The protests that rocked Nepal were about more than a social media ban. The economy is so dire that for many, going abroad ...
Will the protests launched in 2025 mark the beginning of a journey towards reform or simply be the latest chapter in Nepal’s ...
As the dust settles on Nepal’s massive youth uprising, the euphoria of revolution is giving way to confusion and division.
Nepal's first woman Prime Minister Sushila Karki pledged a free, fair, and secure general election on March 5, 2026.
Backlash over the repression of Gen Z protests may have forced a change in leadership, but without genuine democratic renewal ...
Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Wednesday reaffirmed her government’s commitment to holding the general ...
Rather than engaging in retrospection on what drove young Nepalis to the streets, party leaders seem focused on preserving ...
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of the Philippine capital Manila to vent their anger in anti-corruption ...
A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official ...
STORY: A sense of calm on the streets of Kathmandu on Sunday after days of deadly protests that toppled Nepal's government and saw the appointment of its first female prime minister. The latest ...
The Manila Times on MSN
After uprising, Nepal's Gen Z rush to register to vote
In Nepal's capital, young would-be voters line up enthusiastically to register for the first elections since deadly ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNCorruption, complicity and CIAA
In the name of stemming corruption, the CIAA disproportionately targets low-level government employees for accepting small ...
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