Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel emphasized that elections are crucial for preserving democracy and the Constitution, ...
Gen Z’s frustration with entrenched political parties has turned into a powerful demand for accountability, merit, and change, directly challenging the old guard in Nepal. The Nepali Congress now ...
It was a first for an electoral democracy. Backers say it’s more transparent than what politicians do. But it has risks.
The political parties are under pressure from both the public and their members to reform and develop a stronger democratic culture. They are holding internal consultations and discussing possible ...
India, which prefers a parliamentary system, and China, which favors a strong executive in Nepal, will be watching closely.
Kunda Dixit, one of Nepal’s top journalists, talks about the stunning turn of events in the South Asian nation and how its society reached the boiling point. People celebrate and take pictures after ...
Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned Tuesday, Reuters reported, after days of mass protests over a social media ban and official corruption in the Himalayan nation culminated in the torching ...
In 2003, the death by police firing of a student protesting a rise in fuel prices pushed Nepal’s student activists to join the प्रतिगमन विरोधी आन्दोलन (Movement Against Regression), which political ...
Nepal's former Supreme Court chief justice Sushila Karki has become the country's interim prime minister after deadly ...
Following the sudden outbreak of mass protests, the Nepal Army is now the main actor determining the future of the country.
Sushila Karki, former chief justice of Nepal and a likely frontrunner for the country's interim premiership, has drawn ...