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Barsha Man Pun, former Finance Minister of Nepal and leader of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister...

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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election

19 November 2025

Barsha Man Pun, former Finance Minister of Nepal and leader of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister...

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19 November 2025

Barsha Man Pun, former Finance Minister of Nepal and leader of the Nepali Communist Party (NCP), arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers for the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in Nepal, on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states that her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says.


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An election campaign poster for Marie Brixtofte of the Liberal Party is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and region...

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Ahead Of Municipal And Regional Elections In Denmark

18 November 2025

An election campaign poster for Marie Brixtofte of the Liberal Party is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and region...

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18 November 2025

An election campaign poster for Marie Brixtofte of the Liberal Party is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and regional elections are planned to take place in Denmark on November 18, 2025.


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A general view of Gentofte Town Hall is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and regional elections are planned to take...

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Ahead Of Municipal And Regional Elections In Denmark

18 November 2025

A general view of Gentofte Town Hall is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and regional elections are planned to take...

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18 November 2025

A general view of Gentofte Town Hall is seen in Gentofte, Denmark, on November 4, 2025. Municipal and regional elections are planned to take place in Denmark on November 18, 2025.


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Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing u...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing u...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Prime Minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim Prime Minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral l...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral l...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Prime Minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim Prime Minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral l...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral l...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record their biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Prime Minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim Prime Minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list...

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10 October 2025

A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016 by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former chief justice Sushila Karki as prime minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim prime minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list...

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10 October 2025

A Nepali eligible voter records biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016 by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former chief justice Sushila Karki as prime minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim prime minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list fo...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list fo...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as prime minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim prime minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list fo...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list fo...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters record biometrics at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as prime minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim prime minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing u...

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Eligible Nepali Voters Sign-up Themselves On Electoral List For March 2026 Election, Called After Gen-Z Revolution

10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing u...

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10 October 2025

Nepali eligible voters stand in queue to get their biometrics done at an election office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 10, 2025, signing up on the electoral list for the election called next March. Following the issuance of the Voter Roll Act, 2016, by the Nepal President in September, the Election Commission-Nepal updates the electoral list from early October. The ordinance is issued under Article 114(1) of the Constitution, based on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers. It amends Section 4(2)(2) of the Voter List Act, which bars registration after the announcement of an election date. The newly formed interim government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki calls for elections on March 5 next year. According to the previous provision, ''once the date of election is announced, no voter registration shall be made for that election.'' This legal hurdle prevents eligible citizens, particularly youth who recently reach voting age, from being listed in the voter roll. Many young people who play a role in the political change have not yet been registered as voters despite being eligible. The ordinance is brought to address this gap and ensure broader participation in the election. After a violent protest on September 8 and 9, then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli steps down from the post, which claims the lives of 74 people. Following the change in regime, Nepali President Ramchandra Paudel, on the recommendation of youth representatives, appoints former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Prime Minister of an interim government. Karki, who takes charge as the interim Prime Minister, also recommends dissolving the House of Representatives, one of the key demands of the agitators, giving Karki six months to conduct parliamentary elections.


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A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left betwee...

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Municipal Campaign In Toulouse: Call Of 69 Women For The Union Of The Left

17 September 2025

A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left betwee...

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17 September 2025

A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left between Ecologists, France Unbowed (La France Insoumise, LFI), and the Socialist Party for the first round of the 2026 municipal campaign. At this moment, there are at least three lists from the left for one from the right. These women demand an inclusive, social, feminist, and ecologist Toulouse. They are 69, as the number of seats at the municipal council of Toulouse.


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A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left betwee...

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Municipal Campaign In Toulouse: Call Of 69 Women For The Union Of The Left

17 September 2025

A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left betwee...

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17 September 2025

A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left between Ecologists, France Unbowed (La France Insoumise, LFI), and the Socialist Party for the first round of the 2026 municipal campaign. At this moment, there are at least three lists from the left for one from the right. These women demand an inclusive, social, feminist, and ecologist Toulouse. They are 69, as the number of seats at the municipal council of Toulouse.


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Agathe Roby (center), France Unbowed MP, marches for the union of the left. A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 1...

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Municipal Campaign In Toulouse: Call Of 69 Women For The Union Of The Left

17 September 2025

Agathe Roby (center), France Unbowed MP, marches for the union of the left. A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 1...

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17 September 2025

Agathe Roby (center), France Unbowed MP, marches for the union of the left. A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left between Ecologists, France Unbowed (La France Insoumise, LFI), and the Socialist Party for the first round of the 2026 municipal campaign. At this moment, there are at least three lists from the left for one from the right. These women demand an inclusive, social, feminist, and ecologist Toulouse. They are 69, as the number of seats at the municipal council of Toulouse.


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Women march on a bridge near the iconic monument La Grave in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025. The banner reads 'To the left, all of...

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Municipal Campaign In Toulouse: Call Of 69 Women For The Union Of The Left

17 September 2025

Women march on a bridge near the iconic monument La Grave in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025. The banner reads 'To the left, all of...

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17 September 2025

Women march on a bridge near the iconic monument La Grave in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025. The banner reads 'To the left, all of us'. A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left between Ecologists, France Unbowed (La France Insoumise, LFI), and the Socialist Party for the first round of the 2026 municipal campaign. At this moment, there are at least three lists from the left for one from the right. These women demand an inclusive, social, feminist, and ecologist Toulouse. They are 69, matching the number of seats at the municipal council of Toulouse.


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A placard reads, 'In Toulouse, we speak Equality, we speak Parity. Education. Ecology...' A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France,...

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Municipal Campaign In Toulouse: Call Of 69 Women For The Union Of The Left

17 September 2025

A placard reads, 'In Toulouse, we speak Equality, we speak Parity. Education. Ecology...' A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France,...

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17 September 2025

A placard reads, 'In Toulouse, we speak Equality, we speak Parity. Education. Ecology...' A feminist march takes place in Toulouse, France, on September 16, 2025, called by 69 women. These women call for a union of the left between Ecologists, France Unbowed (La France Insoumise, LFI), and the Socialist Party for the first round of the 2026 municipal campaign. At this moment, there are at least three lists from the left for one from the right. These women demand an inclusive, social, feminist, and ecologist Toulouse. They are 69, as the number of seats at the municipal council of Toulouse.


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