Nepal’s Maoist rebels suspended a blockade of the capital on Wednesday after the country’s incoming prime minister assured them elections would be held for an assembly to frame a new constitution. The Maoists said they had lifted the blockade on Kathmandu and major towns until parliament meets on Friday for the first time in four years, but they reiterated their key demand — a new constitution and a review of the role of the monarchy. Full Story
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