Nepal’s prime minister, K.P. Sharma Oli, resigned on Tuesday after youth-led protests sparked by a government ban on social media in the Himalayan country left nearly two dozen people dead and ...
Nepal’s government has lifted a ban on about two dozen social media platforms after the curb ignited youth-led demonstrations across the country on Monday that saw more than a dozen protesters killed ...
Protesters celebrate at the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal's government's various ministries and offices after burning it down during a protest against a social media ban and corruption in Kathmandu ...
The Himalayan nation of Nepal is experiencing its biggest political crisis since a decade-long civil war ended in 2006. Protesters set government buildings on fire, demanding an end to endemic ...
Nepal's violent protests caused an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, when parliament, government offices and a newly-opened Hilton Hotel were set ablaze. At least 72 people were ...
Supported by Gen Z protest leaders, Sushila Karki is a former chief justice known for her stance against corruption. By Francesca Regalado and Lynsey Chutel Nepal installed Sushila Karki, a former ...
Arson attacks during protests in Nepal destroyed buildings, court files and even records of international agreements and state investments. Kathmandu Dispatch Arson attacks during protests in Nepal ...
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