Nepal is holding its first election since a youth-led uprising against corruption toppled the government last year. Here is ...
The Himalayan nation, perched between China ‌and India, will go to the polls on March 5, ‌an election triggered by historic ...
Overseas Nepali workers bankroll their families and buttress the economy, making them a key constituency in elections next ...
With 46% of Nepal’s population under the age of 24, the election will be a test of whether their hopes and frustrations are being taken seriously ...
The September protests forced Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli to resign and triggered an electoral process marked by the risk ...
Last year’s protests reflected popular disenchantment with established political parties, which are again seeking power.
Kathmandu: On 9 September, as smoke rose from the parliament building in Nepal’s Kathmandu, Gen Z protesters chanted slogans not just against the ban on social media but against something far deeper.
Nepal votes next week for the first time since deadly anti-corruption protests toppled the government, but analysts say any ...
The country’s Gen Z uprising illustrates both the promise and limitations of online-brokered protest Something big is happening in remote Nepal—the first revolution not only powered by network ...
Elections in Nepal are becoming increasingly expensive, thereby threatening inclusive democracy and raising concerns about the future of political participation. Nepal is heading to the polls in less ...