This week’s headlines were dominated by the PM Oli’s visit to China, and its agenda. Also this week, we interviewed American artist David Best, and Bangladeshi scholar Badiul Alam Majumdar.
Here’s a roundup of the most read stories on Onlinekhabar this week:
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I came here to make an impact, but Nepal made an impact on me: ‘Burning Man’ sculptor David Best
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Here’s how you can escape Kathmandu, without leaving it!
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Have you been to the ‘expat zoo’ in Kathmandu?
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Fleet of 39 buses to make Ring Road ride more comfortable
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Nepali Congress CWC member Shekhar Koirala hospitalised
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Here’s how factionalism and regionalism worked during Nepali Congress election
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What Nepal can learn from Bangladesh’s local governance failure

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India says it wants to rebuild 14 heritage sites damaged by Nepal earthquake
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Nepali Congress CWC member Khum Bahadur: Referendum needed on secularism
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In a month, Nepal will get its first woman Chief Justice. Will she leave a rich legacy behind?
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In news
PM’s China visit: Investment Board Nepal’s focus is on West Seti
Nepal Prime Minister should appeal for Chinese investment: Suraj Vaidya
Nepal will sign trade-transit treaty, oil import deal with China during PM’s visit: Minister Pun
90 per cent of Madhesh’s demands met, boundary disputes major stickler: Ex-prez Yadav
Fishtail Air chopper meets with accident in Langtang
SAARC foreign secretaries meeting, set to make decisions on issues discussed earlier
Nepal’s Immigration department to probe illegal entry of US nationals into Lumbini, Kathmandu
In Culture
Thamel: In the Garden of Unfulfilled Dreams
Others
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