Nepal's Political Crisis Deepens Amid Violent Protests and Leadership Resignations
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Nepal lifted its social media ban after protests turned violent, resulting in police opening fire and killing 19 people, mainly during demonstrations against government censorship efforts. The government has announced an investigation and compensation for victims, amid broader concerns over social media regulation seen as a tool for censorship.
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