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FACT-FINDING MISSION: Visiting UNHCR chief and former Portuguese prime minister, Antonio Guterres, (middle) with Nepal represenative Abraham Abraham briefing the press Wednesday after touring Bhutani refugee camps. Guterres left for Bhutan on Thursday. Tension is rising in the camps between those in support of third country resettlement and those opposed.
(RAM HUMAGAIN)


... AND DOUBLETHINK IS DOUBLE POWER: Mahendra Adarsha Bidyashram at Sat Dobato wears a deserted look on Wednesday on the sixth day of the closure of schools nationwide. Nearly eight million children nationwide have been forced to stay home as talks between teachers\' groups and the Education Ministry are deadlocked.
(MIN BAJRACHARYA)


BURNING BRIGHT: A child\'s curiosity overcomes his fear at the Jawalakhel Zoo as he tries to touch tiger skins and a rhino skull that were taken out of the store-room to dry in the sun.
(MIN BAJRACHARYA)



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