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The public outrage over the ban and the deaths of 19 protesters on Monday led to the resignation of the prime minister and ...
Nepal’s prime minister, KP Sharma Oli, resigned on September 9 as his country reeled from some of its worst unrest in decades ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy does Nepal’s crisis matter to South Asia – and the world?
Experts say that Nepal’s political churn has consequences not just for the nation of 30 million people, but for the broader ...
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ABP News on MSNTMC Legislator Humayun Kabir Faces Backlash Over Social Media Post On Nepal-like Situation
Trinamool Congress MLA and former IPS officer Humayun Kabir faces a fresh controversy after a social media post indirectly ...
What began as a Gen Z-led social media movement against the lavish lifestyles of “Nepo Kids” led to the ousting of a prime ...
Nepal’s government has lifted its social media ban just a day after mass protests over internet restrictions and corruption ...
Last call to Join MediaNama’s discussion on Nepal’s new social media law and its impact on free speech, digital rights, and online platforms.
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Nepal's army tries to restore order as protesters seek former chief justice as interim leader
Soldiers in Nepal’s capital have ordered people to stay home after the military came out in force overnight to halt two days ...
Residents of Nepal's capital rushed to buy groceries Thursday morning when the army briefly lifted a curfew it imposed to ...
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India Today on MSNRam Gopal Varma dismisses fears of social media ban in India amid Nepal unrest
Ram Gopal Varma asserts that a social media ban like Nepal's is improbable in India. He cites government hesitance as a major ...
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"Pure Nonsense": Ram Gopal Varma On Why A Nepal-Like Social Media Ban Will Never Happen In India
Taking to X, Ram Gopal Varma wrote, "The speculation on whether the NEPAL situation can ever happen in INDIA is pure nonsense ...
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