Death Toll in Baglung Landslide is 34
• 937 Nepalis still missing a year after conflict ended, BBC News
• Death toll in Baglung landslide is 34, China Daily
• Controversial "goddess" returns from US tour, Reuters
• Govt sets 15-day deadline for talks with Terai agitators, Zee news
• Communist Party UML slams Prachanda, Hindu
• Bangladesh beat Nepal to win tournament, CricInfo.com
• Crop prospects mixed as 28 countries face food shortages, Stackyard
• UAE airline to launch service to Nepal from October, People's Daily
• Everest base camp a 'wild-west town', Phayul, Tibet
• The Indian, American and Chinese strategies in Nepal, Nepal Monitor
• Unprecedented crisis to follow if polls not held, Koirala, Telegraph
• China's Everest Highway: development or disaster?, Bangkok post
• A UN plea for mon-violence in Nepal, Nepal Monitor
• Bangladesh and Nepal in ACC women's cricket final, Gulfnews
• Nepal's Maoists now a registered political party, Reuters
• High hopes of Nepal school, Scotsman
• Election impossible in November, Prachanda, Telegraph Nepal
• Terai extremists are terrorists: Maoist leader, Nepalnews
• Rescue teams struggle to bring aid to landslide victims, IRINnews
• DDR model not adopted as claimed by Maoists, says UNMIN, KOL
• At least 28 die in landslides, United Press International