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Nepal The prime minister of Nepal has resigned as anti-corruption protests continue. The protests against the government have been met with a deadly response by state security forces. Nepal army patrols capital after deadly protests Jessica Saltz 5 hours ago5 hours ago Nepal's army is patrolling the streets of the capital Kathmandu, after deadly protests in which the parliament and ministers' homes were set on fire. Protests started over a short-lived social media ban but escalated to reveal deep-seated resentment by Nepal's youth towards the political elite. https://www.dw.com/en/nepal-army-patrols-capital-after-deadly-protests/video-73944990 © 2025 Deutsche Welle What's next for Nepal after deadly protests force PM out? Lekhanath Pandey in Kathmandu 23 hours ago23 hours ago Nepal could face prolonged political and constitutional chaos unless there's an agreement to form a national unity government, say experts. https://www.dw.com/en/whats-next-for-nepal-after-deadly-protests-force-pm-out/a-73938081 © 2025 Deutsche Welle Nepal protests over corruption and police violence continue Ralph Martin 09/09/2025September 9, 2025 Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has resigned after police killed 19 people in a crackdown on anti-government protests. The demonstrations were triggered by a ban on social media in the country, but problems run deeper. https://www.dw.com/en/nepal-protests-over-corruption-and-police-violence-continue/video-73934005 © 2025 Deutsche Welle

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