Soldiers in Kathmandu patrolled city streets on Wednesday, ordering people to stay home and halting two days of deadly unrest in Nepal’s capital. The protests prompted the government’s collapse as demonstrators set fire to Parliament and other buildings. The death toll stands at 25.
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Nepal army tries to restore order after days of deadly unrest
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