Nepal is burning: PM KP Sharma Oli run road

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Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli quits as deadly anti-corruption protests spiral​

Protests against a social media ban in Nepal turned deadly on Monday (Sep 8) after at least 19 people were killed during clashes between the police and demonstrators.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asi...adly-protests-corruption-social-media-5339846

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Chiobu protester

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Muna Shreshta, 20, from Kathmandu says change in Nepal has been needed for a long time.

She is among the large crowd of people protesting outside the federal parliament building.

Corruption has been a long-term issue, she says, adding that it is "high time our nation, our prime minister, and anyone in power changes, because we need to change".

"It has happened now and we are more than happy to witness this and fight for this," she says. "I hope this change will bring something that it positive to us."

Shreshta thinks taxes paid by working people need to be used in ways that will help the country grow.

She adds that an important problem the country is facing is that young people are going abroad, seeking a better future.

"If we can make our country better, our youth can stay here," she says.
 
Chiobu protester

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Muna Shreshta, 20, from Kathmandu says change in Nepal has been needed for a long time.

She is among the large crowd of people protesting outside the federal parliament building.

Corruption has been a long-term issue, she says, adding that it is "high time our nation, our prime minister, and anyone in power changes, because we need to change".

"It has happened now and we are more than happy to witness this and fight for this," she says. "I hope this change will bring something that it positive to us."

Shreshta thinks taxes paid by working people need to be used in ways that will help the country grow.

She adds that an important problem the country is facing is that young people are going abroad, seeking a better future.

"If we can make our country better, our youth can stay here," she says.
Samsters tried Nepali chiobu yet? Got many pretty chindian types over there.
 
Why the fuck is PAP wasting taxpayers money on Gurkhas, should send them back to Nepal to make their country great again
 
Everywhere protesting, riot and chaos except SG...means what?

PAP-Gov is the best? Or...LOL
SG ah food busy sharing upsized dinner mah

Diners feel looked down on by worker for sharing $26 set meal at Tampines Mall restaurant​

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A pair of diners felt looked down on by a restaurant worker at Tampines Mall after they ordered a single set meal to share.

The incident occurred at Express Teppanyaki on Aug 31, at around 2.15pm.

Stomper True Singaporean and a companion ordered Set B, which the Stomper said was a "larger set" that cost $26. The set came with a bowl of rice, so the diners added another bowl of rice for $1.50.
 
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