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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789256
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789256

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789257
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789257

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789258
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789258

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789259
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789259

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789260
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789260

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789261
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789261

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789262
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789262

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am... Editorial
Nepali Students Hit Street Demanding Prime Minister Balen’s Resignation Over Border Remarks
5 Jun 2026 · kathmandu, Nepal
#13789263
Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah am...

#13789263

5 Jun 2026

Nepali students protest in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 5, 2026, following a statement by Nepali Prime Minister Balendra Shah amid an ongoing border issue with India. In May, the Prime Minister addressed the parliament, stating that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, which led to protests from the streets to the parliament. Later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that Prime Minister Shah's statement referred to a technical concept of ''cross-border occupation.'' Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Paudel Kshetri explained that the comments relate to boundary pillars, no-man's land (dashgaja), and cross-border land usage. Technical studies indicate areas where land used by Nepal may fall on the Indian side and vice versa. The ministry reiterated that Nepal's official border is defined by the Treaty of Sugauli and noted that areas such as Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Susta remain under incomplete demarcation. It also mentioned that river boundaries and shifting courses have led to situations where citizens of one country may use land on the other side. Technical teams from both Nepal and India are working on tasks such as repairing boundary pillars, monitoring encroachments in no-man's land, and collecting data on cross-border occupation. The ministry reaffirmed Nepal's commitment to resolving boundary issues through diplomatic dialogue based on historical treaties, maps, and agreements.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614567
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614567

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614569
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614569

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614571
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614571

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614572
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614572

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614573
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614573

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614574
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614574

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614575
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614575

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid... Editorial
Seoul Metropolitan Government Conducts Fish Species Survey Near Bamseom Island In Han River
23 Apr 2026 · Seoul, South Korea
#13614576
Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Brid...

#13614576

23 Apr 2026

Members of the Seoul Metropolitan Government conduct a survey of fish species in the Han River near Bamseom Island, beneath the Seogang Bridge, on April 23, 2026. The Seoul Institute has conducted fish surveys every five years since 2002, and the city now conducts regular biannual surveys each April and October to monitor environmental changes and the restoration of the river's natural ecosystem. The collected data will be analyzed by experts to identify species and population sizes, supporting efforts to improve water quality and enhance the Han River's ecological resilience.


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