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Kathmandu Airport Reopens Amid Turbulent Protests and Strife

Tribhuvan International Airport reopened after a one-day closure due to violent protests that caused at least 19 deaths and led to the resignation of Nepal's Prime Minister, officials said.

  • Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu was closed due to protests, leading to flight cancellations.
  • The Nepal Army imposed curfews to manage the protests, resulting in Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's resignation.
  • Airlines such as Air India and IndiGo cancelled flights to and from Kathmandu, stranding passengers amid escalating unrest.
  • The Hotel Association Nepal urged stakeholders to assist stranded tourists amid the unrest.
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The death toll from this week's protests in Nepal has risen to 25. Soldiers are guarding parliament and patrolling the empty streets of Kathmandu, where a curfew is in place. The international airport in the Nepalese capital reopened after a day.

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News18 India broke the news in India on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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