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Opposition supporters protesting against appointment of chief justice as caretaker PM clash with police in Kathmandu.
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Major parties agree on interim government led by chief justice Khilraj Regmi as Maoist party calls general strike.
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Opposition activists block path of prime minister at Maoist conference, as tensions rise ahead of polls expected in May.
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Former Maoist fighter six years on climbs the highest summit of the world as he attempts to reconcile the past.
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Resettled refugees warn Bhutan's government to be wary of democratic transformations if repatriation is not considered.
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Last Modified: 20 Apr 2011 14:50 GMT
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Can Jhalanath Khanal overcome a bitterly divided parliament to address the needs of his people?
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Last Modified: 24 Mar 2011 14:38 GMT
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Move marks effective end to political deadlock that has left Himalayan nation without premier for seven months.
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Seven-month political deadlock broken after Jhalanath Khanal wins parliamentary vote with Maoist support.
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Maoist party leader says agreement reached between parties to take peace process forward and form new government.
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Former rebels say leader stepping aside to pave way for fresh talks to break stalemate over government formation.
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