Curfew Eased Briefly as Kathmandu Sees Signs of Normalcy
Following days of violent Gen Z-led protests that killed 34 and injured well over a thousand more, the Nepal Army eased the curfew in Kathmandu on Friday, allowing limited movement….
Following days of violent Gen Z-led protests that killed 34 and injured well over a thousand more, the Nepal Army eased the curfew in Kathmandu on Friday, allowing limited movement….
Today, negotiations will commence between the Nepali Army, President Ram Chandra Paudel, and Gen Z representatives to decide on the leadership of an interim government, with former Chief Justice Sushila….
Chair of the Maoist Centre, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, aka Prachanda, has encouraged the Gen-Z protesters to find peaceful and democratic ways of resolving the issues following the overthrow of the….
Medical entrepreneur Durga Prasai has made it clear that he is not interested in holding a leadership position but that he is only concerned with whatever solution will be of….
The unrest that has prevailed in the country has resulted in the cancellation of all the academic activities in Tribhuvan University up to October 28. The Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath….
The Secretary-General of the UN, Antonio Guterres, has expressed concern over the upheaval in Nepal, saying he feels sad because lives are lost, and he urged all parties to restrain….
Tribhuvan International Airport will remain closed until 12 noon on Wednesday due to ongoing security issues related to Gen-Z-led protests. Buddha Air has suspended all domestic flights pending further notice,….
To curb the unrest caused by the Gen Z protests, the Nepali Army has declared that the prohibitory orders will continue until 5 PM Wednesday, and a nationwide curfew will….
A formal meeting is scheduled today between protesting youths and the Nepali Army in the presence of President Ram Chandra Paudel. This is after an informal gathering on Tuesday evening….
Gen-Z protesters defied the curfew and assembled outside the Federal Parliament in New Baneshwor today to express their disapproval of the government and demand justice for the 19 individuals who….