Issue #760

May 29 - June 4, 2015

Editorial

Soon, the monsoon

Nepal’s disaster isn’t over yet: it is just moving into the next phase

No Author

Columns

Bidushi Dhungel
One To Many by Bidushi Dhungel

Rock and a hard place

It doesn’t help that the Nepali state is intolerant, and the international community is oozing with arrogance

Damakant Jayshi
The deadline by Damakant Jayshi

Political aftershocks

This is not the time to get bogged down in a debate about forming a national unity government

Nation

Where are we?

Ncell partners with Flowminder to track movement of Nepalis post-earthquake

Ayesha Shakya

Time to prey

Escaped traffickers are back in business luring quake survivors with promises of a better life for their children

Bhrikuti Rai

Haiti on our minds

Ordinary Haitians who survived their quake have a word of advice for Nepalis

Stéphane Huët

The Uprooted

An increasing number of people from earthquake affected districts are seeking shelter on the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley

When it rains, it pours

The monsoon will compound post-earthquake health problems as families cope with infections

Sonia Awale

Multimedia

Quake from space

Quake from space

High-resolution satellite imagery can help the country assess hazards from landslides and save lives

Ayesha Shakya

Must See

Jupiter Ascending

If you need to get away from it all, this film might just be your thing

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

In this issue:

It's coming | Editorial : Soon, The Monsoon | Rock and a hard place | Political aftershocks | Quake from space | Haiti on our minds | Back to the dark age | Where are we? | The Uprooted | Where have all the tourists gone? | Epicentre of reconstruction | Building blocks of reconstruction | Demolishing Kathmandu to rebuild it | Post mortem of collapsed buildings | When it rains, it pours | This is not how your story should end | Time to prey