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The World Economic Forum in partnership with the Government of the United Arab Emirates is

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To submit or quit: Hamletian predicament of ten dissident leaders of CPN-UML
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Kathmandu: On October 20, CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli compared the ten-point deal reached by

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With India to its east, west and south, Nepal’s Tarai-Madhesh is known as the land

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Kathmandu: He researches folk songs but doesn’t want to be known as a music researcher.

A brief history of deusi bhailo culture and how it is adapting to changing times
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Kathmandu: A blurry frame is interspersed by hues of green and black before we are

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Kathmandu: It is a Monday evening and we’re seated at a hip, quiet Himalayan Java

Farmers busy picking flowers as Tihar nears (photo feature)
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Kathmandu: Farmers in Ichangunarayan on the outskirts of Kathmandu are busy picking flowers with the