal’s Constituent Assembly elections achieved a modicum of success. Can stability and a constitution follow?
Nepal’s Elections Hang in the Balance
Despite hope that Nepal’s crawl toward democracy will continue, uncertainty and infighting persist.
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