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London/Hong Kong CNN —Nepal has decided to ban TikTok because the popular short video app was disrupting social structures in the South Asian nation, government officials say. “Considering how TikTok is disrupting our social harmony, and the impact it’s having on our family and social structures, the cabinet has decided to ban TikTok for the moment,” Rekha Sharma, Nepal’s minister of communication and information technology, told a press conference on Monday. Purushottam Khanal, chair of the Telecommunications Authority, has asked internet service providers to cut access to the app, the country’s state-run Nepal Television said in a Monday report. In February, the White House told federal agencies that they had 30 days to remove TikTok from all government-issued devices. Australia announced in April that the app would have to be removed from federal government devices.
Persons: ” Rekha Sharma, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, , Purushottam Khanal, TikTok Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Monday, CNN, Telecommunications Authority, Nepal, WorldLink Communications, Reuters, , New Zealand, White House, Australia Locations: Hong Kong, Nepal, India, Bhaktapur, United States, — Australia, Britain, Canada, New
TikTok app logo is seen in this illustration taken, August 22, 2022. TikTok has already been either partially or completely banned by other countries, with many citing security concerns. Nepal's Minister for Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma said the decision to ban TikTok had been made at a cabinet meeting earlier on Monday. "Colleagues are working on closing it technically," Sharma told Reuters. Nepal's neighbour India banned TikTok along with dozens of other apps by Chinese developers in June 2020, saying that they could compromise national security and integrity.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, China's, TikTok, Technology Rekha Sharma, Sharma, Purushottam Khanal, Khanal, Pradeep Gyawali, Gopal Sharma, Sakshi Dayal, Jason Neely, Alexander Smith Organizations: REUTERS, Nepal's, Communications, Technology, Reuters, Nepal Telecom, Communist Party of Nepal, Marxist, Thomson Locations: Nepal, India, Pakistan
KATHMANDU, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Nepal's Supreme Court ruled on Friday that deputy prime minister Rabi Lamichhane had stood for election with invalid citizenship papers, annulling his status as a lawmaker and effectively removing him from office. Lamichhane became deputy prime minister for home affairs - heading the ministry that oversees identity cards - in a seven-party alliance that took power last month. In its ruling on Friday, a five-member constitutional bench of the top court said the 48-year-old had contested November elections on an invalid citizenship certificate after abandoning his U.S. citizenship. "He loses his ministerial position and there will be a by-election in his constituency," Lamichhane’s lawyer Sunil Pokhrel told Reuters. Pokhrel said Lamichhane will now seek to get a regular citizenship card and contest the by-election from the same constituency in south Nepal.
Zilele de ploi torenţiale au făcut ravagii în mai multe zone din Nepal şi Bhutan, declanşând inundaţii şi alunecări de teren care au lăsat în urma lor cel puţin 17 morţi, informează DPA. Trei cadavre au fost recuperate în districtul Sindhupalchok, lovit de inundaţii marţi seara, a precizat Baburam Khanal, un administrator local. "Doi decedaţi erau chinezi, iar a treia victimă este un indian care lucra în proiecte locale", a declarat Khanal pentru DPA. În Bhutan, 10 persoane au murit luate de ape la începutul acestei săptămâni în Laya (nord-vest) în timp ce culegeau cordyceps, o ciupercă de munte, folosită adesea în medicina tradiţională. Marţi, într-o postare pe Facebook, premierul Bhutanului, Lotay Tshering, a prezentat condoleanţe familiilor victimelor, indicând că o echipă de salvare a fost trimisă în zona afectată de intemperii.
Organizations: Facebook Locations: Nepal, Bhutan, Nepalului, graniţa, China, Sindhupalchok, Laya, Bhutanului
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