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History Today: May 12 (United News)

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Bus with religious travelers crashes, causing death of 21 in Sri Lanka.

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Accusation of Stealing Property of a Single Woman by Local Representative

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Governor nominee resigns after discussion with recommendation committee, Vishwa Poudel.

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Anil Basnet Arrested in Three Incidents: Two More Days in Custody Added

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Award presented by Chief of Army Staff

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South Korea’s ruling party candidate Kim Bun-soo makes a comeback in presidential race.

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Hamas shows video of two Israeli captives alive in Gaza.

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Government policy and programs approved by the legislature’s representative assembly.

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Communists believe only united, society transformation campaign is meaningful – Mohan Vaidya

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Mayor Hark urges support for Maoists in promoting local development.

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Israel bombs UNRWA warehouse, resulting in 4 deaths (TV Asahi network)

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Government study finds nearly 40% of Japanese people feel lonely.

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Death of Assistant Inspector in Accident: A Tragic Incident

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South Korea’s former prime minister accepts rejection of candidate change proposal.

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Judge stops most of Trump government’s big plan to reduce federal agencies.

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Blast in Srinagar During India-Pakistan Ceasefire Lasts Several Hours

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Have India and Pakistan Reached a Situation to Stop War?

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India Warns of Retaliation: Pakistan Must Take Responsibility

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Brother Dies in Motorcycle Accident

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South Korean ruling party rejects candidate change, votes for reinstating Kim Bun-su.

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Judge stops most of Trump’s plan to shrink federal government departments.

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“India Warns of Strong Response to New Attack from Pakistan”

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“India to Maintain Two Restrictions on Pakistan Despite ‘Ceasefire'”

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Nepal’s Constitution Ensures Rights for All Ethnicities: Minister Gurung

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European Leaders Show Strong Solidarity Towards Ukraine

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Political economist Patrick Deneen suggests strengthening democracy even if liberalism weakens.

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First Safety Forum Held by U.S. Military and Okinawa After Assault Cases

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This is the time to analyze the country’s situation properly: Speaker Ghimire

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Kings Make Country Poor: Prime Minister Oli

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Saudi Foreign Minister Discusses with India and Pakistan – Simplified Diplomatic Talks

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Nuclear Treaty Meeting Considers Changing Recommendations, Impact on Dispute Discussion

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“Believe in Him”

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Discussion on three alternatives after Governor appointment missed despite PM’s deadline.

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Production of Hetauda Cement Factory Stopped

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Putin doesn’t criticize the West by name, justifies Ukraine invasion at Russian Victory Day event.

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American car companies strongly criticize the trade agreement between Trump and the UK.

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Violence erupts again in Jammu and Kashmir.

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“Terrorist Attacks Affect Entire South Asia, Not Just India-Pakistan Issue”

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“President emphasizes importance of laws in building a just society”

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Today in History: May 10th (United News)

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American car companies criticize President Trump’s trade agreement with the United Kingdom.

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“Justice Summit 2025: Effective Legal Implementation to End Social Divisions”

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“Chandra Dhakal Urges Foreign Investors to Consider Nepal’s Promising Opportunities”

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The Government Violating Human Rights, Says a Report

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Actor Hamal performed well in the role of ‘Narasimha Avatar’.

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Did President Trump label Japanese media as dangerous? Fact check by a summary site.

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Woman taken into custody for starting fire in her own house.

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“Linden’s Demand: Check All Leaders’ Assets, Let’s Start with Me”

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Chairman Shrestha Strives for Emotional Unity More Than Legal in NRNA

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Arrest made in Osaka Prefecture after discovery of dismembered body parts

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In a recent development, the Osaka prefectural police have taken into custody a 28-year-old individual who is currently unemployed. The arrest was made in connection with the alleged disposal of body parts belonging to a

“Double-digit Decline in Stock Market: A Closer Look”

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In Kathmandu today, the stock market witnessed a significant dip for the third consecutive day. The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index dropped by 14.08 points, reaching 2715.91 points. This downturn in the market was influenced

“Prachanda Launches Campaign to Empower Party with Community Engagement”

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The Chairman of the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist Centre), Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', has recently initiated a campaign to refocus the party towards serving the people by prioritizing its class and community interests. This move

“Telecom to Offer 25% Share to Public This Year”

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Kathmandu - The Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has recently announced that Nepal Telecom is considering offering a 25% share to the general public. This decision was disclosed during the 21st-anniversary

French Prime Minister Pushes Through Budget, Cabinet No-Confidence Motion Rejected

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French Prime Minister, Bail, faced controversy in the National Assembly on the 3rd of the month as he pushed through the 2025 budget without a vote. This move, based on constitutional provisions, has sparked opposition

Trump softens stance on Mexico after border deal, delays imposing tariffs.

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Kathmandu - Following the signing of a trade agreement, American President Donald Trump has decided to delay the imposition of tariffs on Mexico. This decision comes as part of the efforts to prevent the illegal

Ensuring Indigenous Rights in the Constitution: Speaker’s Declaration

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The Chairman of the National Indigenous Commission, Devraj Ghimire, highlighted the assurance of fundamental rights for indigenous communities in Nepal as enshrined in the constitution. At the fourth annual event of the Indigenous Peoples Commission

EU Foreign Minister Laughs at Trump’s Tariff Hint, Discusses Response at EU Summit

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US President Trump's recent announcement of imposing tariffs on the European Union (EU) has prompted a response from EU's foreign minister, who cautioned that if a trade war were to ensue, it would benefit China.

“10-Day Power Outage in Vishnupur Station Area”

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The distribution center of Nepal Electricity Authority in Siraha has announced a scheduled power outage in the Vishnupur-Lahan section of the Vishnupur feeder for up to 10 days. This outage is due to the need

“Dealing with First Day Jitters: Tips for Managing Initial Stress”

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In a recent development, the government has announced an increase in funding for public schools to improve educational facilities and resources. The decision comes as a response to growing concerns over the quality of education

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