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18 December 2025
A protester holds a sign that reads during ''a student card = a residence permit'' a protest in response to calls from collectives, associations, and unions for International Migrants Day, to oppose deportations and to organize the fight for regularization and equal rights, in Paris, on December 18, 2025.
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18 December 2025
Protesters hold a banner that reads ''a student card = a residence permit'' during a protest in response to calls from collectives, associations, and unions for International Migrants Day, to oppose deportations and to organize the fight for regularization and equal rights, in Paris, France, on December 18, 2025.
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Activists rally at South Korea's presidential office for migrant worker rights
18 December 2025
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18 December 2025
A protester holds a placard reading ''Abolish Forced Labor! Free Job Change!'' during a labor rights rally organized by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) in Seoul, South Korea, on December 18, 2025. Activists call for the elimination of restrictive labor practices and the guarantee of workers' rights to change workplaces freely, particularly focusing on foreign migrant workers under the Employment Permit System.
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2 November 2025
Nepal Police detain a demonstrator for breaking the prohibitory order in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2025. Various disgruntled groups call for a protest against the interim government formed under the prime ministership of Sushila Karki. With the possibility of a counter-protest in support of the government, a prohibitory order is issued, requiring permission from the local authority to organize any such events in parts of Kathmandu.
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2 November 2025
Nepal Police detain a demonstrator for breaking the prohibitory order in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2025. Various disgruntled groups call for a protest against the interim government formed under the prime ministership of Sushila Karki. With the possibility of a counter-protest in support of the government, a prohibitory order is issued, requiring permission from the local authority to organize any such events in parts of Kathmandu.
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2 November 2025
Nepal Police detain a demonstrator for breaking the prohibitory order in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2025. Various disgruntled groups call for a protest against the interim government formed under the prime ministership of Sushila Karki. With the possibility of a counter-protest in support of the government, a prohibitory order is issued, requiring permission from the local authority to organize any such events in parts of Kathmandu.
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2 November 2025
Nepal Police detain a demonstrator for breaking the prohibitory order in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 2, 2025. Various disgruntled groups call for a protest against the interim government formed under the prime ministership of Sushila Karki. With the possibility of a counter-protest in support of the government, a prohibitory order is issued, requiring permission from the local authority to organize any such events in parts of Kathmandu.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Arrest Gen-Z Protestors For Staging Demonstration Without Prior Permission
25 October 2025
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25 October 2025
Nepal Police detains a member of Gen-Z United from a protest site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025, for failing to comply with the regulatory provision of taking prior permission from the District Administration Office. According to police, the youths are taken into custody after they gather at Maitighar Mandala to demonstrate against the government without obtaining the required approval for the assembly.
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Nepal Struggles To Deliver Passport Related Service Following Damage Caused During The Gen-Z Protest Of September
19 October 2025
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19 October 2025
Nepali passport applicants wait for their turn at various counters of the Department of Passport to get their passports issued in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025. Nepal delivers at least 5,000 passports daily throughout the country, but the vandalism and arson of various service-related offices during the Gen-Z protest delay the process, according to officials. Nepalis get their passports issued to go to Gulf countries in search of job opportunities. According to data from the Department of Foreign Employment, nearly 84,000 Nepalis leave the country for work in a single month, from mid-November to mid-December 2024, marking the highest figure recorded in the country's history of labor migration. As per the official numbers released by the department, a record-high number of Nepalis leave the country for employment between mid-November to mid-December (Mangsir, 2081 BS). Within a month, 83,933 Nepalis receive work permits from the Department of Foreign Employment, opening ways for them to travel to 96 countries. This data includes 70,500 men and 13,433 women, through both individual and institutional channels. Gulf countries share much of the portion, among which the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Qatar stand atop the list.
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Nepal Struggles To Deliver Passport Related Service Following Damage Caused During The Gen-Z Protest Of September
19 October 2025
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19 October 2025
Nepali passport applicants wait for their turn at various counters of the Department of Passport to get their passports issued in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025. Nepal delivers at least 5,000 passports daily throughout the country, but the vandalism and arson of various service-related offices during the Gen-Z protest delay the process, according to officials. Nepalis get their passports issued to go to Gulf countries in search of job opportunities. According to data from the Department of Foreign Employment, nearly 84,000 Nepalis leave the country for work in a single month, from mid-November to mid-December 2024, marking the highest figure recorded in the country's history of labor migration. As per the official numbers released by the department, a record-high number of Nepalis leave the country for employment between mid-November to mid-December (Mangsir, 2081 BS). Within a month, 83,933 Nepalis receive work permits from the Department of Foreign Employment, opening ways for them to travel to 96 countries. This data includes 70,500 men and 13,433 women, through both individual and institutional channels. Gulf countries share much of the portion, among which the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Qatar stand atop the list.
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Nepal Struggles To Deliver Passport Related Service Following Damage Caused During The Gen-Z Protest Of September
19 October 2025
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19 October 2025
Nepali passport applicants wait for their turn at various counters of the Department of Passport to get their passports issued in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 19, 2025. Nepal delivers at least 5,000 passports daily throughout the country, but the vandalism and arson of various service-related offices during the Gen-Z protest delay the process, according to officials. Nepalis get their passports issued to go to Gulf countries in search of job opportunities. According to data from the Department of Foreign Employment, nearly 84,000 Nepalis leave the country for work in a single month, from mid-November to mid-December 2024, marking the highest figure recorded in the country's history of labor migration. As per the official numbers released by the department, a record-high number of Nepalis leave the country for employment between mid-November to mid-December (Mangsir, 2081 BS). Within a month, 83,933 Nepalis receive work permits from the Department of Foreign Employment, opening ways for them to travel to 96 countries. This data includes 70,500 men and 13,433 women, through both individual and institutional channels. Gulf countries share much of the portion, among which the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Qatar stand atop the list.
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