Nepal’s government and Maoist guerrillas agreed minutes after midnight on Wednesday to put rebel arms under U.N. watch in a move to rescue a peace process aimed at ending a conflict that has killed thousands. The pact also paves the way for Maoists to join an interim government and parliament, seen as crucial steps on the Himalayan nation’s cautious trek to a permanent peace after a decade of deadly civil conflict. Full Story
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