We have started to collect the most important news related to Nepal in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A group of recently retired Gurkhas help with the de-commissioning of weapons held by Nepalese Maoist rebels
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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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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 suspends part of its operations because of alleged Maoist rebel threats.
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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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Doctors in Nepal end a strike called in protest at recent attacks on them by protesters accusing them of negligence.
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Nepalese doctors strike in protest at increasing attacks on them by the public, cutting medical services.
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A missing Nepalese teenager popularly known as "Buddha Boy" has reappeared after nine months, eyewitnesses say.
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Nepal's Maoist rebels call a two-day strike for the end of the year in protest at key government appointments.
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Hundreds of Maoists being housed in temporary camps under peace moves in Nepal have fallen ill, the rebels say.
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Nepal's King Gyanendra is forced to pay tax for the first time in the history of the monarchy.
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Peace in Nepal appears to be encouraging rebel fighters to wed - in good Maoist style, of course, the BBC's Charles Haviland reports.
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Nepal's government and Maoist rebels sign a disarmament accord aimed at decisively ending the civil war.
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King Gyanendra of Nepal welcomes the landmark peace pact between the government and the Maoist rebels.
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Jubilation across Nepal marks the landmark peace pact between the government and Maoist rebels.
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Nepal's government signs a historic peace deal with Maoist rebels who have been fighting a 10-year insurgency.
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A Nepalese panel finds King Gyanendra responsible for suppressing large-scale pro-democracy protests in April.
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Nepal's human rights watchdog says it has credible reports that Maoist rebels are still recruiting children.
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A Nepalese panel ends an investigation into alleged excesses in a crackdown on pro-democracy protests.
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The US says Nepal's Maoists will stay listed as terrorists despite peace moves, a senior US diplomat says.
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The Nepalese government and Maoist rebels delay signing a peace deal to end the 10-year insurgency.
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