Nepal’s Gen Z protesters lead street clean-up
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‘Not here to taste power’, says new Nepal PM Sushila Karki; death toll in Gen Z protests rises to 72
Sushila Karki hailed the Nepal Gen Z protests that started on September 8 and created waves across the globe, where the country's youth demanded an end to corruption and economic reforms.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushila Karki said on Sunday that the arson and vandalism that occurred during the Gen Z protest last week were criminal acts against the country and announced that those killed during the uprising will be officially honoured as martyrs.
Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki, in her first address, vowed to rebuild the nation, announced martyr status and compensation for Gen Z protest victims, and said her government will not st
The situation led the country’s prime minister to resign Tuesday following violent demonstrations against the government. Nepal’s prime minister, K.P. Sharma Oli, resigned on Tuesday after youth-led protests sparked by a government ban on social media in the Himalayan country left nearly two dozen people dead and hundreds injured,
Generation Z protesters in Nepal torch parliament and clash with security forces after a social media ban, prompting military warnings of intervention.
At least 19 people in two cities died on Monday in Nepal's worst unrest in decades, authorities said, as police in the capital fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters trying to storm parliament in anger at a social media shutdown and corruption.
Nepal’s gen Z-led protest movement has erupted into one of the country’s most intense uprisings in recent years. What started as a peaceful protest o
Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z protests have turned the spotlight on “nepo babies” flaunting privilege online. Among them is Jaiveer Singh Deuba, only son of five-time Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and MP Arzu Rana Deuba.