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Kathmandu Airport Reopens Amid Turbulent Protests and Strife

Tribhuvan International Airport resumed flights after a two-day closure due to protests that caused over 21 deaths and disrupted thousands of travelers, officials said.

  • The Nepalese Army arrested 27 individuals involved in violent acts during protests against government corruption.
  • At least 19 people have died and 500 were injured amid ongoing unrest, with security forces managing the situation through a nationwide curfew.
  • Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned on September 9, 2025, following escalating unrest and demands for government accountability.
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Hundreds seek to leave Nepal as the army tries to restore order after violent protests

Hundreds of people have crowded Nepal's main airport in Kathmandu to leave the country after violent protests toppled the government.

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The death toll from this week's protests in Nepal has risen to 25. Soldiers are guarding parliament and patrolling the empty streets of Kathmandu, where a curfew is in place. The international airport in the Nepalese capital reopened after a day.

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News18 India broke the news in India on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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