Nepal News
Nepal news Saturday August 12, 2006
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Security heightened in Nepal's
only international airport (AFP) |
Yahoo! News : AFP
- Nepal banned passengers using the country's lone international airport
from carrying liquids in hand baggage following a foiled plot to blow up
airplanes leaving Britain for the United States. (2006/08/12)
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$215m Indian aid for Nepal
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Khaleej Times :
KATHMANDU Â India will release NRS 1.6 billion (about $215
million) as budgetary assistance to cash-strapped Nepal in the "next few
days," Indian Ambassador to Nepal Shiv Shankar Mukherjee said.
(2006/08/12)
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Tight security at Nepal airport
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NDTV : Security
has been tightened at Nepal's only international airport, with
passengers banned from carrying liquids and gels inside their hand
baggage. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal said the rule...
(2006/08/12)
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Nepal tightens airport security
after India warning, Britain plot |
Khaleej Times :
KATHMANDU - Security at NepalÂs only international airport was
tightened on Friday following similar moves in India after Britain
foiled a terror plot to hijack planes, Nepalese media reports said on
Saturday. (2006/08/12)
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Maoists capitalize on Nepalese
discontent |
NDTV : Large
parts of Nepal have no development, no jobs and little communication
with the outside world. The promises the Maoists make seem to provide a
ray of light in these black holes. NDTV took a peek ... (2006/08/11)
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India to release $ 215
million budgetary assistance to Nepal |
Irna :
(2006/08/11)
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Nepal peace edges closer but big
hurdles remain |
Reuters :
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's peace process took a big step forward this
week when the government and Maoist rebels agreed to confine their
troops to camps, but hurdles remain over implementing the deal and over
the role of the king. (2006/08/11)
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Head of Nepal's army steps down
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BBC : Nepal's
army chief, Gen Pyar Jung Thapa, takes one month's leave before
retiring. (2006/08/11)
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