At 11:30 pm on Tuesday, September 9, Rakshya Bam stepped down from an army jeep outside military headquarters in a pitch-dark, locked-down Kathmandu. The 26-year-old hadn’t slept in more than a day.
KATHMANDU, Nepal — At least two people were killed and five more are missing after an avalanche swept through a camp on Nepal’s Mount Yalung Ri, officials in the South Asian country said. Two Nepali ...
A New York telecommunications business placed its financing units into bankruptcy after lenders alleged it fabricated accounts receivable that were used as loan collateral. Broadband Telecom and ...
Landslides, a lightning strike and floodings triggered by severe rainfall killed at least 44 people in Nepal on Sunday, with five others reported missing, authorities said. Those killed included at ...
On the morning of September 6th, a black S.U.V. carrying a provincial minister from Nepal’s ruling party ran over an eleven-year-old girl, Usha Magar Sunuwar, outside her school in the city of ...
Nepal finds new calm this weekend with the appointment of an interim prime minister, following an extraordinary week of violence. More than 70 people died after anti-corruption protests led to police ...
“The Parliament of Nepal right now is Discord,” a user said of the platform popular with video gamers, where tens of thousands are debating the nation’s future. By Pranav Baskar An attempt to ban ...
Over the past 48 hours, Nepal has been rocked by deadly mass protests led by young people who are frustrated over the country's leadership. On Tuesday night, the Nepali army deployed troops to restore ...
Supported by Gen Z protest leaders, Sushila Karki is a former chief justice known for her stance against corruption. By Francesca Regalado and Lynsey Chutel Nepal installed Sushila Karki, a former ...
Thousands of young Nepalis have taken to the streets to protest their government over a ban on social media platforms. The protests have garnered national attention as Prime Minister Sharma Oli ...
(Bangkok) – Police in Nepal used lethal force to suppress youth protests on September 8, 2025, that killed at least 19 people and injured over 300, Human Rights Watch said today. “The police shooting ...
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