New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- Nepal is staring into a political void after deadly 'Gen Z' protests on September 8 killed 30 people and wounded around 1,000. Harrowing scenes unfolded in Nepal even after the government met the demand of lifting the ban on social media in the country.
Curfews were imposed, but partially eased in Kathmandu Valley. Meanwhile, the Nepal Army has taken charge of the nation of 30 million people since the protests escalated on Tuesday.
With an aim to appoint a new government to bring stability in the Himalayan country, former Supreme Court chief justice Sushila Karki's name has emerged as a person who many see as a potential interim leader.
1. The Ministry of Health and Population announced on Wednesday evening that ...
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