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Gen-Z Protesters in Nepal Demand PM Karki’s Resignation

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Gen-Z Protesters in Nepal Demand PM Karki’s Resignation

Gen-Z protesters have once again taken to the streets of Nepal, demanding the resignation of interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. On Sunday (14 September) night, demonstrators gathered in front of the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu.

The protest was led by youth icon Sudan Gurung, who accused the government of ignoring young activists while appointing key cabinet members. Gurung argued that Karki rose to power due to their movement, yet the youth were sidelined in crucial decisions. Families of those killed and injured in earlier demonstrations also joined the protest, calling for swift justice.

Gurung issued a stern warning, saying the movement would escalate unless their concerns were addressed: “We can remove this government the same way we brought it in.”

Tensions have intensified over the appointment of Om Prakash Aryal as Home Minister, with protesters alleging he maneuvered politically to secure the role. Given the ministry’s link to law and order, the decision has drawn public criticism.

Karki, Nepal’s first female interim prime minister, was appointed under pressure from the Gen-Z movement. Upon taking office, she dissolved parliament and announced fresh elections while assigning cabinet portfolios — Aryal to Home and Law, Rameshwar Khanal to Finance, and Kulman Ghising to Energy. These appointments, however, have fueled widespread discontent among young activists.

Political analysts warn that if the standoff between the Gen-Z movement and the interim government remains unresolved, Nepal’s politics could face further instability. Experts stress that dialogue and compromise are the only viable paths to stability.

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At least 20 killed as bus catches fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer

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At least 20 killed as bus catches fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer

At least 20 people have been killed after a passenger bus caught fire in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district on Tuesday (October 14) afternoon. The bus was travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur when the accident occurred.

Police said the bus, carrying 57 passengers, left Jaisalmer around 3 p.m. Shortly afterward, smoke was seen coming from the rear of the vehicle. The driver stopped the bus on the roadside, but within minutes, flames engulfed the entire bus.

Locals rushed to help the passengers and informed the fire brigade and police, who later brought the blaze under control. Initial investigations suggest that an electrical short circuit may have triggered the fire.

Fifteen passengers, including four women and two children, sustained severe burns, with some suffering burns over 70% of their bodies. The injured were taken to Jaisalmer’s Jawahar Hospital and later shifted to Jodhpur for advanced treatment.

District authorities launched an immediate rescue and relief operation. Officials confirmed that the bus was completely gutted, making it difficult to identify many of the victims. DNA and forensic teams from Jodhpur have been deployed to assist with the identification process.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited Jaisalmer late Tuesday night. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences and announced financial aid of ₹2 lakh each for the families of those killed.

(Source: NDTV)

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Trump Hails Gaza Ceasefire as ‘A Day No One Thought Possible’

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Trump Hails Gaza Ceasefire as ‘A Day No One Thought Possible’

U.S. President Donald Trump has described the Gaza ceasefire agreement as “an important day,” saying that “no one thought this could ever happen.”
He made the remarks aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington after visits to Israel and Egypt.

When asked by reporters whether the ceasefire signaled the return of peace in the Middle East, Trump replied, “Some support a one-state solution, others want a two-state solution — we’ll have to see what happens.” He declined to elaborate further on the issue.

Earlier, at a summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Trump and representatives from 20 nations signed a peace agreement related to Gaza, aiming to pave the way for a lasting ceasefire in the war-torn enclave.

During the flight back to Washington, Trump also commented on Gaza’s future, saying, “I can’t say what will happen, but whoever takes responsibility — I’ll fight for them.”

Later, on his social media platform Truth Social, the former president wrote, “Something extraordinary was achieved today in Israel and Egypt. Much has been done — and I wouldn’t have it any other way. It was an incredible experience!”

Source: BBC Bangla.

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Jordan’s King Abdullah warns: “Without a Palestinian state, the Middle East will collapse”

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Jordan’s King Abdullah warns: “Without a Palestinian state, the Middle East will collapse”

Jordan’s King Abdullah II has warned that the Middle East could face destruction if the ongoing peace process does not lead to the creation of an independent Palestinian state.

In an exclusive interview with BBC Panorama ahead of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit in Egypt, King Abdullah called for a renewed commitment to peace, emphasizing that Gaza’s governance should be handed over to an independent Palestinian authority once a ceasefire takes hold.

He said countries like Qatar and Egypt are working closely with the parties involved to ensure compliance with the ceasefire agreement. However, he cautioned that “the devil lies in the details” of the Trump-era peace accords and stressed the importance of continued US engagement in the process.

“The region will collapse if we fail to provide a future for both Israelis and Palestinians,” the King said, adding that the solution must lead toward a two-state outcome.

Referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said he does not trust him personally but believes there are Israelis who genuinely want peace with the Arab world.

Despite criticism at home, the King reaffirmed that Jordan’s 1994 peace treaty with Israel remains crucial, especially in maintaining regional security cooperation.

He concluded, “Peace is the only solution. If we fail to achieve it, this region may cease to exist as we know it.

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