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The National Human Rights Commission has completed a probe into the violent pro-monarchy riots of March 28 that left two dead and scores injured.
The government on Sunday filed a case at the Kathmandu District Court seeking life sentences against eight individuals ...
Police have completed their investigation into the violent pro-monarchy protest at Tinkune in Kathmandu on March 28 and ...
KATHMANDU, May 23: Police are preparing to submit the investigation report on the looting and arson during a rally organized ...
The District Government Attorney’s Office, Kathmandu, has filed cases against 61 individuals in connection with the violent ...
The District Police Range, Kathmandu, has completed its investigation into the violent pro-monarchy protest that took place ...
In response to escalating protests and clashes between pro-monarchy protesters and security forces, authorities have declared a curfew in the Tinkune, Koteshwor, and Sinamangal areas of Kathmandu.
Officials have reported that a television journalist who went to cover the protests in Tinkune, Kathmandu, has died. This brings the total number of people killed during today's protests to two.
Sujani reminded him to be home early for the get-together. “I’ll come back early,” Suresh promised and left to cover the royalist rally at Tinkune. As confrontation between riot police and ...
Some of the injured are receiving treatment at Kantipur Hospital in Tinkune, it reported. The situation escalated when pro-monarchy protesters attempted to breach the designated security cordon ...
Suresh Rajak, a photojournalist with Avenues Television, died while shooting a video of the protest from a building in the Tinkune area, the site where monarchists clashed with security personnel ...
In the wake of the protests, curfew has been imposed in the Tinkune, Sinamangal and Koteshwor areas of Kathmandu. The police detained several youths for defying restrictions when demonstrators ...