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      <title>How I Saw Nepal Change Last Months</title>
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      <description>Last month in Nepal felt like the climax of a political movie no one thought would actually get made. After months of tension simmering from the Gen Z-led protests that toppled the old government in late 2025, the streets, social media, and every chiya pasal conversation kept circling the same question: when will the people [&amp;hellip;]</description>
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