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The week that was in most-read stories (July 9-15)

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In Ramechhap, a farmer redefines Nepali dream

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‘Sultan’ movie review: The de-evolution of Salman Khan

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YRF

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Maoists ‘withdraw’ support to Oli government

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UEFA Euro 2016: Most drab team won one game, lifted trophy

Portugal v France - Final: UEFA Euro 2016
Dan Mullan/Getty Images

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How a millionaire Nepali woman recalled hubby from India, gave him employment

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daayitwa.org

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Nepali Congress promises to back Prachanda-led majority government

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Nepal PM KP Oli not to quit, to face Parliament instead

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Prachanda: Quitting KP Oli government will help build national consensus

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In post-quake Nepal, are dreams of ‘hydro-dollars’ dammed?

Upper Tamakoshi Hydro Project Dam site. The work at the dam site could not continue even after one year as the road to dam site was destroyed by the last year earthquake. Dolakha, Nepal
Nabin Baral/thethirdpole.net

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Beleaguered Nepal PM Oli: India behind plot to unseat government


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Koshi river in Nepal, India: A friend in need, enemy in deed

A farmer cultivates in agriculture land that was filled with sand due to the Koshi flood of 2008, that tiggred just near Koshi Barrage. Sunsari, Nepal
Nabin Baral/thethirdpole.net

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Silhouettes and Silence in Nepal’s Begnas Lake

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Kapil Bisht

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Five reasons why Mardi could be the next Annapurna Base Camp

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Sunny Pradhan

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Nepal’s new int’l airport spurs hotel rush in Bhairahawa

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What was my fault? PM Oli wants to ask this in Parliament, says adviser

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Onlinekhabar

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Opening image: Trekkers in the newly-opened Mardi Himal Base Camp route. Photo: Suuny Pradhan.

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