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Caught for Alleged Coercion

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“Trump and Putin Have Phone Call Meeting, Shared by News Agency”

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“A Brahmin Lost in Janai Purnima to Arrive in Province on August 6”

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Memorial service held at the place where Madan Bhandari’s body was found.

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Physical Minister Dahal’s team returns after taking photos on a suspension bridge.

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Hiring F&B Director – Luxury Hotel (Tokyo,Japan)Salary: From ¥800,000/month +

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Caught Individuals Involved in Hyundai Business

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Competing Candidates for President in Poland: Liberals vs. Conservatives (TV Asahi)

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Japanese farm minister sorry for saying he never bought rice.

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“Nepal receives a gift of 25 tons of dates from Saudi Arabia”

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Women’s Team Reaches World Cup Finals, Paras Says: Easy to Insult, Hard to Play on Field

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Prime Minister’s Wife Speaks: Will I Enter Politics or Not Known Yet

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Seoul Apartments Cost About Three Times More than Tokyo Due to Unique Education Situation

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Poll: 81% of Japanese people worried about Trump’s second term as president.

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“Black Leopards Spotted on Dhulikhel-Sanga Road During Monsoon Season”

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Five people arrested with large amount of cash in Siraha.

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US Treasury Secretary Suggests Showing Tax Rates by Region (TV Asahi Network)

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81% of People in Japan Worry About Trump’s Second Term: Survey

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15th Protest Rally: Activists from Across the Country Gather in Kathmandu, Organized by RAPAPA

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“Vehicle from Kerung to Kathmandu Carrying Garlic Behind, Gold in Front”

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“Driver Dies in Scooter Accident”

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“Punjab’s Strong Chances in IPL, Rajasthan Defeated by 10 Runs”

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Chinese J-10 Fighter Jets Show Combat Success in TV Report (Kyodo News)

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Majority of Japanese people worried about Trump’s second term: survey shows

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Ravi’s Virtual Reality Adventure: Exploring the ‘See and Experience’ Situation

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“School Education Bill: Subcommittee Discusses Detailed Smartness Criteria”

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“Sigdel chosen as president of Anem Sangh (Socialist)”

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“25 Summit Invitations Issued as Sagarmatha Dialogue Progresses”

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“New Pope Leo XIV’s Inauguration Mass Begins with Attendance by Aso of LDP”

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Richardson, Olympic sprinting champion, loses in Tokyo race to start season.

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“Reliance Spinning’s Strong Financial Performance Outshines EPS Among All”

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A trailer shows ‘Mahabhoj’ in the story of cooperative scam (video).

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Permission granted to extend Durga Prasai’s detention by another 4 days.

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US Secretary of State Calls Russian Foreign Minister About Peace Proposal (Kyodo News)

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Tokyo officials find Japan’s biggest seizure of ketamine in customs operation.

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“Crystal Palace Wins FA Cup Trophy, Stuns Manchester City, Guardiola Surprised”

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Protecting women’s rights in the constitution is essential for their well-being: Nepali President

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Possible Tornado in the US: 21 Dead, Bad Weather in Kentucky and Missouri

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Young group discusses Khukuri in Lamjung assembly.

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Nora Fatehi Visits Hayat Ground, See in the Picture

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Frequent Accidents Lead to Deaths of Eight People in Road Mishaps

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Today’s History: May 18th (United News)

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Nissan thinks about shutting down 2 plants in Kanagawa as part of reorganization effort.

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“Congress Parliamentary Team: Government Style Change Needed, Not Replacement”

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Motorcycle rider dies in truck collision in Kathmandu.

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Number of Deaths from Accidents in America Reaches 21

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No political party has fully supported Maoists in reaching power.

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153 People Died in Gaza in the Last 24 Hours, Health Authorities Report

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Department of Homeland Security requests 20,000 National Guard soldiers for immigration operations.

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Relationship Between High Blood Pressure and Stroke in Health

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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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