Nepal’s government and Maoist rebels have agreed in talks to move forward on rewriting the Himalayan nation’s constitution but failed to clinch a deal on power-sharing. The two sides decided that elections for a body that will hammer out a new constitution should be held by mid-2007. Further talks were also slated for Thursday on how to bring the communist insurgents into government. Full Story
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