Leaders of a youthful protest movement that toppled a prime minister met with the military on Wednesday to discuss a path forward for the country.

The Nepali Army is being deployed Tuesday night in response to violence that has broken out amid protests in Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu.

Nepali army orders people in Kathmandu to stay home amid mass unrest gripping capital.

Days of unrest in Nepal have left 22 people dead, triggered the resignation of its prime minister and brought troops to the streets of Kathmandu.

Nepal’s army has taken control of the streets and is effectively in charge for now, say experts. Here’s what’s next.

Leaders of a youthful protest movement that toppled a prime minister met with the military on Wednesday to discuss a path forward for the country.

After an explosion of popular rage tore through the country, its respected army was the only institution left standing. It’s now in talks with the protesters.

President Ramchandra Paudel appealed to “all parties to be confident that a solution to the problem is being sought, as soon as possible“Army chief General Ashok Raj Sigdel has…

KATMANDU: Nepal’s capital on Saturday took a step back toward normality after deadly anti-corruption protests, as daily life returned with a curfew eased and an interim prime…