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Blockade ‘risk’ to Nepalese children
Shortages of fuel, food, medicines and vaccines are putting more than three million infants at risk of death or disease as winter begins in Nepal, the UN children's fund (Unicef) has warned.
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Quader for borderless connectivity among BBIN
Road, Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader has batted for “borderless connectivity” with Bhutan, India and Nepal to “achieve fruit of the transport corridor” among these nations.
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Nepal clashes: Death toll rises to 4
At least four demonstrators have been killed since Saturday in southern Nepal, during protests against the new constitution.
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Bus services to connect 3 countries with Bangladesh soon: FM
Four South Asian countries -- Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) -- are planning to launch a new passenger bus and cargo service soon, announced Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali.
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Nepal footballers charged with treason for match-fixing
Five Nepali footballers are charged with treason over allegations of match-fixing during qualifiers in 2011 for the World Cup, police say.
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Nepal bus crash kills 30 people
At least 30 people are killed and 35 injured in a bus crash in Nepal.
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Nepal's parliament elects nation's first female president
Bidhya Devi Bhandari, a Communist leader who has long campaigned for women's rights, is elected as Nepal's first female president.
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Delhi plays “Big Brother” to Nepal
India-Nepal relations are extremely intertwined not only because of their religious affinity - both are predominantly Hindu societies - but also because of India's security concerns.
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Nepal elects Communist party leader new prime minister
Nepal's parliament elects Communist party leader Khadga Prasad Oli the new prime minister Sunday, thrusting him into the centre of daunting challenges, from ethnic protests over the new constitution.
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Nepal’s 2 biggest communist parties agree to share power
Two parties agree to share PM and President posts, allotting VP, Speaker and deputy Speaker berths to other parties