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Netherlands vs. Arif: Half-century Match

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Nepali Team Ready to Play Against Hong Kong

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Meeting Between Sabhamukh Ghimire and Ambassador Abdelghani in Simple Words

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Uncontrolled Crowds at IPL Victory Celebration, 11 People Injured in Stampede

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36 Years After Tiananmen Incident, Taiwan Holds Commemorative Gathering (TV Asahi Network)

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Understanding Japan’s Expensive Rice Situation: Reasons Behind the Rising Prices

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How much oversight is reasonable when investigating government’s power?

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National Art Exhibition 2082 (Pictures)

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“Erika Honored for Winning a Historic Gold Medal”

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Building a four-kilometer road in 22 months, staying the same for three years, issues new challenge.

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Can One Boiled Egg Change Your “Hunger Hormones”? How to Eat for Gut and Brain Health (Newsweek Japan)

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China’s Li wants to work together with Japan during trade tensions with U.S.

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Representative Meeting Postponed, Bholi’s Strike Halts Parliamentary Session

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“Representative Meeting Postponed to 1 PM on Thursday”

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Leader ousted from monarchist meeting after microphone disturbance.

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US President to Attend NATO Meeting, Reiterating Call for Increased Defense Spending

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Two Japanese people were killed in Dalian, China; Chinese suspect arrested.

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Royal Challengers Bangalore Win IPL 2025 Title

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“Mustang’s Four Municipalities Ensure Complete Vaccination Coverage”

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“Art and Culture are the Pride of Our Nation: Minister Pandey”

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Dutch coalition government collapses as far-right party quits over immigration policy.

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Two Japanese people were killed in Dalian, China; a Chinese suspect is held.

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IPL Final: Bangalore sets Punjab a target of 191 runs.

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“Rival Challenges Prachanda – Provoking Violence Leads to Counterproductive Responses”

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Dream of Virat and Bangalore becoming IPL champions comes true.

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“Gandaki Province Government Decides to Halt Ride-Sharing Implementation for a Month”

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Breaking News: Lee Jae-myung Declares Victory in South Korean Presidential Election

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Two Japanese people were killed in Dalian, China; Chinese suspect arrested

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Supporting Syndicates to Challenge Federalism

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Two people arrested on charges of cheating equivalent to 26 lakh rupees.

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Government warned of discontent among riders after favoring transportation businesses.

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Government actively ensures safety for mountain climbers: Six Prime Ministers involved.

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Women in Hawaii Wildfire Disaster Forced into “Sex for Survival” (Courier Japan)

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Ishiba might call for quick election if no-confidence motion is filed.

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Dazzling Batting in U-16 Cricket: 217 Runs in 117 Balls Storm

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Company closed in Qatar, now offering jobs to 28 returning employees.

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Governor Poudel’s petition to review not considered.

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French President’s Wax Figure Stolen? Environmental Group Uses it for Protest (Kyodo News)

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Nepal’s Exciting Victory Over Scotland in Karn Kc’s Outstanding Performance

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Distributing Two Lakh Fish to Mountain Farmers

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Challenges in Implementing Average Budget without Proper Planning Skills

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Opposition candidate leads in polls. Will tough stance on Japan be dropped?

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Is the decision to block the Home Minister from answering in Parliament unconstitutional?

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New Committee Appointed in the Judiciary, Kwikkel Named as Chairperson

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Encouraging Long-Term Planning for Pollution Control in Phewa Lake Area

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“Nepal Loses to Thailand in Friendly Game”

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Proposal for Peace Agreement in Ukraine Presented to Russian Representative (Joint News Agency)

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Home Minister to Ensure Smooth Road Construction, PM to Respond in Parliament Requested

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“Ukraine’s Severe Attack on Russia Reported One Day Before Peace Talks”

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“Home Minister to Resign in Wiretapping Scandal: PM to Respond”

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“Education is the Foundation of Development: President Poudel”

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President Ramchandra Poudel highlighted the importance of education as a key foundation for development during his address at the culmination program of the Heera Jayanti at Mangala Secondary School in Sotipasal, Ward No. 3 of

Kobe Airport Sets Record with Over 3.5 Million Passengers in 2024

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Kobe Airport has recently released its usage statistics for the year 2024 (January to December). The number of passengers reached approximately 3.57 million, showing a 4% increase compared to the previous year, marking the first

“Today in History: January 30th (United News)”

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In 1899, the modern bank Daehan Cheil Bank was established in South Korea by domestic small and medium-sized capital. This marked a significant milestone in the country's financial sector, providing a strong foundation for economic

Minister Sharma Rejects Bill Limiting Freedom of Expression: Refusal to Accept

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In Kathmandu, the Nepali Congress's General Secretary, Vishwaprakash Sharma, has expressed his disapproval of a proposed bill by the government that he believes restricts freedom of expression. Through social media on Wednesday, Sharma publicly stated

“Shakti Basnet Emerges Victorious as Revolutionary President in Akhil”

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The elected chairman of the All Nepal National Free Students Union (Revolutionary) affiliated with the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Center), Vijay Prakash Sapkota, has emerged victorious. The All Nepal National Free Students Union (Revolutionary) is

Dr. Om Foundation Grants 20 Lakh Scholarship – Empowering Students.

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In Kathmandu, the Om Foundation has announced a new initiative to provide scholarships to students from grades 6 to 9 in government schools. The foundation, established by heart disease specialist Dr. Om Murti Anil, aims

Journalists’ Association Protests Bill Threatening Civil Rights in Kathmandu

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The Kathmandu branch of the Nepal Journalist Association has raised concerns about the Social Media Operation, Use, and Management Bill registered in the National Assembly by the government. The Secretary of the branch, Ramesh Kumar

“Unique Ehomaki at Umeda’s “Maguro Mania”: Nori roll with Negitoro”

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A well-known seafood izakaya, "Maguromania," located in the third building in front of Osaka Station (1 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, TEL 06-6867-9999), is preparing to offer a unique variation of eho-maki, a traditional sushi roll eaten

“Temporary Closure of Stairs and Escalators at Nishinakasu Station for Renovation”

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The upcoming renovation project at Nishinomiya Central Station in Kobe, Japan, will temporarily disrupt the use of escalators for approximately two months. The station is undergoing a makeover with a concept centered around the theme

“President Supports Election Delay by Autonomous Government, October Proposal Considered”

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Philippine President Marcos has informed the Senate of his support for postponing the scheduled May parliamentary elections in Mindanao, southern Philippines. The elections were set to establish an Islamic autonomous government under a parliamentary system

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