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Deceased student Bipin Joshi was honoured by the Nepali government upon the return of his body from Gaza.

5 months ago

Far from tourist hotspots, staying with a family in a rural mountain village gives a vivid taste of life in little-visited east Nepal

As the Nepali night takes on the texture of velvet, the party natu…

Nepal’s army briefly lifted a curfew in Kathmandu on Thursday as it tried to reassert control following two days of violent anti-government protests that left 30 dead.
There's an intense military presence on the Nepali capital's streets, says the BBC's Samira Hussain.
Nepali army orders people in Kathmandu to stay home amid mass unrest gripping capital.
“This frustration has been building for over two decades, fuelled by corruption. Every one of us has had enough.”
Young Nepalis are leading angry protests across the country, with violence spreading in the capital and other cities.
KP Oli steps down but mass anticorruption protests continue, with government buildings set on fire.

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