💨 Abstract
In Kathmandu, Nepal, police used force to disperse a pro-monarchy protest, resulting in two deaths, one of them a journalist. Thousands of protesters tried to march towards the parliament building, breaking barricades and causing vandalism. The government imposed a curfew and declared the area off-limits for demonstrations.
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