The roadmap of a new Nepal under Balen Shah
After the brutalities of the past few days, the country must be guided on the path to peace, dialogue, and cooperation.
After the brutalities of the past few days, the country must be guided on the path to peace, dialogue, and cooperation.
Shah calls on youths to avoid further damage, saying the next generation must now lead the country.
Army, police and top bureaucrats urge peaceful political talks after Oli’s resignation and escalating unrest.
Oli steps down after 19 protesters were killed and hundreds injured during nationwide demonstrations on Monday against corruption and misrule.
Ministers moved to safety as demonstrations intensify across the country.
Demonstrators torched two houses at Oli’s residence a day after 19 protesters were killed and hundreds injured.
Koteshwar smoke forces domestic and international flights to halt.
Protests spread nationwide as clashes intensify on second day.
Yadav, a JSP Nepal lawmaker, steps down after 19 youths were killed during demonstrations.
Anger rises after deaths of 19 demonstrators in Monday’s clashes.
Houses of ministers, former prime ministers and central bank governor targeted on the second day of demonstrations.
Following the Gen Z protests that left 19 dead and many injured, the Central Blood Transfusion Service has asked people not to rush blood donations.
Clashes erupt in Chandranigahapur as demonstrators set vehicles on fire.
Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa calls on Prime Minister Oli to take moral responsibility for the killings of 19 protesters.
Demonstrators demand accountability after Monday’s killings.
Demonstrators protest in front of Parliament building and Kalanki, among other places, as authorities enforce curfews in different areas.
Protest comes a day after 19 killed in Gen Z demonstrations.
The court’s brief and unsigned order, issued without any explanation, lifts the judge’s restrictions while a legal challenge brought by a group of Latino people caught up in the raids plays out.
Authorities ban movement and gatherings in key areas.
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The Nepali Congress-UML coalition government’s heavy-handed response to the protests led by young Nepalis frustrated with rampant corruption results in the death of at least 19, while hundreds are injured.
With more people seeking help, Nepal is witnessing a rise in mental health initiatives, ranging from counselling centres to online platforms.
The production explores the relationship between humans and nature through the soil metaphor.
Jhapa FC defeats Rapti FC with a late goal on Monday to enter the Women’s League as the final and fifth team.
For Bangladeshi journalists who are in Kathmandu to cover football friendlies, Monday’s Gen Z protests remind of last year’s student-led revolt in their own country.
Ban on ‘unregistered’ platforms leaves small businesses, delivery services, and fundraisers stranded.
UN human rights body urges a prompt and transparent investigation.
Violent clashes ensued in several places due to confrontations between the demonstrators and the security personnel.
Many insist they must continue the agitation to honour and seek justice for those killed in government crackdown.
Nepal saw several people’s movements in 1950, 1990 and 2006, but never before had the state killed so many people in a single day.
The prime minister should take responsibility for Monday's mayhem and resign immediately.
KP Oli’s bloodlust has fractured the heart of the nation.
This isn’t just about social media—it’s about trust, corruption, and a generation that refuses to stay silent.
Political interference is deteriorating the academic standard of Nepal’s pioneer university.
Resignation follows deaths of 19 people during Gen Z protests.
Officials at Central Blood Transfusion Service said health workers and relatives of the injured have been pleading for blood for their relatives.
The party condemns brutal crackdown on Gen Z protests.
Prominent voices warn government and parties not to dismiss the demands of youths.
Hundreds injured as police open fire; curfews imposed in multiple cities.
One killed on site, another dies at hospital in Dharan.
The commission calls excessive police force regrettable.
Demonstrators block East-West Highway by burning tyres; police fire warning shots.
Rupandehi and Sunsari district administrations enforce restrictions in designated areas, banning gatherings, rallies, and sit-ins following intensified demonstrations.
Police used live ammunition, tear gas, and water cannons against protesters demonstrating against social media restrictions and corruption.
Four die at National Trauma Centre, two at Civil Hospital.
Scores injured as demonstrators clash with security forces in front of the Parliament building.
Injured taken to Everest, Civil and other hospitals; activists set up first aid camp in Maitighar.
One injured, town remains tense after clashes.
Restrictions now cover the residences of the president, prime minister, and vice-president and Singha Durbar.
Shyam Shrestha injured while filming demonstration; police used water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets to control crowd.