Nepal political crisis

  • Nepal Signs Historic Agreement with Gen Z Movement Following Government Overthrow

    Nepal Signs Historic Agreement with Gen Z Movement Following Government Overthrow

    Dec 11, 2025 03:06 am CST

    Nepal's interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki has signed a landmark agreement with representatives of the Gen Z movement whose protests led to regime change. The pact addresses corruption, governance reforms, and justice for protest victims, while setting the stage for elections in March 2026 amid ongoing political instability.

  • Nepal Supreme Court Blocks PM Karki

    Nepal Supreme Court Blocks PM Karki's Ambassador Recall in Major Setback for Interim Government

    Nov 03, 2025 04:19 pm CST

    Nepal's Supreme Court has halted Prime Minister Sushila Karki's attempt to recall 11 ambassadors from major countries including the US and China. This ruling represents a significant challenge to Karki's interim government, which came to power following deadly anti-corruption protests. The court determined the government failed to justify its charges against the ambassadors, who will now continue in their diplomatic posts.

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    Nepal's Youth Revolution: How Gen Z Voters Are Reshaping Politics After Deadly Protests

    Oct 14, 2025 05:33 pm CST

    Following deadly anti-corruption protests that claimed 73 lives and toppled Nepal's government, young voters are turning out in record numbers to register for the 2026 elections. This unprecedented civic engagement among Gen Z represents their determination to replace entrenched politicians with fresh leadership capable of addressing the nation's economic challenges and corruption issues.

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    Nepal's GenZ Movement Continues: One Month After Protests Toppled Government, Youth Vow to Maintain Pressure Until Elections

    Oct 10, 2025 01:40 am CST

    One month after youth-led anti-corruption protests in Nepal resulted in 73 deaths and the collapse of KP Sharma Oli's government, demonstrators held a vigil in Kathmandu and vowed to continue their movement. With interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki now leading until 2026 elections, protesters remain committed to addressing corruption and ensuring good governance in the Himalayan nation.