Nepal
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Nepal’s deadly protests hammer tourism sector as arrivals fall 30%
Kathmandu : Nepal’s deadliest protests in decades erupted just as the country entered its peak tourist season, dealing a blow to…
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Medics shocked by bullet wounds of Gen Z protesters
Arjun Poudel Kathmandu : Doctors and nurses at the National Trauma Centre had expected some participants of the Gen Z…
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Nepal’s new interim ministers sworn in after protests
Kathmandu : Nepal’s new interim prime minister unveiled her first ministers today (15 September), as the Himalayan nation seeks to restore…
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Violence in Gen Z protests are criminal acts, offenders to face justice: Nepal PM Karki
Kathmandu : Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki today (14 September) described the arson and vandalism during last week’s Gen Z protests…
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Nepal’s new PM Sushila Karki’s husband was involved in 1973 plane hijacking
Kathmandu : Sushila Karki, Nepal’s first female Prime Minister and a former Chief Justice, is married to politician Durga Prasad Subedi,…
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Nationwide curfew lifted as Nepal moves toward normalcy
By THT Onlie KATHMANDU : The government…
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Nepal protest death toll reaches 51 as 12,500 prisoners remain on the run
Kathmandu : At least 51 people have been killed during violent anticorruption protests in Nepal this week, and thousands of prisoners…
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13,000 prisoners escape from jail as violent protests rock Nepal
Kathmandu : More than 13,000 prisoners escaped from correctional facilities across Nepal amid violent anti-government protests that spiralled out of control…
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Nepal’s ex-chief justice Sushila Karki emerges as top choice for interim leader amid Gen Z protests
Kathmandu : Nepal’s former chief justice, Sushila Karki, has emerged as the leading candidate to head an interim government…
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Nepal army calls for restraint amid protests; army chief to provide update on latest events
kathmandu : The Nepali army has issued a public appeal urging citizens, particularly the youth, to remain calm and exercise restraint…
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