Troops are patrolling the charred remains of Nepal's parliament after two days of violent unrest. Photo: EPA PHOTO
Soldiers are guarding Nepal's parliament and patrolled deserted streets amid a curfew in the capital Kathmandu, after two days of deadly anti-corruption protests forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign.
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The upheaval in the poor Himalayan nation was unleashed by a social media ban that was announced last week, but was rolled back after 19 people were killed on Monday as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to control crowds.
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