Leaders of Nepal’s ruling seven-party alliance and Maoist rebels began talks on Sunday, in a bid to rescue a peace process stalled by differences over disarming the guerrillas and the future of the monarchy. Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and other party leaders formally met rebel chief Prachanda and top aides for the first time in nearly four months after the Maoist chief threatened to launch street protests if the talks were further delayed. Full Story
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