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Nepal’s federalization process and the challenge of accommodating minority demands 
27 October 2021
The Supreme Court of Nepal has become sharply divided with judges taking the unprecedented step of boycotting their Benches on Monday, holding up hundreds of ca…
21 September 2021
While the government was celebrating the seventh Constitution Day with much fanfare at the Tundikhel parade grounds Sunday, campaigners of the citizens' movemen…
21 July 2021
Nepal’s new Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has won a vote of confidence in parliament, days after the Supreme Court reinstated the legislature that was disso…
28 May 2021
Nepal’s President Announces Fresh Elections Amid Continuing Political Upheaval
The decision comes amid regional geopolitical churn and a deadly second wave of…
18 May 2021
President Bidya Devi Bhandari had asked the Opposition to come up with the support of majority lawmakers to form a new government by 9 pm Thursday after Oli, 69…
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