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What to Know About Nepal’s Deadly ‘Gen Z’ Protests
At least 19 people died in protests in Nepal’s capital and other cities, after rage over a social-media shutdown and corruption led to violent clashes between the police and young demonstrators. The ...
Daniela-Mariana Sezonov Ţane was fascinated with the teachings of the Hindu epics, and studied Hindi at the University of Bucharest before joining the Romanian foreign service. In between, she served ...
Troops imposed order after at least 30 people were killed during antigovernment demonstrations. Members of the Gen Z protest movement said they wanted a former Supreme Court chief justice to lead a ...
Esperanto, a universal language created by L. L. Zamenhof, has experienced fluctuating fortunes in Nepal since its introduction in 1957. Meaning “one who hopes” in English, Esperanto is the most ...
Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli of Nepal spoke at the World Leaders Forum on Monday in a talk titled “Nepal’s Journey to Democracy and Economic Prosperity.” Jenik Radon, adjunct professor at the School ...
The protests that rocked Nepal were about more than a social media ban. The economy is so dire that for many, going abroad seems the only way to build a future. By Anupreeta Das Anupreeta Das spoke to ...
Protesters capture Singha Durbar, which housed the office of the former Prime Minister and other ministries, amid raging Gen Z protests against corruption and a social-media crackdown, in Kathmandu, ...
Kunda Dixit, one of Nepal’s top journalists, talks about the stunning turn of events in the South Asian nation and how its society reached the boiling point. People celebrate and take pictures after ...
1. Tawaghat Bridge on the far-western border. Last month Nepal was officially released on Google Street View, making it possible to virtually explore the streets of more than 60 cities and scenic ...
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