IN scenes resembling a dystopian blockbuster, furious so-called Gen Z protesters have left a trail of carnage in nations from Asia to Africa as they oust leaders and set cities on fire.

Now, it's feared discontent could spread to the UK - with "powerful" younger generations being rallied by fast-spreading messages on social media.

Last month, Nepal was rocked by deadly riots as "Gen Z" protesters took to the streets over a ban on social media - with clashes killing more than 70.

Raging crowds stormed Kathmandu’s parliament building - burning the prime minister’s residence and government offices.

Politicians and their families were dragged from their homes, beaten in the street, and even set alight in a bloody wave of revenge.

By the end of it, Prime Minister Sharma Oli was gone - forc

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