Protesters around the world have been hoisting a flag from a hit Japanese pirate show to express disdain for authority.
Anti-corruption demonstrations, powered by social media, have toppled a government - but will they lead to lasting change?
Social media enabled Nepal’s Gen Z to organise digitally, exposing elite privilege and amplifying demands for accountability.
Ravi Laxmi Chitrakar, wife of ex Nepal PM Jhalanath Khanal, was flown to New Delhi after suffering severe burns in violent ...
Nepal is no stranger to change; since the 1950s, it has seen a major shift once every few decades. Read more at ...
What followed was both familiar and new. Familiar, as students again poured into the streets, claiming civic space that ...
Former Nepal Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal's house in the Dallu area of Kathmandu was set on fire during the recent ...
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Unemployment fuels Nepal crisis as youth migrate to survive. ‘Hopeful about new govt, but I won’t return’
Addressing corruption & unemployment is top expectation from Nepal’s new leader Sushila Karki. According to Nepal Labour Migration Report, unemployment rate is above 20% among youth.
KATHMANDU: In the aftermath of the Gen Z uprising, if any organisation has been dragged into controversy, it is the Barbara ...
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Nepal Gen-Z Voters Get Electoral Rights After Youth Protests, President Amends Act
The move addresses a key demand from recent youth-led protests in Nepal, ensuring broader participation and preventing the ...
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Baburam Bhattarai steps down as party chair
In the wake of the historic Gen Z movement against corruption and the dominance of elderly politicians in Nepali politics, ...
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