Between 1996 and 2006, about 17,000 people were killed when the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) launched a “people’s war” against state forces, seeking to abolish the country’s monarchy.
You quit the CPN (Maoist Centre) in 2015 vowing to form a new political force. In the past decade, you conducted several ...
Facing growing demand for his resignation, Nepal's embattled Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that the ruling communist party is facing a grave crisis, indicating that it may split soon ...
He heads the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center). He resigned one year later. On this occasion, only 63 lawmakers voted in Dahal’s favour in the 275-member strong house of representatives ...
Two years after major earthquakes rocked the country, a Nepali family makes a 30-hour journey to cast their ballots. Nepal’s power tussle is overshadowing pressing national issues.
The CPN-UML will formally welcome leader Bamdev Gautam into the party today. The party will hold a secretariat meeting at 4 ...
According to Nepal’s Constitution, a demand by 25 per per cent of the members makes it mandatory to have the House in session ...
The centrist Nepali Congress Party is taking on an alliance of former Maoist rebels and the Communist UML party ... told Reuters news agency. Many in Nepal hope the election will bring much ...
The peace process in Nepal, initiated by the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) in 2006 between the Seven-Party Alliance and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), marked a turning ...
KATHMANDU, Jan 19: Former Prime Minister and the Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar ...