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Lewis Hamilton of Scuderia Ferrari HP in action during the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, where he finished third to... Editorial
F1 Chinese Grand Prix 2026
18 Mar 2026 · Shanghai, China
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SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 15:
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18 Mar 2026

SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 15: Lewis Hamilton of Scuderia Ferrari HP in action during the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, where he finished third to secure his first podium finish for the Italian team after a thrilling race-long battle with teammate Charles Leclerc, at the Shanghai International Circuit, in Shanghai, China, on March 15, 2026 .


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Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d... Editorial
Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439257
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439257

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439267
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439267

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439269
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439269

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d... Editorial
Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439271
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439271

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d... Editorial
Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439272
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439272

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d... Editorial
Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439275
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439275

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Nepal Oil Corporation Begins Rationing Half‑Filled LPG Cylinders As Shortage Concerns Hit Nepal Amid Israel–Iran Conflict
13 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13439276
Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation d...

#13439276

13 Mar 2026

Nepali residents carry empty LPG cylinders during a cooking gas shortage in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 13, 2026. The Nepal Oil Corporation distributes half-filled LPG cylinders (7.1 kg) to manage limited supply and ensure more households can access cooking fuel. Long queues form outside distribution centers as people wait for hours hoping to refill their cylinders, though many return empty-handed due to shortages. The measure comes amid growing concerns over global energy supply disruptions linked to the conflict involving Israel and Iran, which affects shipping routes and increases pressure on fuel markets worldwide. Nepal imports cooking gas through India, and supply concerns and panic buying lead to long queues at refill centers across the country.


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Passengers rush to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy supporters gathering outside t... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315001
Passengers rush to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy supporters gathering outside t...

#13315001

13 Feb 2026

Passengers rush to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy supporters gathering outside the airport disrupt vehicular movement. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy in 2006 after then King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315014
Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i...

#13315014

13 Feb 2026

Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315015
Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i...

#13315015

13 Feb 2026

Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315016
Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i...

#13315016

13 Feb 2026

Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315017
Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, i...

#13315017

13 Feb 2026

Nepal's controversial business person Durga Prasain arrives for a program to welcome the deposed King of Nepal, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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A pro-monarchy supporter holds the national flag of Nepal during a gathering to welcome deposed King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah and his entou... Editorial
Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315000
A pro-monarchy supporter holds the national flag of Nepal during a gathering to welcome deposed King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah and his entou...

#13315000

13 Feb 2026

A pro-monarchy supporter holds the national flag of Nepal during a gathering to welcome deposed King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah and his entourage to the Southern plains of Nepal on February 13, 2026. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy in 2006 after then King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and now changes the course of Nepali politics.


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Nepal's Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Gets Grand Welcome Upon Return To Kathmandu
13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315003
Nepal Police personnel stand guard in front of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy su...

#13315003

13 Feb 2026

Nepal Police personnel stand guard in front of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy supporters gather to welcome the deposed King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah from his entourage to the southern plains of Nepal. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and changes the course of Nepal.


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13 Feb 2026 · KATHMANDU, Nepal
#13315004
Nepal Police personnel stand guard in front of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy su...

#13315004

13 Feb 2026

Nepal Police personnel stand guard in front of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 13, 2026, as pro-monarchy supporters gather to welcome the deposed King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah from his entourage to the southern plains of Nepal. Hundreds of pro-monarchists converge into the streets of Kathmandu to welcome former King Gyanendra Shah as a show of power ahead of the parliamentary elections. The former King is welcomed by supporters from the right-wing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and pro-monarchy organizations who chant slogans against the existing political system. Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah returns to Kathmandu from Jhapa in a helicopter. He starts his tour of Madhesh from Janakpur. As the vehicle hosting the former King rolls out of the airport entrance, supporters chant slogans such as ''Raja aau desh bachau'' (Come back King, save the nation) and ''Nepali Janata k bhancha? Rajtantra ley vancha'' (What do the Nepali public say? Reinstate the monarchy). In 2006, Nepal abolishes the centuries-old constitutional monarchy after then-King Gyanendra seizes power and imposes an emergency, sending all the leaders under house arrest. The movement, also referred to as ''People's Movement II,'' witnesses bloodshed with dozens killed in a crackdown against protestors by the government. After weeks of violent protest and increasing international pressure, Gyanendra gives up and reinstates the dissolved parliament, marking the dawn of new democracy, highlighted as Loktantra (People's Rule). Nepal's periodic election, which is not due until 2027, is called early after the Gen-Z revolution of 2025 following the dissolution of the parliament. The September 8 and 9 revolt deposes then-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of 76 people die in the crackdown by the security forces. The two-day protest, commonly referred to as the ''Gen-Z uprising,'' is against corruption and the social media ban and changes the course of Nepal.


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