Army imposes 'prohibitory' measures as uneasy calm prevails in Nepal after protesters oust government Related news
Cristiana Gigina
ISTANBUL The Nepalese Army has imposed "prohibitory orders" as uneasy calm prevailed in the country on Wednesday, a day after widespread protests that ousted the government of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. "The prohibitory orders will remain in force until 5:00pm today (1115GMT), after which a curfew will be imposed across the country from 6:00am on Thursday (0015 GMT, Wednesday)," said the Nepalese army in a statement, according to the Himalayan Times. It added: "Further decisions will be
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