Nepal, Generation Z
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ANALYSIS: Nepal’s political class has been effectively wiped out in an extraordinary 24 hours of unrest. With no obvious leaders among the student movement that swept Kathmandu, there are few candidates remaining to take the country forward.
Demonstrators have ransacked Nepal’s parliament, government offices and the homes of politicians; they set some of these buildings ablaze. The army says it will take responsibility for maintaining order.
The deadly protests in Nepal that forced the country's prime minister to resign on Tuesday were a result of long-simmering discontent ignited by the government’s ban on major social media platforms
Nepal’s youth protesters have proposed former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as the head of the country’s interim government, according to reports.
Protests in Nepal over a since-lifted ban on major social media platforms have left almost 20 people dead and now toppled the country's leader.
Days of unrest in Nepal have left 22 people dead, triggered the resignation of its prime minister and brought troops to the streets of Kathmandu.
Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport will resume operations after a 24-hour closure amid violent anti-government protests that left hundreds stranded. The decision follows a security committee meeting.
Dozens of Indonesian citizens are currently in Nepal, including 23 tourists. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has revealed the latest condition of Indonesian citizens in Nepal.