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Leaders of the protest against corruption and the government in Nepal have proposed the name of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki to serve as the country’s interim prime minister. In an interview to CNN-News18, she said that she has accepted the protesters’ request.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Nepali Army said that a nationwide curfew will be in place till 6 am on Thursday after the widespread protests that started on Monday. Protesters burnt buildings inside the Singha Durbar, which is the Nepali government’s main secretariat building. A video emerged that showed Nepal’s Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel purportedly being chased on a road and thrashed.
Meanwhile, the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority said that services at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport had resumed after nearly 24 hours. Read more.
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While he had sought Rs 20...
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