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A month has passed since the royalist protest in Tinkune on March 28, but criticism of the government and police continues. Initially, the government faced backlash for failing to take adequate ...
KATHMANDU, April 28: Nava Raj Subedi, the coordinator of the pro-monarchy movement that took place in Tinkune on March 28, ...
Kathmandu witnessed violent clashes as police dispersed pro-monarchy demonstrators using tear gas and water cannons. The protests, led by pro-monarchy organisations, called for the reinstatement of ...
Officials have reported that a television journalist who went to cover the protests in Tinkune, Kathmandu, has died. This brings the total number of people killed during today's protests to two.
KATHMANDU, April 28: The Kathmandu District Court permitted the police to continue custody of 24 persons, including RPP ...
Families of those who lost their lives in the Tinkune violence will receive Rs 1 million each in compensation. The decision was made during a ministerial-level meeting at the Ministry of Home ...
The violence erupted during simultaneous protests organized by pro-monarchists and republicans in different parts of the city.
The Kathmandu District Court has extended the remand of 24 individuals arrested for offenses against the state by three days.
Police issued warnings through loudspeakers on Sunday after Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) protesters attempted to breach ...
The Kathmandu District Court has extended the custody of 24 individuals arrested in connection with the Tinkune incident by seven days.
The local administration imposed the curfew at 4.25 pm on Friday after following violent demonstrations by the pro-monarchists in the Tinkune- Baneshwor area, during which protesters pelted stones ...
Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, has condemned the killing of photojournalist Suresh Rajak in the Tinkune area of Kathmandu, Nepal, on 28 ...