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How did Gen Z in Nepal overthrow a government?

How did Gen Z in Nepal overthrow a government?

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With young people in Nepal using social media sites like Discord to organise protests, are we witnessing the South Asian Spring? How influential is Elon Musk in British politics following his message to the Unite the Kingdom protestors? And how did the Assad regime systematically steal hundreds of children from their families?


Giles Whittell is joined by The Observer’s Patricia Clarke, Chloe Hadjimatheou and Stephen Armstrong, as they each try to pitch the top story of the day.


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Host: Giles Whittell


Producer: Casey Magloire


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore


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