Nepal accuses UN chief of political interference
KATHMANDU: Nepal's ruling parties have angrily accused United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon of political interference after he called for the establishment of a national unity... More »
Daily Times - Nov. 6, 2009
UN says Nepal parties should fix president's powers
Ignoring a rebuff by Nepal's ruling parties, who have asked the UN not to intervene in the republic's internal matters, a top UN official is suggesting that the parties fix... More »
Malaysia Sun - Nov. 7, 2009
Terrorism, not Maoists, India’s main concern in Nepal
KATHMANDU: At the end of bilateral security talks between India and Nepal, Indian home secretary G K Pillai on Saturday indicated that terrorism – and not Maoist activities –... More »
Times of India - Nov. 7, 2009
Maoists defer declaration of autonomous regions in Nepal
Kathmandu: The Maoists have deferred plans to declare 'autonomous' regions in Nepal in a bid to woo the international community as the UN Secretary General echoed the former... More »
ZeeNews.com - Nov. 6, 2009
Criticism against UN is in the interests of India: Maoist...
Kathmandu, Nov 7 : At a time the Nepali Congress and UML leader have criticised the UN for its statement that Nepal needs a national government, a senior leader of the... More »
NewKerala.com - Nov. 7, 2009
UN says Nepal parties should fix president's powers
Kathmandu, Nov 7 (IANS) Ignoring a rebuff by Nepal's ruling parties, who have asked the UN not to intervene in the republic's internal matters, a top UN official is... More »
Yahoo! India - Nov. 7, 2009
Nepal accuses UN chief of interfering
AFP/KathmanduNepal?s ruling parties have angrily accused United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon of political interference after he called for the establishment of a national unity... More »
Gulf Times - Nov. 6, 2009
Nepal spurns UN
KATHMANDU: Nepals ruling parties have angrily accused United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon of political interference after he called for the establishment of a national unity... More »
The News International - Nov. 6, 2009