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“Approximately 30 locations found in the city where women were confined and handcuffed to beds… Discovery of Cambodian scam base (TV Asahi)”

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Most Asian stocks fall as worries rise over Trump’s trade policies.

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Quickly stopped by the authorities from climbing the Himalayas.

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“Police Chief Stops Officer’s Promotion, Appoints Om Rana in Rani Pokhari”

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Japan Distributes Bags to Students: NRN Japan Initiative to Support Education

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Investigation of Fire at Princess Diana’s Family Home in England by Police

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Most Asian stocks drop as people worry about Trump’s trade taxes.

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Protest in Narayanhiti Area Unable to Begin Until June 24

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“Power Outage Affects Pokhara Businesses’ Ability to Serve Tourists”

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Serious Accusations Against Israel by French President

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Half of the World Affected by Climate Change

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Breaking News: South Korean Presidential Early Voting with 34.74% Turnout – Second Highest Ever

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Asian Stock Prices Drop as Uncertainty Rises Over Trump’s Tariffs

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Gautam Buddha Cricket Stadium’s Work Progressing in Two Shifts

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“Banks Accused of Demanding Money from Customers, Sebon Seeks Clarification”

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Five Players from Five Nations Participate in 11th Nepal Amateur Open Golf

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Putin Meets Akie Abe in Moscow and Praises Shinzo Abe (Kyodo News)

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विपद्पछिको पुनःनिर्माणका लागि १८ अर्ब ५० करोड बजेट विनियोजन

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“Former German Chancellor Merkel Talks about Regrets After 16 Years in Office”

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Night procession of Machhindranath’s chariot in Jawalakhel (with pictures)

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“Highlights of this year’s budget in 28 points to read”

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Cleaning Rivers like Bagmati in Kathmandu Valley to Keep Them Clean

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“What’s New in the Budget?”

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“US State Department’s Restructuring Plan Submitted to Congress (Kyodo News)”

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Analysis shows $14 billion worth of clean energy projects canceled in the U.S.

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Iranian Spiritual Leader Arrested in Saudi Arabia Released After Interference

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Encouraging Private Sector with Budget, Challenges in Implementation: Chandr Dhakal

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Five small parties form ‘Federal Democratic Alliance’

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Government invests more than seven billion in public institutions.

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Explosion in Southern Russia Kills City Officials, Suspected Terror Attack (Kyodo News)

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Stocks, dollar, and oil rise as markets cheer court decision on Trump’s tariffs.

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“Monarchist Group’s Visit to Tudikhel (Photos)”

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Increase in Grants for States and Local Bodies: How Much in Which Category?

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Allocation of 28.82 Billion Budget for Chemical Fertilizer Subsidy

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Japanese Nationals Detained in Cambodia’s Emerging Area, Fear of Discovery (Kyodo News)

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“National Program Introduces 117 New Initiatives in Banking Sector”

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Confirmation of Death of Top Hamas Leader in Gaza as Announced by Prime Minister Netanyahu (TV Asahi Network (ANN))

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Old habits can be overcome with effort and determination.

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America rises to the top in League 2 standings.

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Political protests disrupt daily life in Bangladesh

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Meeting of Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand with Prime Minister.

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Ukrainian Defense Minister Talks on the Phone with Russian Counterpart

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Understanding Why Nissan is Struggling and Challenges on the Horizon

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Sujan Devkota released from government pardon after committing stepmother’s murder.

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Lost Sunsets: Pictures of the Past

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“Muhammad Aftab Alam Released from Detention”

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“Explosion at Starship Megamarket, Dream Destination to Live on Mars”

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“US Embassy in South Korea May Pause Student Visa Interviews temporarily”

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Man taken into custody for killing his 72-year-old mother with a knife.

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Meeting of President Poudel with Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand on Etiquette

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Yamaha Motor plans to join an international electric car race called “Formula E”

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Yamaha Motor plans to join an international electric car race called "Formula E" starting in 2025, according to Yomiuri News. This will be the first time in about 25 years that Yamaha will compete in

Tokyo Issues Warning as Rare Bacterial Infections Rise

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According to Japan Times, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is worried because there are more cases of a rare but serious bacterial infection. In Tokyo alone, there have been 88 cases, and nationwide, there have been

Japan Sees First Increase in HIV Cases in Seven Years, Japan Times Reports

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In a recent report by Japan Times, alarming findings reveal a notable increase in the number of newly confirmed HIV cases in Japan for the year 2023. After seven consecutive years of decline, the number

Hyogo Prefecture Takes Action Against Official for Spreading Defamatory Documents

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In a recent development, Hyogo Prefecture has taken decisive action against a senior official for their involvement in circulating documents that defame Governor Motohiko Saito and other top officials. The prefecture announced on the 27th

Death of Takarazuka Actress Sparks Urgent Meetings

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The sudden death of a 25-year-old actress from the Takarazuka Revue last September has prompted urgent meetings. The company, along with its parent company Hankyu Hanshin Holdings and Hankyu Railway, will hold a press conference

Swimming Class Tragedy: Tokyo Court Orders Compensation for Injured Student

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In a landmark decision, the Tokyo District Court has ruled on a distressing incident that unfolded during a routine swimming class at Sumida Technical High School in Tokyo. The court has mandated that the Tokyo

Navigating Trump’s Return: Japan’s Diplomatic Strategy

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In the world of diplomacy, one person can make a big difference. Sunao Takao is one such person. He helped Japan's leaders understand Donald Trump during their golf cart chats. Now, with Trump possibly returning

Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025: Shaping a Bright Future for All

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Get ready for an amazing journey into the future at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025! This spectacular event, also known as the 2025 Japan World Exposition, is all about creating a better world for everyone. With

Keeping Holi’s True Spirit Alive

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Holi, a joyful festival in Hindu tradition, is losing some of its original meaning. Instead of celebrating stories from ancient times, nowadays it's mostly about throwing colors. Originally, Holi was about celebrating good over evil.

Opposition Pushes for Investigation into Deputy Prime Minister’s Alleged Fraud

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The Nepali Congress wants to look into claims of fraud against Deputy Prime Minister Rabi Lamichhane. They're giving the government until the next meeting to set up a special group to investigate. The opposition is

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