Voters in Nepal have handed a landslide victory to the recently formed Rastriya Swatantra (RSP), or National Independent ...
A Nepali political party led by an ex-rapper is set for a landslide victory in the country's first parliamentary election ...
Some 800,000 Nepalis have left the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal's most populated region, for their hometowns over the past week to ...
Similarly, the average voter turnout since the 2008 Constituent Assembly elections is also way higher, 69.4 percent, than in ...
Balendra Shah, 35, highlighted health and education for poor Nepalis as a key focus of his campaign, which rode a wave of public anger toward traditional politics.
Former rapper Balendra Shah could become Nepal's prime minister after his party's convincing election victory, the BBC writes. The National Independent Party (also known as Rastriya Swatantra, RSP) ...
Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, holds huge lead over ousted prime minister K.P. Sharma Oli in his home constituency ...
Nepal Police has urged the public to take precautionary measures as air pollution levels have risen sharply in Kathmandu and other major cities.
According to Thakur Prasad Bhattarai, the District Election Officer in Kathmandu, 1,226 votes were invalidated in Kathmandu ...
Balendra Shah’s party won a landslide in the election that followed Nepal’s Gen Z revolution. His style is pugnacious.
A youth-led uprising brought Nepal’s government down last year. Now, a 35-year-old politician demanding change is set to become prime minister.
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