We have started to collect the most important news related to Nepal in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Doctors in Nepal end a strike called in protest at recent attacks on them by protesters accusing them of negligence.
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Dozens of rare one-horned rhinos have gone missing in south-western Nepal in recent years, say conservationists.
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One of Nepal's biggest companies suspends part of its operations because of alleged Maoist rebel threats.
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UN monitors begin the process of putting weapons held by Nepal's Maoist rebels beyond use.
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One of Nepal's biggest companies reopens its greenhouse plant four days after it shut down because of Maoist threats.
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A group of recently retired Gurkhas help with the de-commissioning of weapons held by Nepalese Maoist rebels
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Nepal's Maoist rebels name 73 MPs to represent them in a new parliament, at the end of a decade of insurgency.
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Former Maoist rebels take their seats in an interim parliament in Nepal under a deal ending 10 years of war.
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Nepal declares a public holiday to mark a new interim constitution, paving the way for the rebels to enter parliament.
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Nepal's Maoists begin locking up their weapons in a key part of the country's peace process.
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Nepal's Maoists say they have ended their system of parallel government set up in their 10-year insurgency.
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A curfew is re-imposed in a southern Nepalese town after further violence over the death of a 16-year-old boy.
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The Nepalese government orders a judicial inquiry into recent violence in a town in the south of the country.
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Troops and Maoists should face trial for atrocities in Nepal's civil war, the UN's human rights chief says.
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Violence in southern Nepal is spreading amid growing tensions between different ethnic groups.
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A senior Nepalese minister resigns, accusing the government of complacency over violence in the south.
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Three ex-ministers of Nepal's king are arrested on suspicion of conspiring to encourage violence in southern Nepal.
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At least three protesters are shot dead by police as unrest spreads in southern Nepal, reports say.
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Nepal's government announces a three-member team to negotiate with groups protesting in the south.
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Three people are killed and at least 25 are injured in Nepal after police open fire on protesters.
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Nepal's PM vows to amend the constitution to meet key demands of protesters from the southern plains.
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