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Nepal remains tense on Day 4 of the Gen Z-led protests sparked by the government’s social media ban and endemic corruption. Despite the Prime Minister’s resignation after deadly clashes that left over 30 dead and 1,000 injured, streets in Kathmandu and elsewhere are under curfew as the army enforces order. Protest leaders push for a transitional government led by former Chief Justice Sushila Karki amid ongoing talks with the military. Drone footage reveals the burnt ruins of government buildings while a fragile calm settles, raising questions about Nepal’s political future. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Army enforces curfew: Soldiers maintain a strong presence on Kathmandu’s empty streets to prevent further unrest on Day 4 of protests. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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The ongoing wave of Gen Z Nepal protests took a decisive turn on Thursday when demonstrators changed their pick of the candidate for interim leader to Nepal Electricity Authority chief Kulman Ghising (left) from Sushila Karki (right). (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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The army evacuated federal ministers from their homes amid the rising violence and protester breaches. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Clashes broke out among demonstrators themselves near the army headquarters in Kathmandu. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Confrontations erupted at Nepalgunj jail as numerous inmates succeeded in escaping from the prison, leading to more troops being deployed. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Following the protest, Gen Z demonstrators organise a clean-up drive to sweep away debris from a road following the violent protest against the Government over alleged corruption, in Jhapa on Wednesday. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Smoke billows out from the Kantipur media group’s headquarters, which was set on fire by Protesters amid the violent protest against the Government over corruption. (Photo Source: Associated Press)

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