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  1. About 350 million people in the world are affected by , and most will never seek treatment

  2. The April 25 earthquake is a lesson to review how homes and businesses should be insured

  3. Officials display the bhoto from the chariot of Rato Machhindranath during the Bhoto Jatra festival in Jawalakhel.

  4. A Failed State Between Two Boulders is re-advertising for a Saviour to replace long-in-the-tooth incumbent.

  5. KP Sharma Oli is sworn in as Nepal’s 38th Prime Minister at a ceremony in Shital Niwas

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    Once a communist revolt, Nepal's new PM beheaded landlords Great profile by

  7. A place of worship in New York’s Little becomes a symbol of religious tolerance

  8. The new constitution lays bare patriarchal psyches that usually hide behind nationalism

  9. Who is to blame for this crisis: the Madhesi parties, ruling parties or India?

  10. How to prepare for the next quake? Follow building codes and strengthen existing buildings

  11. Retweeted

    Throw out your hardcopy guidebook. Navigate with your phone on your next trek

  12. Motorbikes are parked outside in a queue near a petrol station in Lagankhel on Sunday. Pic:

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    The Original Maoist Nepal's new PM beheaded landlords during radical past

  14. The original Maoist PM KP Oli was a firebrand Naxalite before turning into an anti-Maoist

  15. UML Chair KP Oli has become Nepal's new Prime Minister, defeating NC President Sushil Koirala

  16. Retweeted

    Who pushed Reconstruction Authority into coma? Maoists? No, UML.

  17. The right to bully others in the name of democracy has been ‘normalised’ and accepted as valid

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    "The blockade is no longer just about the Madhes or the constitution, says editorial | And rightly so. |

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    "There isn’t much sympathy in the for the pain Kathmandu is enduring" writes on

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