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Thousands of inmates escape jails amid Gen-Z protest

KATHMANDU:- n the wake of the Gen-Z protests, a wave of unrest has swept across country’s prison system, with inmates setting fire to facilities and attempting mass jailbreaks.  According to..

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Gen Z’s and Balen Shah call for Sushila Karki to head interim government

KATHMANDU:-  Mayor Balen Shah has supported the proposal proposed by a faction of the protesting Gen Z group to appoint Sushila Karki as the head of the interim government. Mayor Shah has also..

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Nepal Army extends prohibitory order and curfew

KATHMANDU:- The Nepal Army has extended prohibitory orders and curfew in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur districts.      According to the NA Public Relations and Information Directorate, the..

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Death toll reaches 30 in hospitals; over 1000 injured receiving treatment

KATHMANDU:- The Ministry of Health and Population has informed that so far 30 individuals have died and over 1,000 injured during the Gen Z violent protests have been provided with treatment in..

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Passengers flock Tribhuvan International Airport

KATHMANDU:- The Tribhuvan International Airport, which was closed since Tuesday afternoon due to the Gen-Z protest, is now crowded with passengers after it reopened this evening.    TIA General..

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Prohibitory order until 5:00pm today, request not to spread fake news

KATHMANDU:- The Nepali Army (NA) has extended gratitude to the people for their support and cooperation to the security agencies in maintaining peace and security in the present adverse situation in..

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Tribhuvan Int’l Airport closed till noon

KATHMANDU:- The Tribhuvan International Airport will remain closed till noon today, citing the adverse situation. Similarly, the leading air service, Buddha Air, informed that it could not conduct..

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Nepali Army firm to mobilize all security agencies from 10:00pm onward if adverse situation goes on

KATHMANDU:- The Nepali Army (NA) has said some groups were taking advantage of present adverse situation and damaging public and personal properties, conducting looting spree and arsons, which must..

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Army Chief Sigdel appeals to protesting groups for dialogue

KATHMANDU:- Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Ashokraj Sigdel has appealed to the protesters for a dialogue. In his video appeal, the CoAS said, “We appeal to the protesting group to halt protest..

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Hollywood. Silicon Valley. Coachella. Tacos. Beaches. Need we say more? Happy 175th birthday, California!

LOS ANGLES:- California is turning 175 years old today — and we’re celebrating in true Golden State style. For 175 years of statehood, people have come here chasing a dream, and together we’ve..

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Nepali Army appeals to all to exercise restraint

KATHMANDU:- The Nepali Army has appealed to the Gen Z and all others to keep constraint and prevent the situation from being further complex. The Army issued an appeal this afternoon in view of..

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President Paudel calls Gen Z representatives for dialogue

KATHMANDU:- President Ramchandra Paudel has appealed to the Gen Z for a dialogue to resolve the situation and prevent further damage of property in the country. The President issued a statement..

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Prime Minister Oli resigns

KATHMANDU:- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned from the post. The PM resigned from the post as per 77 (1) to pave the way for political solution to the unprecedented situation that has..

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Nepal government lifts ban on social media

KATHMANDU:- The Nepal government has revealed the ban imposed on social media. Minister for Information and Communication Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has informed that the Cabinet meeting held..

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Army mobilized for additional security

KATHMANDU:- In the wake of GenZ demonstration unleashing anarchy, the Nepali Army has been mobilised in the curfew-imposed areas, including New Baneshwor of Kathmandu.      The Nepali Army..

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