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Hundreds seek to leave Nepal as the army tries to restore order after violent protests

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Hundreds of people crowded Nepal’s main airport in Kathmandu Thursday to get a flight out of the country, as confusion set in over who governs the Himalayan nation after violent protests toppled the country’s government.

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Hundreds seek to leave Nepal as the army tries to restore order after violent protests

Passengers check flight schedule on a screen as Nepal’s international airport which was closed due to nationwide protests reopens in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)


KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Hundreds of people crowded Nepal’s main airport in Kathmandu Thursday to get a flight out of the country, as confusion set in over who governs the Himalayan nation after violent protests toppled the country’s government.

In the capital, residents rushed to buy food staples like rice, vegetables and meat early Thursday, when the army briefly lifted a curfew. Armed soldiers were guarding the streets, checking vehicles and offering assistance to those in need.

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