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Breaking News Sun, 7 Sep 2008
Nepalese people shout slogans against monarchy at a function to mark the first democracy day in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Nepal celebrated the anniversary Tuesday of its return to democratic rule, a year after mainstream political parties joined with communist separatist rebels to force authoritarian King Gyanendra to resign and restore Parliament.
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Nepal abolishes slave labour system
Sep 8, 2008 9:03 AM | Nepal's Maoist-led coalition government has abolished the Haliya system, a slavery-like condition, by freeing about 20,000 poor people from the hands of moneylenders and landlord... (photo: AP Photo / Binod Joshi)
An aerial view shows the flood affected area of Araria district near the border with Nepal, in the northern Indian state of Bihar, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Government engineers have begun digging a new channel to correct the course of the Kosi River that burst its banks, causing devastating flooding across a wide swath of northern India, officials said Saturday
Disaster   Floods   Nepal   Photos   Weather  
 The Australian 
Nepal flood victims risk return
| PURNIA: Some villagers began trying to return to their flooded homes in eastern India yesterday as waters slowly receded, but officials warned that the move was risky, with a month of heavy rains st... (photo: AP / )
Flood water -river -Monsoon-India  Gulf Daily News 
More floods alert in India
| PURNIA: Some villagers began trying to return to their flooded homes in eastern India yesterday as waters slowly receded, but officials warned the move was risky with a month of heavy rains still ex... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
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Bihar Flood- india- disaster  The Times of India 
Bihar flood victims find shelter in Nepal
| 7 Sep 2008, 0521 hrs IST, Abhay Mohan Jha,TNN             SUNSARI (Nepal): Had they tried to seek high ground in their home districts of Araria and Supaul in India, the... (photo: PIB of India)
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UN health agency scales up assistance to flood victims in India, Nepal
| Floods in India, Nepal have caused the Kosi River to breach embankments6 September 2008 – The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) is working to curb the risk... (photo: Public domain photo)
Flooding   Health   People   Photos   Social  
Prachanda The Times of India
Prachanda under pressure to demand end to "unequal" pacts
|                 KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Prachanda is under intense pressure from the Maoist leadership to discuss the rev... (photo: AP / Binod Joshi)
India   Kathmandu   Nepal   Photos   Politics  
Bihar Flood- india Independent online
Tens of thousands still trapped
| Patna, India - Rescue workers in flood-hit northern India have brought over 800 000 people to safety, but tens of thousands more are still believed to be trapped, offic... (photo: PIB of India)
Bihar   Flood   India   Patna   Photos  
File - Asif Ali Zardari, left, the husband of deposed Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, appears in Karachi court for his trial Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996. The Times
From jail to high office: the strange journey of Asif Ali Zardari
| Asif Ali Zardari, the controversial widower of Benazir Bhutto, is poised to become Pakistan's new president today when lawmakers elect a successor to Pervez Musharraf, ... (photo: AP / Saeed Ahmad)
Corruption   Democracy   Justice   Pakistan   Photos  
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh looks on as he prepares to drink a glass of water at a function to announce development plans for the north eastern region in New Delhi, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Dawn
Opposition asks Manmohan to resign
| By Jawed Naqvi | NEW DELHI, Sept 4: India’s Left Front and the rightist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursd... (photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi)
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- India to set up over 500 more out posts along its borders
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An Indian soldier stands guard near a barbed wire fence along the Line of Control, that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, at Baraf Post, 165 kilometers (102 miles) north of Srinagar, India, in this Dec. 4, 2003 photo. Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have taken the historic step of proclaiming their desire to put a half-century of enmity behind them and renew peace talks. At the heart of the matter lies the beautiful bloodstained Himalayan territory of Kashm
India to set up over 500 more out posts along its borders
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- Nepalese sue US company over Iraq
- Families of Nepalese workers killed in Iraq sue KBR
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- Tougher immigration rules for Indian students
- Nepal: Goddess has right to go to school
- Nepal Supreme Court Orders Virgin Goddesses to School
- Divine rights Nepal's Supreme Court orders the governmen
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Tougher immigration rules for Indian students
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Nepalese people shout slogans against monarchy at a function to mark the first democracy day in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Nepal celebrated the anniversary Tuesday of its return to democratic rule, a year after mainstream political parties joined with communist separatist rebels to force authoritarian King Gyanendra to resign and restore Parliament.
Nepal abolishes slave labour system
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The Dalai Lama addresses the media in Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday, April 18, 2008.
Dalai Lama brainwashing children: Nepal Maoists
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