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Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Nepal talks with rebels resume it nl
Peace talks between Nepal's government and rebels resume amid reports of a deal on rebel arms.
bbc 7:15:00 AM CET
Nepal's government, rebels reach deal
TorontoStar 12:51:00 AM CET
Parties upbeat as Nepali peace talks go on
thedailystarBD 7:58:00 PM CET
Rebel Maoists to join Nepal government in historic peace deal
reliefWeb 11:32:00 PM CET
New hopes for Nepal peace process
dailytimesPK 12:23:00 AM CET
CHRONOLOGY - Peace moves between Nepal government and rebels
thestar 10:18:00 PM CET
Peace talks resume in Nepal
NEWScomAU 6:54:00 AM CET
Story information
7 days before.
Koirala, Nepal hold talksViews exchanged on contentious issues Similarity: 0.51
3 days before.
UN rights group urges Nepal rebels stop torture Similarity: 0.56
1 day before.
Nepal rebels lock weapons under UN Similarity: 0.73
DGP full of praise for Maoists in Nepal Similarity: 0.41
2 days after.
Nepal Rebels Agree to Join Government Similarity: 0.80
Wednesday's accord will carve out roadmap for new Nepal: Prachanda Similarity: 0.37
3 days after.
From war to peace: A big deal Similarity: 0.52
Denmark offers support Similarity: 0.56
4 days after.
EU sees progress in peace process in Nepal Similarity: 0.51
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NEPAL: ENTRO I PRIMI DI DICEMBRE NUOVO GOVERNO CON MAOISTI Similarity: 0.33
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