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BRICS Leaders Meeting Begins, Discussing Possible Attack on Iran (Kyodo News)

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Political parties attract voters with ambitious but unclear plans for economic growth.

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Discussion on Gaza ceasefire resumes after a pause in talks.

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“Death Caused by Electric Shock from 11,000-Volt Wire”

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Governor Poudel Urges Agriculture Minister to Simplify Agricultural Loans

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Elon Musk announces new American political party

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Flood in Texas, USA: 51 dead, including 15 children, 27 missing

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“Two men drown in river while trying to rescue teenager”

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Placing Seats on a Cricket Field (Pictures)

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Congress Spokesperson Expresses Concern Over Coalition Government, Calls it Challenging to Sustain

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Lumbini Province: Support Given to Government by Civil Liberty Party Returned

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Iran’s top leader makes public appearance, attends religious event after attack (Kyodo News)

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Taiwan invited to attend Nagasaki atomic bomb anniversary event for first time

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Nepal unable to qualify for AFC Championship due to penalty miss.

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“Unsuccessful in Penalty Shootout, Nepal Fails to Reach Asian Cup”

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“Series between India and Bangladesh postponed”

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Chairman Prachanda congratulates championship-winning cricket team.

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27 People Die in Texas Flood, Including 9 Children, Many Missing

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Prime Minister Oli shakes confidence in power-sharing partner

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“Heaven Is Just Like This…”

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Nepal out of Asian Cup after losing to Uzbekistan 4-2 on penalties.

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“Leader Urges Politics to Stay Out of Development Work: Nidhi”

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Macau Customs Seizes 5 Smuggling Cases in 1 Week, Including Concealed Clothing Smuggling

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Experts confirm recent earthquake unrelated to predicted events in popular comic.

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Will New Yorkers Choose a ‘Socialist’ Mayor?

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Deuba: I said there won’t be any split between Girija and Gyanendra.

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Nepal’s Starting XI in Match Against Uzbekistan Public, One Player Change

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Expansion of Tourism Infrastructure on Maurice Hergoz’s Pathway

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“Three Replicas of Tsushima Buddha Statue Allowed in South Korea (Kyodo News)”

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American car sales are slow in Japan due to low demand.

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Cries and Silence: Expressing Emotions Through Words and Silence

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Police Suggests – It’s Not Safe, You Also Use Another Bike to Reach the Top!

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Visiting Hospital Due to Stomach Pain Encounters Live Worm in Gut

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Hamas Sets Conditions for Gaza Ceasefire Proposal, Says Sources (Joint Communication)

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Hamas agrees to Gaza peace plan – a positive step forward.

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“Nepal Aims to Win Second Title by Defeating Singapore Again”

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35 people infected with coronavirus in a week

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Breaking News: Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Ukraine loses all external power supply.

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Request from Mahasangh President Dhakal to Invest British Company in Nepal

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Artist Laxmi Shrestha from ‘Meri Bassai’ fame passes away, sparking discussions.

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Which district receives how much rainfall in different regions with a map?

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Health Minister Poudel discharged from hospital.

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31 People Injured in Bus Accident in Germany, Japanese Man Also Involved

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“Madhav Nepal Continuously Provides Advice on Legal Issues to Business Owners”

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“Senior Lawyer Teekaram Bhattarai’s Comment on Supreme Court’s Decision”

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35 people infected with coronavirus in a week

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Don’t Delay in Passing Necessary Amendments to Citizenship Act

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Challenges in Fairness of “Civilian Return” in Myanmar Election in 80% of Country

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“139 EPA Workers Suspended for Disagreeing”

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Traffic Police Headquarters Targeted for Signature Campaign During Road Safety Drive

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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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