Nepal’s Generation Z remains caught in a fraught liminal moment, in a country still reverberating from September’s protests that shook its political foundations and ignited hopes of renewal.
With the registration deadline nearing, 56 political parties have registered with Nepal's Election Commission for the ...
Nepal’s way forward requires a dual commitment: to hold timely elections and to undertake systemic reforms. Political renewal ...
When families of those killed in Nepal's deadly September protests that toppled the government demanded justice, the anguish ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Nepal's Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday amid violent nationwide anti-corruption protests, plunging the Himalayan country into fresh political uncertainty.
A month has passed since the September 8-9 uprising that shook Nepal’s political establishment from its core, forcing rapid and dramatic changes. The unprecedented Gen Z movement toppled the K.P.
The following op-ed was written by Rishi Gupta, Assistant Director at Asia Society Policy Institute in New Delhi, and published by Channel News Asia on October 16, 2025. Few could have predicted that ...
In an unprecedented 36 hours, the Himalayan Republic of Nepal experienced one of the most dramatic political upheavals since the abolition of the monarchy in 2008. What began as a peaceful, youth-led ...
Nepal's Election Commission adds over 800,000 new voters to its electoral roll after extending registration, fueled by the integration of National ID data. The updates follow political changes with ...
Karki’s administration faces the challenging task of maintaining stable relations with key international partners whose ...