A peace process aimed at ending Nepal’s decade-old Maoist insurgency suffered a setback on Sunday when government and rebels failed to finalize an interim constitution and parliament as agreed in a landmark pact. Earlier this month, the two sides agreed to set up an interim constitution and form a provisional parliament on Nov 26. They also agreed to set up an interim cabinet to allow the rebels to join the mainstream government on Dec 1. Full Story
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