We have started to collect the most important news related to Nepal in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The sale and production of alcohol will be banned in Nepal in the run-up to the upcoming elections.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
China tells Nepal that it should take stronger measures to prevent protests over Beijing's policies in Tibet.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Nepalese police arrest more than 100 Tibetan exiles and Buddhist monks near the Chinese embassy.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Two people are killed after a mosque is bombed in Nepal's second biggest city of Biratnagar.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Tibetan exile schoolchildren protest against China in the main UN compound in Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
An investigation by Maoist former rebels in Nepal says the royal family misused nature conservation funds.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
An US-based rights group condemns Nepal's government for using 'excessive force' against Tibetan protesters.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Nepal agrees to China's request to block access to Mt Everest, amid fears of a protest by Tibetan activists.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
The first of tens of thousands of refugees from Bhutan begin leaving camps in Nepal for a new life in the West.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Officials in Nepal say they have recovered 12 bodies from a UN helicopter that crashed on Monday.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
A United Nations helicopter crashes in bad weather in Nepal, killing all 10 people on board, reports say.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
The UN says a fire which wrecked a camp in Nepal housing refugees from Bhutan is 'a disaster'.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
The Nepalese government reaches agreement with a southern ethnic group that ends a general strike.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
A leader of an ethnically based political movement in Nepal says talks with the government have collapsed.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Violent protests in southern Nepal could undo progress made towards peace, the EU warns.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
The authorities in Nepal impose a daytime curfew for a second day to allow them to bring in fuel from India.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Maoist leader Prachanda says he expects to be Nepal's first president after its monarchy is abolished.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
Fuel supplies to the Nepalese capital almost run out because of road blockade in the south, officials say.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
A Nepalese climber announces an expedition to Everest to draw attention to risks posed by climate change.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
A doctor suspected of running a kidney-trading racket in India is deported from Nepal, police say.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
A doctor suspected of running a kidney-trading racket in India is arrested in Nepal, police say.
Read the full article » | View on the map »
This content is from the BBC News website. Date and time information is related to GMT.
Maplandia.com is not sponsored by or affiliated with Google.
Copyright © 2005 maplandia.com. All rights reserved. | news | faq | contact us | RSS | XHTML & CSS