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Archief
17-06-06
Eight
point agreement "historic" one - Prachanda
Highlights of the eight-point agreement
16-06-06
Maoists to
join Nepal government
Nepal's
reclusive Maoist leader
14-06-06
Constituent assembly should ensure proportional representation- US scholar
13-06-06
Nepalese
rebels freed from jail
Nepal PM
'to meet top rebel soon'
10-06-06
Govt-Maoist talks moving at snail’s pace - UML gen secy
King no
more part of the Parliament, HoR further curbs royal powers
India to
give Nepal USD 218 million in aid
India
wants the resolution of Maoist insurgency - PM Koirala
09-06-06
DPM Oli
hints on appointment of new envoys
08-06-06
India’s
main opposition party wants continuation of monarchy in Nepal
India and
Nepal agree on aid plan
Nepal,
India discuss aid package, support to peace process
07-06-06
US
hints on removal of terrorist tag on Maoists
Dawa
sets fast Everest climb record
Indian
PM Singh breaks tradition, receives Koirala at Delhi airport
04-06-06
Second
round of govt-Maoist talks next week
02-06-06
Tens of
thousand Maoist cadres gathering at Khulamanch; NA guarding Royal Palace
Maoists
for immediate dissolution of parliament, incumbent government- Mahara
01-01-06
Bardia
National Park sees sharp decline in rhino, tiger pupulations
Maoist-government reaching an agreement for arms supervision- Mahara
31-05-06
High-
level EC delegation to arrive on Thursday
Full text of the Ceasefire Code of Conduct agreed between the govt. of Nepal
and CPN (Maoist) on May 25, 2006
‘National advisory body should be formed to supervise govt until CA polls’
30-05-06
UN
ready to extend help in Nepal peace process- Gautam
29-05-06
Nepal
Army ready to follow directives of Nepal Government- CoAS Thapa
28-05-06
Maoist
leaders demand immediate national convention to draft new constitution
Code of
conduct hailed; OHCHR to be asked to monitor truce
27-05-06
Govt.,
rebels sign 25-point code of conduct; agree to invite int'l team to monitor
ceasefire
First
round of Nepal talks ends
26-05-06
Nepal
Maoists begin peace talks
Army
responsible for disappearance of 49 persons- OHCHR
25-05-06
Nepal
Hindus in secular protest
Maoist
team holds talks with SPA leaders
23-05-06
Former
Foreign Minister Pandey admitted at Norvic hospital
Royal
Palace expenditure will be slashed- Finance Minister
22-05-06
Newly
appointed ministers sworn in; Next mission is peace, says PM
Maoists
prepare for Nepal talks
Nepal
companies face Maoist 'tax'
Mid-western districts facing acute food shortage
19-05-06
Move to
curb Nepal's king cheered
Nepal asks for more foreign aid
Maoists
continuing 'extortion' drive in Pokhara- Entrepreneurs
Maoists
welcomes HoR declaration cautiously
18-05-06
Royal powers
curtailed drastically, HMG/N becomes Nepal govt, RNA turns into Nepali Army,
Nepal declared a secular state
Donors pledge
their support, ask the govt. to set its priorities first
Royal
largesse- An account of misuse of state resources
15-05-06
NTB
strike is undemocratic- Tourism entrepreneurs; PM urged to intervene
Maoists
express commitment not to attack journalists
Maoist
leaders rule out rise of Communist dictatorship
US
State Department allows non-emergency Embassy Staff, Families to return
Nepal
12-05-06
Government
arrests five ministers
Judicial
Commission recommends govt. to suspend three security chiefs
Maoist
leader Prachanda to head Nepal talks
Up close
with Nepal's Maoists
Nepal
Maoist charges are dropped
Team to
scale Mt. Everest to mark the success of people's movement
11-05-06
Govt gives
45-day ultimatum to 12 Nepali envoys to return
Nepal to
probe 'royal excesses'
Nepal
Maoist charges are dropped
International Crisis Group - Nepal From People Power to Peace
10-05-06
Maoist
negotiation team formed - Report
Politics in
tourism - NTB stand-off continues
“Let us not be
naïve about how difficult this process is going to
be.”
09-05-2006
Military
experts warn of coup if RNA is not nationalized
Security
chiefs skip function at Home Ministry
Three climbers
die on Mt Everest; six make it to the top
08-05-2006
UN
explores role in Nepal peace
Govt. recalls
ambassadors to 12 countries; scraps all
appointments made after Oct 4, 2002
HoR calls for
code of conduct to hold talks with Maoists
Constituent
Assembly will decide the future of Monarchy
07-05-06
UML to file
proposal on change in RNA
Government
shortly forming talk team to hold talks with Maoists
Govt working
on code of conduct for upcoming peace talks
Everest weather's
ups and downs
5-5-2006
Cabinet likely
to be expanded next week
Nepal
rebels agree to peace talks
CA elections
after forming interim govt including Maoists
India takes
note of Nepal developments
OHCHR for
arms management
4-5-2006
Important
role for ‘victimized’ bureaucrats
Foreign
employment up by 44 pc
‘Torture
systematic in Nepal’
3-5-2006
!
Govt announces truce, withdraws
Red Corner Notice, terrorist tag on Maoists, annuls municipal elections
US to support new govt, outcome
of constituent assembly
Government to
declare ceasefire
First meeting
of new Cabinet held
7-member
cabinet formed
Monarchy's
fate in people's hands- US
Profile -
Nepal's King Gyanendra
2-5-2006
Seven-member cabinet formed
Rebels
'would respect' Nepal vote
‘1990 statute
doesn’t bind House’
Hillary calls
for revival of Nepal's tourism industry
Nepse on bull
run
!
Legacy of
insanity
1-5-2006
Nepal MPs
back new constitution
South Asian
leaders congratulate Prime Minister Koirala
Departure ban
on 'blacklisted' royalists
PM sworn in,
breaks with tradition
HoR endorses
constituent assembly motion
Crown
prince’s vehicle hits wedding party bus
30-4-2006
Nepal's
new PM urges peace talks
HoR passes proposal to hold
constituent assembly elections
RNA aerial
raid on Maoist meet
Koirala sworn
in by king Gyanendra
29-4-2006
Maoists
joining mainstream will have positive impact across S. Asia - Yechuri
Donors eager
to extend full scale support to Nepal - Rahman
'Nepal - Now for the Hard Part'
- International Crisis Group
House
restoration, truce welcome - Annan, Martin
28-2-2006
Nepal PM-designate absent as parliament reopens - Reuters
Constituent
assembly excellent avenue - US
PM's
swearing-in program postponed
Grand old
man of Nepal takes over
27-2-2006
Nepal was very close to a violent revolution - Moriarty
Maoists
announce ceasefire
Parties
busy with homework
Four MPs
to lose their seats
'Show
tolerance' - editorial Kathmandu Post
'A Job
Half Done' - Column
26-4-2006
Full
text- King Gyanendra's speech 24 April
Maoists
withdraw blockade
'Maoists
part of Nepalese Army' - General Thapa
Victory rallies nationwide
Koirala proposed as next PM
Special Editorial
25-4-2006
House of Representatives reinstated
US
orders evacuation
13-03-2006
Two
Maoist leaders launch rebellion against their leaders
Amidst
the gloom, a glimpse of hope
Talks
on with Maoists to strengthen 12-point pact - leaders
Foreign
assistance essential to resolve Maoist insurgency
Bullets
against bullets
Loadshedding
till 2015
Nepal's 'Buddha' boy goes missing
03-03-2006
Norwegian peace experts arrive in Kathmandu
Nepal refuses foreign assistance to tackle Maoist insurgency
It is
plunder as if there is no tomorrow - Nepali Times
Himalayan
melting risk surveyed - BBC
NTB
launches 'New Tourism Brand'
02-03-2006
Nepal King should restore democracy- US President
Tourist arrivals via air up 13 percent in February
RNA
to run FM radio stations
King Gyanendra starts consultations
Nepal is in danger of collapse- US envoy Moriarty
Revenue growth slips to 2.9 % ; Gvt expenditure up by 14.7 %
Column: Nepal's
two wars - Sam Cowan
14-02-2006
Former
Nepal PM freed from prison
The Long
War - Nepali Times
13-02-2006
Nepal
corruption panel outlawed
BBC:
Meeting Nepal's Maoist leader
'Exile
or trial' for Nepal king
Prachanda interview, Full transcript
World
South Asia Nepal rejects election criticism
6-2-2006
BBC -
South Asia Nepal hit by Maoist rebel strike
5-2-2006
Band
effects normal life across the country
38
candidates elected unopposed in Birendranagar municipality
25-year-old student elected mayor of the devastated town
Jaleshwor locals fleeing to India ahead of polls- Report
Int’l community should take stronger action - Kul C. Gautam
3-2-2006
Achtergronden:
"Electing Chaos" - International Crisis Group
Reality check on Royal address
1-2-2006
HM
King refuses to give up his direct rule
"Royal address fails to provide outlet to the crisis"- leaders
Security personnel killed in Palpa clash
Major
Maoist attack in Nepal - BBC
"Regime
change" - Nepali Times
25-01-2006
Eight
killed in Nepal violence, Nepalgunj
RPP
establishment to boycott municipal polls
Manisha urges political parties to participate in polls
Former PM Bhattarai urges king to invite parties for dialogue
China calls for reconciliaion among all forces in Nepal
Nepal
king eases Kathmandu curbs
Palace hardliners are the greatest threat to monarchy- Chalmers
21-01-2006
Clashes erupt on Nepal's streets
Over 200 demonstrators arrested in Kathmandu
Parties’ demonstration on Saturday- Govt’s ban did not work
Indian news channels are off air; foreign journos threatened
CAN
InfoTech postponed
20-01-2006
Day-long curfew in Nepal capital
Nationwide demonstrations against govt. crackdown
Curfew leaves thousands of passengers stranded
Kofi Annan dismayed at Nepal arrests,
US,
UK condemn arrest of opposition leaders, activists
Senior opposition leaders placed under house arrest
Tourism Board launches shuttle bus service
19-01-2006
Nepal
crackdown on opposition
Night
curfew imposed in Kathmandu
Government cuts off mobile telephone service
Dozens of opposition leaders arrested
Prohibitory order in the capital justified- Govt.
“This is the govt’s most undemocratic act -” Nidhi
4-1-2006
Nepal Maoists abandon ceasefire
UN 'deeply concerned' about Nepal
Why the ceasefire was
not extended
PAX
VOBISCUM 2006
2-12-2005
Maoists extend ceasefire for one more month
Govt. machinery mobilised to welcome Their Majesties
Royalists, party activists clash in Baneshwore
To
counter the King, India engineered the deal - Minister Koirala
Tens of thousands of people take part in UML’s rally
Country at the crossroads - Kanak Dixit in Nepali Times
29-11-2005
We are
waiting for king’s response - Prachanda
Maoists express commitment to multiparty democracy
Maoists ready to rethink on monarchy
Their Majesties inspect Nepali peacekeeping force in Burundi
Britain cautiously welcomes alliance-Maoist pact
Tourism afloat as int'l air passengers grow
25-11-2005
Full text of the 'understanding' between parties and maoists
Nepal
awaits the king's move - BBC
Ten years is
enough - Nepali Times commentaar
Not quite
there yet
No
need of constituent assembly - Minister Dhakal
To
kill people is wrong - Maoist commander
We
haven't given up republicanism - Prachanda
Ceremonial monarchy acceptable if King corrects his mistakes
Thousands
turn up for CPN-UML Pokhara mass meet
22-11-2005
Nepal's king faces new alliance - BBC
Parties,
Maoists reach 12-point agreement
Parties,
Maoists agree to establish 'total democracy'
Full text of the the Letter of Understanding
'All
orders from Hindu king constitutional' - AG
His
Majesty meets South African President
Nepal-markt in Den Haag
20-11-2005
Breakthrough in Delhi? - Nepali Times editiorial
Maoists agree to join mainstream
Dialogue with Maoists ongoing, results will be public soon - Oli
King negating pluralism, Maoists heading towards it - Nepal
Choose
between monarchy and people - US Senator Leahy
Widening rift
between king and parties
I am completely unaware about the `Delhi talks’ - US Envoy
17-11-2005
Full
text of the Code of Conduct for Nepali NGOs
Nepal donors in NGO code protest
Writ
petition filed against NGO code of conduct
Code
of conduct aimed at silencing the rights defenders- AIN
US
working with India for common vision on Nepal - Moriarty
Nepal King has tough choices to make - US
Maoists
ready to disarm under UN supervision - UML gen secy
Ex-minister
Bista launches Democratic Nepal party
Kunda
Dixit: Taking flight
Jazzmandu
2005: so far so good
‘Tiger
Karts Tourism Cup 2005 held’
31-10-2005
Giri lashes out at NHRC, political parties, US ambassador
Tussle between king and parties heading towards climax - Thapa
Govt attack on Kantipur FM draws widespread condemnation
'Press
under pressure'
Maoists to protect democrats
Jazzing up the valley - Jazzmandu 2005
14-10-2005
King orders parliamentary polls by mid-April 2007
Dates for municipal elections announced
Nepali Congress to launch nationwide awareness campaign
King promulgates media ordinance
Height of Mount Everest declines- study
Nepse index continues to rise
25-09-2005
King to move a step ahead- Minister Shrestha
Another royal move in the offing- Madhav Nepal
Ameet Dhakal: The afternoon walk
King’s UN visit was cancelled to oppose US boycott- Dr Giri
Koirala’s ill health and politics of confrontation
23-09-2005
King appears in Kathmandu streets
Nepali Times: The royal trek
Tulsi Giri speaks out
Thousands hold Nepal peace rally
Maoists intensify ‘donation’
collection spree
Cow dung for the climate
19-09-2005
Constitution
obstacle fulfilling objectives of Royal takeover: Giri
King's arrogance may put him at risk: Ex-US envoy
International Crisis Group: "Nepal - Beyond Royal Rule"
Volledig artikel in PDF
Ceasefire monitoring committee constituted
Economy grew by only 2 percent last year: Officials
16-09-2005
Kanak Dixit: Nepali vortex
Maoist ceasefire is a ploy: Army
UN says torture common in Nepal
All arrested journalists freed
Their Majesties in Hetauda
13-09-2005
Opposition parties condemn police action, vow to intensify stir
Police hold 500 Nepal protesters
Swiss account: Royal Palace refutes news report
Civil society reps urge Maoists not to lose patience
11-09-2005
Security personnel stop General Secretary Nepal: UML
`India behind the republican rhetoric’: Acharya
Recruitment of British Gurkha not influenced: British Officials
09-09-2005
Nepali Times commentaar: One-sided truce
India’s big ‘No’ to UN involvement in Nepal
King cancelled UN visit to focus on restoring peace: FM Pandey
Interview from His Majesty King Gyanendra
07-09-2005
Maoists are 'open to talks'
Govt. response to Maoist truce is tragic:leaders
Parties call upon UN not to entertain current govt
UN ready to help Nepal: Annan
EU urges Maoists to keep with their word
King's UN visit cancelled
04-09-2005
Maoists declare ceasefire
Nepal clashes as thousands rally
Maoists seek to isolate king
Seeing enemies everywhere
Parties welcome Maoists' truce
Unilever Nepal resumes operations
Tourist arrivals up by 16.4 pc in August
Tourism turnaround?
02-08-2005
Negotiated political settlement: Bhattarai
Patrick Leahy: Situation in Nepal
Tom Daschle: Nepal king under fire
Keith Bloomfield: support for Deuba
Lessons from Norway: war and peace
Meanwhile in the rest of Nepal...
18-07-2005
Nepalese king expands his cabinet
Nepal's Maoist leaders heal rift
A cautious
welcome
Maoists
urge UN mediation
Finance Minister Rana makes political speech
'Poorer
and poorer', Nepali Times analyses
07-07-2005
Nepal receives India military aid
Tourist arrivals up
Tales from Rolpa
10 tolas of gold is all Dr. Giri has as property
24-06-2005
UK 'surprised' over Bloomfield clarification
Himalaya Plastics owns liability worth over Rs 3.3m
Giri received Rs 910,000 to renovate kitchen
First joint Maoist attack in India,
21 killed: the Hindu
5***** hotels suffer, dismal tourism
22-06-05 Nepal Government summons British envoy
22-06-05 No collab. with forces that pursue violent
methods
22-06-05 NGO Federation supports the 7 parties’ agenda
22-06-05 Nepal advertises for new weapons
16-08-05 Nepali Times: The economics of politics
16-08-05 Britain denies Nepal abuse claim
16-08-05 Ban arms to Nepal, Amnesty urges
14-06-05
Mass Murder in Madi
10-06-05
Nepal Maoists abduct
journalist
10-06-05 Nepal frees detained journalists
10-06-05 Nepal radio closure ruled illegal
08-06-05 Maoists beg apology for blast
07-06-05 36
killed, 72 injured in Chitwan landmine explosion
07-06-05 Rights groups condemn Chitwan attacks
07-06-05 UN Secretary General
condemns killing of civilians
07-06-05 BBC: 'Who are Nepal's Maoists rebels?'
03-06-05
US to train Nepal army,
Lawyers boycot
02-06-05 Did a chopper land on 8848 m?'
30-05-05
Dangima Sherpa retains Everest Marathon title
30-05-05
First non-Sherpa Nepali woman on Everest summit
29-05-05 US ambassador
Moriarty: 'Who's the roadblock?'
28-05-05
Thousands march in Nepal protest
26-05-05
Kanchenjunga golden jubilee held
25-05-05 Everest
glaciers melting faster
25-05-05
Chinese to re-measure height of Mt Everest
25-05-05 Big Cats Endangered
25-05-05 12 rhinos killed
25-05-05 Top Indian poacher hiding in
Nepal: Report
16-05-05
Nepal rebels 'beat
aid workers'
16-05-05
Maoists weak
financially, turn to smuggling
16-05-05 Nepal parties reject
rebel offer
12-05-05
Nepal rebels in
opposition offer
12-05-05 India resumes Nepal military aid
07-05-05 Nepal's Maoist leadership divisions
06-05-05
'Sharp decline' in
Nepal poverty
06-05-05
Nepal ex-PM in corruption charge
06-05-05
Nepal tourism slumps after coup
03-05-05
Nepal media rallies
for freedom
03-05-05
Some 10,000 denied
mobile services: NT
02-05-05
Nepal's state of emergency ended
02-05-05
King Gyanendra: Nepal's
shrewd, smooth operator
02-05-05
Thousands in Nepal demonstrations
02-05-05
Nepal rebels admit leaders rift
27-04-05
Nepal ex-prime minister arrested
27-04-05
India 'may resume' Nepal arms aid
26-04-05
'Olifantenpolo' van Cas de Stoppelaar
26-04-05 Interview with king Gyanendra
26-04-05 Interview with maoist leader Prachanda
20-04-05
Dixit: Geneva's fallout is mostly positive
20-04-05
Foreign donors'
dilemma in Nepal
20-04-05
Nepal urged to ease
media curbs
20-04-05
UN seeks action on
Nepal refugees
20-04-05
Nepal rhino
population declines
31-03-05
Kunda Dixit:
Who’ll blink first?
31-03-05
Nepal corruption body holds trio
30-03-05
Court martial for Nepal officers
25-03-05
RNA admits rights
abuse
25-03-05 Rift within Maoïst
24-03-05
Martinair stopt met vliegen
23-03-05
Nepal begins corruption
inquiry
23-03-05 Return to democracy very very soon: Condi
23-03-05
"Retrace your step,
don’t expect us to blink first"
23-03-05 “Nepal can survive
even if aid is stopped"
23-03-05 Absolute Monarchy to
Absolute Democracy
22-03-05
Nepali Times: what people say
19-03-05
Letter from Nepal: King's makeover
15-03-05
Nepal army reports rift in
rebels
15-03-05 '500 arrested' in
Nepal protest
15-03-05
Nepal's rising vigilante violence
12-03-05
Nepal's Sacked Premier Seeks Dialogue
with King
12-03-05 Editorial Nepali Times: Something to hide?
11-03-05
Over 20 detainees including Deuba freed
11-03-05 Nepal party plans major
protests
10-03-05
Nepal stays defiant on
emergency
10-03-05 India boosts Nepal border
force
10-03-05 World Bank pulls $70m
support this year
09-03-05 Mobile service to
resume soon
09-03-05
To Free or Not to Free
08-03-05
Five-party protests begin
08-03-05
Peace and security sole aim: Army Chief
08-03-05
India disappointed over Feb.1 move
08-03-05
Lifeblood
02-03-05
Moriarty not permitted to meet Koirala
02-03-05
Search for fleeing Maoist rebels
01-03-05
Analysis: Nepal one month on
28-02-05 Traffic returns to
Nepal highways
27-02-05 Maoists call off Nepal blockade
26-02-05 King
releases six leading Nepalis
26-02-05 Opinion: "Look
beyond the picture-postcard"
25-02-05
Nepal king vows 'terrorist' fight
25-02-05
Delhi: "Retrace, we will help bring rebels to table"
25-02-05
External powers must act to save Nepal
23-02-05 Nepal
defiant on military aid cut
17-02-05
Nepal 'to ease control gradually'
17-02-05
Nepal launches graft probe panel
17-02-05 King
assures Amnesty of human rights commitment
16-02-05
Nepal shrugs off foreign critics
15-02-05 Senior Nepal politicians
released
15-02-05 Nations recall Nepal
ambassadors
15-02-05
"Don’t give them a brand name":
Dr. Giri
14-02-05
Nepal Struggles to Break Maoist Rebel Blockade
14-02-05
Maoists talk tough amid blockade
14-02-05
Nepal officer jailed for killings
14-02-05
‘US aid to Nepal at risk after royal takeover’
14-02-05
King appoints Ex-PMs as loyalist deputies
14-02-05
The stench of the censor
11-02-05
Arrests discourage protests
11-05-05 Nepalis divided over Royal Coup
10-02-05
Maoisten vluchten naar India
10-02-05 Politici 'bevrijd'
09-02-05
Geen samenwerking tussen Partijen en
Maoïsten
09-02-05
Betoging voor vrede
09-02-05 Militaire steun uit India voortgezet
08-02-05 Eerste verslag uit Nepal in Nepali Times
08-02-05
New Delhi totaal verrast
08-02-05 Protesten in de maak
08-02-05 Commentaar: 'Check the King'
08-02-05 Censuur
zwart op wit
07-02-05 Regering biedt vredesbesprekingen aan
07-02-05
Delhi
oefent druk uit op Kathmandu
07-02-05
Hoe reageert
India op China inzake Nepal?
06-02-05 Oppositie komt moeizaam op gang
06-02-05 Oproep aan Annan en Bush
06-02-05 Koning pakt corruptie aan
06-02-05 Bankieren per chauffeur
05-02-05 Geen plannen
voor verkiezingen
05-02-05 Politieke
activiteiten
05-02-05 Gyanendra: honger naar
macht
05-02-05 Studentenprotest in Pokhara
05-02-05 Commentaren
uit de kranten
05-02-05 Brief in The
Times
04-02-05 Optreden
tegen dissidenten
03-02-05 Opschorting
burgerrechten
03-02-05 Militaire
planning van de coup
03-02-05 Ooggetuigeverslag
02-02-05 Leven in Kathmandu 'normaal'
02-02-05 Pers onder
censuur
01-02-05 Koning Gyanendra grijpt de macht
01-02-05 Koninklijke
proclamatie
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