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Nationwide shutdown announced after prime minister refused calls to step down.
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Riot police deployed in Kathmandu as at least 150,000 Maoists gather in the city.
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The country has been unable to form a coalition government since elections in April.
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Anti-king protesters clash with police a day after monarchy is abolished.
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Order issued after new constituent assembly voted to end 239 years of royal rule.
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A chronology of how the Maoist war began and the march towards peace.
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A chronology of how the Maoist war began and the march towards peace.
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Nepal's opposition leaders have rejected King Gyanendra's calls for national elections, saying nationwide protests will not abate until full democratic rule is restored in the country.
Surendra Phuyal in New Delhi
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Last Modified: 15 Apr 2006 01:30 GMT
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As Nepal prepares to hold municipal elections, Maoist rebels accuse the King of using the poll to consolidate power since he assumed total power a year ago.
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Last Modified: 06 Feb 2006 14:07 GMT
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Despite a series of attempts to resume peace talks, an end to a conflict that has claimed more than 7000 lives in the past seven years remains elusive.
Shaheen Chughtai
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Last Modified: 26 Dec 2003 16:38 GMT
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