The protests escalated dramatically on Sept. 8, when police fired on groups of young demonstrators, killing more than 20 ...
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After ‘nepo kids’, Nepalis on social media take aim at party ‘jholeys’
The blind allegiance of sycophants or ‘jholeys,’ has shielded politicians from accountability for decades and sustained their ...
Social media enabled Nepal’s Gen Z to organise digitally, exposing elite privilege and amplifying demands for accountability.
The ecosystem that Nepal’s Gen Z built online to call out corruption and nepotism has become the new language of dissent and ...
Thousands of youth protesters brought down the government of Nepal last week. Matthew Hines explains their demands and how ...
Nepali protesters, angered by a bloody crackdown, defied a police curfew and took over the streets of the capital Kathmandu ...
Nepal has been gripped by intense protests over the past week as public anger over government inefficiency quickly expanded into a nationwide movement.
According to some Nepalese expats, the 'nepo kids' trend, exposing the rich lifestyle of children of politicians, was the ...
At least 19 people have died as young people in the South Asian nation protest corruption after a social-media ban.
What began as a Gen Z-led social media movement against the lavish lifestyles of “Nepo Kids” led to the ousting of a prime minister and the deadliest social unrest Nepal has seen in years.
From luxury cars and designer handbags to foreign holidays, the flaunted lifestyles of political elites’ children have fueled mass protests, exposing deep generational resentment in Nepal.
Socio-political activist Ranju Darshana expresses outrage over corruption and violence in Nepal, seeking accountability and justice.
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