Nepal’s uprising took their loved ones. Now they hope for change

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KATHMANDU, March 3 (Reuters) – On the afternoon of September 8 last year, Rashik ⁠Khatiwada stood near Nepal’s parliament building, surrounded by hundreds of others rallying against corruption and unemployment, holding up a piece of paper that read: “F*** THE SYSTEM!”. Read full story

Date: 3 March, 2026 10:00 am
Source: thestar.com.my

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