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Malaria · KathmanduTeam used ancient DNA from malaria parasites preserved in human skeletal remains to explore history of disease. Team presented earliest identified case of P. falciparum malaria in an individual from the high-altitude site of Chokhopani in Upper Mustang, dating to c. 804-765 calBCE.See the Story
Archeological study reveals clues of early malaria, 7th century chaang in Upper Mustang
Economy · KathmanduPrime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that we should embrace the truth that prosperity can be achieved through the use of information technology. The information technology sector developed as a means of information and communications has now become a decisive sector for the economy.See the Story
Prosperity through the use of technology, says Prime Minister Dahal
Economy · New DelhiNepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal secured a vote of confidence in Parliament on Wednesday. It was his third such victory in the last 15 months since taking office. The government had to prove its legislative majority after breaking the alliance with the Nepali Congress and forming a new coalition.See the Story
Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal wins vote of confidence, third in over a year
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Corruption · NepalSixteen years ago, mass protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new wave of protest is trying to bring him back.See the Story
Protests drove Nepal’s king off the throne 16 years ago. Now, protests are trying to bring him back
56% Center coverage: 16 sources
Wages · KathmanduAuthorities in Nepal say hundreds of vulnerable Nepalis have been recruited by the Russian military in recent months, with promises of high wages and citizenship. In this report from Kathmandu, a Nepali family tells VOA about how their son joined the Russian army as a mercenary after being left destitute in Russia by a scammer. Henry Wilkins has the story.See the Story
Nepali Family Pleads for Return of Son Captured in Ukraine
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