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Top 10 Breaking Headlines from Nepal: Gen Z Protests, Social Media Ban Lifted | September 9, 2025

Top 10 Breaking Headlines from Nepal

September 9, 2025 02:18 PM NPT LIVE UPDATES
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Nepal Protest

BreakingGovernment Lifts Social Media Ban After Deadly Clashes

Updated 15 mins ago Sources: Reuters, Al Jazeera 243 comments

Nepal reverses ban on 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and X, after Gen Z-led protests left 19 dead and over 300 injured. Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung announced the rollback after an emergency cabinet meeting.

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PM Oli Residence

BreakingPM Oli’s Residence Torched in Bhaktapur

Updated 10 mins ago Sources: NDTV, Indian Express 187 comments

Protesters set fire to Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s private residence in Bhaktapur amid escalating unrest, with thousands demanding his resignation over corruption and protest deaths. Security forces were overwhelmed as the property sustained significant damage.

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Army Deployment

PoliticsArmy Chief Urges PM Oli to Resign

Updated 20 mins ago Sources: Reuters, X Posts 156 comments

Nepal’s army chief publicly calls for PM Oli’s resignation as protests defy curfews, with two cabinet ministers stepping down on moral grounds, signaling a deepening political crisis. Military leadership expresses concern over escalating violence.

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Gen Z Protest

BreakingGen Z Protests Target Corruption, ‘Nepo Kids’

Updated 5 mins ago Sources: Al Jazeera, The Guardian 312 comments

Youth-led ‘Gen Z’ protests, initially sparked by a social media ban, now focus on systemic corruption and nepotism, with viral campaigns exposing politicians’ lavish lifestyles. Hashtags targeting “nepo kids” of politicians trend globally.

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Curfew Kathmandu

BreakingCurfew Defied, Protests Spread Nationwide

Updated 8 mins ago Sources: Reuters, NDTV 204 comments

Thousands ignore indefinite curfews in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and other cities, clashing with police near parliament and vandalizing political offices as unrest spreads to Pokhara, Biratnagar, and beyond. Internet restrictions remain in some areas.

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Minister Evacuation

BreakingMinisters Airlifted Amid Home Attacks

Updated 12 mins ago Sources: X Posts, The Hindu 98 comments

Army helicopters evacuate ministers from Bhaisepati residences after arson attacks; senior officials take refuge in military barracks as protests target political elite. Multiple government vehicles set ablaze outside ministerial enclave.

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PM Oli Meeting

PoliticsPM Oli Pledges Compensation, Inquiry

Updated 25 mins ago Sources: NDTV, Reuters 176 comments

PM Oli announces victim compensation, free medical care, and a 15-day probe into protest violence, alongside an all-party meeting at 6 PM to address the crisis. Opposition leaders demand immediate resignation before any dialogue.

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UN Statement

InternationalUN, Amnesty Slam Excessive Force

Updated 18 mins ago Sources: UN News, AP News 143 comments

UN Human Rights office and Amnesty International condemn use of live rounds and tear gas on peaceful protesters, demanding a transparent investigation into 19 deaths. US State Department expresses “deep concern” over violence.

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India Advisory

InternationalIndia Issues Advisory for Citizens

Updated 30 mins ago Sources: Indian Express, NDTV 121 comments

India urges its citizens in Nepal to exercise caution and follow local guidelines; US, UK, Australia embassies express sorrow over protest violence in joint statement. Travel advisories issued for those planning Nepal visits.

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MP Resignations

BreakingRashtriya Swatantra Party MPs Resign

Updated 7 mins ago Sources: BBC, X Posts 189 comments

All MPs from Rashtriya Swatantra Party resign in solidarity with anti-corruption protests; hospitals overwhelmed as global media spotlight Nepal’s youth uprising. Medical professionals report critical shortage of supplies.

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