00:00The Nepalese army extended the prohibitory order and curfew in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur
00:06until 6 a.m. on Friday, amid ongoing unrest and protests. They said essential service vehicles
00:13and institutions would be allowed to operate, while shops selling daily necessities could
00:17open from 6 to 9 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Army personnel had to disperse groups of people
00:26in the streets of Kathmandu as they defied the curfew order to gather. The army said
00:32they are resuming talks with the Gen Z protesters to decide on a new interim leader for the country.
00:56The culture of the country was about to engage in the country. It was an interesting time
01:09to speak from the country. The most important part is to kill people in the country. This
01:15country has been heard from the country but not sure what it is for. The people are
01:23The health ministry said the death toll from the protests had risen to 30, with 1,033 others
01:51injured following the so-called Gen Z demonstrations, driven by youth anger over corruption and poor
01:58economic prospects.
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