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Stock Market Decline

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“12 Injured in Accident on the Way from Salyan to Tulsipur”

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“Dhorpatan-Sailung: A Wonderful Destination for Tourism full of Grief”

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Kyoto man arrested for making store clerk shave head as apology.

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“Cooperative Members to Face Legal Action in Fraud Cases”

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Today in History (May 25th) – News from Joint Sources

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Manikar Karki’s book ‘Arthadrishti’ is now available to the public.

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Oli supporters back Kshitij Thapa, Suman Puri denies any backing.

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Celebrating ‘Thanksgiving Day’ at the Pakistani Embassy in Nepal

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‘Home Minister Claims I Am Being Targeted with False Propaganda’: Writer

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Large power outage in Cannes, France, possible arson, affects 160,000 households.

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“Knowledgeable Narayan Hit in the Royal Court”

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Protest outside youth group’s big meeting, loud inside support for agenda.

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Lumbini Province’s Policies and Programs Passed by Majority in Assembly

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“Student Sells ‘Kaafal’ to Pay for Education and Food Needs”

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Severe Flooding Strands Thousands, 5 Dead (Kyodo News)

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In April, Japan’s basic prices reach highest point in two years.

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Paresh Rawal returns ‘Hera Pheri 3’ signing amount with interest.

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Shekhar Koirala requests to show resignation if not kept for two years.

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Murder Case: Remembering June 10 as Black Day with Display (Pictures)

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Breaking News: President Trump Supports Partnership Between Japanese Steel and US Steel.

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Princess Aiko’s First Trip Abroad to Laos Scheduled for November

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Meeting with Families of Martyrs and Conflict Victims

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Tokyo Metro to join in operating London Underground (TV Asahi network)

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Ramesh, a Writer Who Turned Scars into Stories with Simplicity.

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Why did the Supreme Court order to keep Chhavilal Joshi under surveillance?

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What did the International Democracy Union say about the Monarchist Movement?

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Reporting Three Incidents: Issue Affecting Eight People to be Addressed

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Russia and Ukraine Begin Largest Prisoner Exchange Ever: First Round (Kyodo News)

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Chinese Contractor’s Bullying: Challenge to Nepal’s Parliament

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Campaign for Software for Digital Security is Like This

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Stop the trend of reducing budget based on access: Chief Minister Lama.

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Rice prices in Japan double compared to last year.

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China Opposes Political Interference in Education; Criticizes U.S. for Revoking Harvard Student Visas

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“25-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Suspected Role in Baby’s Bathtub Death”

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“Nepali Team Announces Friendship Games with Thailand”

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Use Jyoti Development Bank’s Mobile Banking App to Win Rs. 500 Cashback on Air Tickets

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“Monarchy Group Warns of Possible Arrests in May 15 Protest”

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China and North Korea’s Relationship Strained: Reasons for Decreased Influence and Military Distrust

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Over 351,000 New Voters Added in Parsa, Women’s Participation Highlighted

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Two young individuals caught with a pistol.

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Ukraine and Russia Escalate Attacks, Drone Strikes Intensify After Ceasefire Collapse

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“Reformation of Madhesi Cabinet with Oath Taken by Kushwaha and Yadav”

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Is China Looking Towards the Leader of the Nepali Congress, Vidya Bhandari?

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“Over Ten Crore Seized Smuggled Goods in Nepal in One Year”

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Ravi Lamichhane’s Case Progressing, Decision Expected Soon!

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Today in History (May 23) – Joint News

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United States receives Boeing plane from Qatar for use as Air Force One.

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Two young men caught with pistols from Tanahu.

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Nepal’s Win in Practice Game

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LDP to Postpone Political and Financial Reform Amid Factional Backroom Fund Scandal

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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has decided to postpone reforms concerning "politics and money" in light of the factional backroom fund scandal, including the reconsideration of policy activity funds and investigation research publicity staying expenses

Nepali Ambassador Dr. Durga Bahadur Subedi Honored as Chief Guest at Tokyo’s Chaitrashtami Festival

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Tokyo witnessed a momentous occasion today as Nepali Ambassador Dr. Durga Bahadur Subedi graced the Chaitrashtami Festival as the Chief Guest. The festive gathering, held in Tokyo, marked a celebration of cultural heritage and camaraderie.

Tech Giants Google Cut Jobs: What It Means for Workers

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Big companies like Google and Amazon are letting go of lots of employees, and it's got people worried. Google fired hundreds of workers recently, saying it's all about making things run smoother and saving money.

Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum: A Cultural Gem and Revenue Generator

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The Narayanhiti Royal Palace Museum, situated in Kathmandu, has experienced a remarkable surge in visitor numbers over the past 9 months. More than 200,000 individuals have explored its historic halls and exhibits, transforming the museum

Unraveling the Mystery of Swift Resignations: A Journey with Monten

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April has kicked off, signaling a flurry of new beginnings, including fresh graduates stepping into their new roles. However, amidst the excitement, there's a recurring trend - new hires leaving their jobs abruptly. Intrigued, we

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s Vision for Nepal: With New Budget Policies

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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal recently talked about some big changes for Nepal's government and economy. He wants to do things differently to make life better for everyone. First off, he talked about how the

Cherry Blossom Delight at Japan Mint In Osaka

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In a beautiful sight, lots of cherry trees are blooming at the Japan Mint in Osaka, Japan. It's a special event that happens every spring. People love to come here to see the cherry blossoms.

Tragic Accident Claims Life of Nine-Year-Old Girl in Takasaki City

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A terrible accident happened on Saturday morning in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, taking the life of a young girl just nine years old. It was around 8:50 a.m. when the accident occurred at a crossing

Japan Helps Build New Classroom in Gorkha District

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Good news from Gorkha district! A brand-new classroom building at Shree Rameshwary Secondary School was officially opened on March 28, with Ambassador Kikuta in attendance. This new building is part of a project supported by

Making Driving Exams Easier for English, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Nepali Language: Fukuoka Prefecture Leads the Way

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Imagine you want to drive a bus or a taxi, but you're not so good at Japanese. That's a problem, right? Well, not anymore! In Fukuoka Prefecture, they've come up with a smart idea to

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