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Nepal’s Home Minister Resigns After 19 Killed in Youth-Led “Gen Z” Protests

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Kathmandu, Sept 8 — Nepal’s Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned on Monday evening after 19 people were killed and more than 400 injured in escalating youth-led protests against corruption and restrictions on social media restrictions on social media The resignation came during a Cabinet meeting at Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s residence in Baluwatar, according to  The Kathmandu Post . A minister present at the meeting confirmed Lekhak stepped down “on moral grounds” following the unprecedented violence, which claimed 17 lives in Kathmandu and two in Itahari. Earlier in the day, senior Nepali Congress leaders Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma had called for Lekhak’s resignation at a party meeting. Though Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba refrained from comment, Lekhak reportedly informed colleagues of his decision before the session. He had been serving as Home Minister since July 2024. Protests Enter Third Day The unrest, dubbed the “Gen Z Protests,” entered its third da...

Indian Shopkeeper Joins Bhutanese Volunteers, Highlighting Cross-Border Unity

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Gelephu – In a heartwarming display of solidarity, Sunil Lal, an Indian shopkeeper from Gelephu, joined Bhutanese volunteers during the GMC initiative, even though he was not dressed in the national attire like others. Lal shared that having grown up in Bhutan and benefited from the nation’s free services, he felt it was his duty to give back. His participation, though modest, carried deep symbolic value, reflecting the bonds of goodwill that extend beyond borders. According to organizers, many individuals from across the border also expressed interest in joining the initiative. However, due to the overwhelming number of local volunteers and logistical limitations, only a few could be accommodated. The people of Bhutan have extended heartfelt gratitude to these Indian well-wishers. They say the GMC initiative has become more than a community movement—it now stands as a symbol of unity not just among Bhutanese people, but also between the two neighboring nations.

Trade Rules 2023: Penalties for Running Online Shops Without License

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The Department of Trade under the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment has once again reminded the public that operating online businesses without a valid trade license is illegal. In a public notification issued today , the Department warned that despite repeated announcements since September 2022, a number of individuals continue to run online businesses without securing the required licenses. The Department stressed that a valid business license is mandatory for all business activities , including digital and online platforms. Officials highlighted that securing a license is not just about meeting legal obligations but also about ensuring trust, legitimacy, and protection for both entrepreneurs and consumers in Bhutan. “A valid license provides protection for both business operators and consumers. It is essential that everyone intending to do business, whether physical or online, complies with the Trade and Industry Rules 2023,” the notification stated. To...

Japan Enters Uncertain Phase After Ishiba Resignation

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Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned on Sunday, September 7, 2025, following mounting pressure from within his own party after a devastating election loss. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) suffered a historic defeat in the July parliamentary elections, losing its majority in both the upper and lower houses. The setback sparked widespread calls from party members for Ishiba to step down and take responsibility. Although he initially resisted, cautioning that his departure might create a political vacuum, Ishiba eventually gave in to the pressure. He announced that he would set in motion a leadership vote to determine his successor, eliminating the need for Monday’s scheduled no-confidence-style decision. During his tenure, Ishiba grappled with major challenges, including U.S. tariffs that hurt Japan’s economy, rising domestic prices, contentious rice policy reforms, and heightened regional tensions. His decision came after key discussions with Agri...

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