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Ruling Party Wins Singapore General Election (Joint News Agency)

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Australians vote in election focusing on Trump and living expenses.

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“Nepali Cricket Team Announces 25-Member Squad, 28 Players Dropped in First Round”

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Congress Decision to Support Government’s Policies and Programs with Creative Suggestions

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Labor Party Wins Australian Election.

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Construction of embankment from India on Nepali land faces local opposition.

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“Remains Found Off Costa Rica Coast Are Slave Ship, Not Pirate Ship”

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Actress Ryoko Hirosue receiving treatment for bipolar disorder and hyperthyroidism.

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Are Blue Eyes a Gift of Beauty or a Physical Problem?

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“MPs support Oli’s policies, urge to follow his directives”

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Distributing Land Ownership Certificates to Landless Dalits in Kohalpur

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Man’s Stolen Car Reappears in Strange Coincidence After Buying Used Car

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Farage’s Party Gains Strong Support and Wins Closest By-Election Ever

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“One Local Level, One Smart Trash Can”

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President Trump intends to eliminate tax breaks for Harvard University (TV Asahi).

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Farage’s New Party Gains Strong Support, Wins Closest Ever Election

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Process Pandey achieves title in Voice of Nepal Season 6.

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“Process Pandey Wins Title ‘Voice of Nepal-6′”

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Tsunami Warning Issued After 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake in Chile

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“Car Accident in Pakistan Claims Lives of Eight Family Members”

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Today in History (May 3rd) – United News

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Farage’s political party gains more support and wins tight by-election.

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“Bhojpuri Gold Cup: Discussion in Finals”

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“Nepal Wins Second Place in National Hockey Tournament”

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What did the Foreign Ministry say about the death of Nepali students at Kit University?

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Upcoming Economic Year’s Policies and Programs (Live Broadcast)

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Smokestack Installed at Chapel for Upcoming Pope Election, Preparation Progressing

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Japan and U.S. plan to discuss tariffs more to reach deal in June.

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“President Sigdel at Federal Parliament Review”

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Main Goals of Government Policies and Programs

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Private sector investment in international transmission line, hydrogen energy finds place.

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Construction of #Nepal #Pavilion Halts at Expo 2025 Despite Official Appointments—Unpaid Dues Spark International Concern

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Sister Criticizes Kennedy’s Health Secretary Conspiracy Theory: “Going Too Far” (HuffPost Japan)

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First Use of Baby Drop-off Point at Tokyo Hospital Since Opening

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12 PM, 12 News: Nepali Student Found Dead in Indian University.

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Education Bill Can Be Passed Quickly: Vice Chairman Ghimire

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Ukraine Mineral Agreement: Zelensky President Highlights Vatican Meeting’s First Achievement

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“Tokyo Hospital’s ‘Baby Hatch’ Used for First Time Since Opening”

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Another Nepali Student Found Dead at IIT – Meeting Held

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Another Nepali student found dead at Kalinga University in Odisha, India.

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What happens if someone sends silk through the mail without permission?

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Nepal Needs Global Support to Address Climate Change: Vice President Yadav

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Today in History: May 2 (United News)

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“Tokyo Hospital’s Baby Hatch Used for First Time Since Opening”

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Meeting between Prime Minister and BJP leader Chauthaiwale

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“Official Madhav Basnet Dies in Accident Involving a Fairy”

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“Graduation Ceremony Organized by Seed Financial Academy”

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Residents of Chekampar collect at Yarsa Gumba, with neighbors pitching in.

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What will happen next in the script of Trump’s reckless move?

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Man caught in Osaka after his car hits kids.

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Malaika Responds to Arjun’s “I Am Single” Statement

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In Mumbai, Malaika Arora is making headlines for her professional and personal life. After separating from Arbaaz Khan, Malaika has now started dating Arjun Kapoor. This new couple has caught the attention of Bollywood stars

Sonu Nigam’s Visit to Pashupatinath (Pictures)

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Renowned Indian singer Sonu Nigam paid a visit to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple on Wednesday. --- Author: MAYA | HARUTO Posted at: December 26, 2024 7:00 pm

Japan to Give Schools More Autonomy in Curriculum Update

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A special government committee has been assigned the important job of exploring innovative methods to grant schools greater autonomy in shaping class schedules and curriculum during the upcoming educational overhaul. --- Author: MAYA | HARUTO

Japan to ban fluorescent light production by end of 2027.

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In a recent decision by the Japanese Cabinet, a ban has been approved on the production, import, and export of all fluorescent lights for general use until the end of 2027. This move comes after

China, Japan to discuss seafood ban in upcoming talks.

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The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, is scheduled to engage in discussions with the Japanese counterpart, Takeshi Iwaya, in Beijing on Wednesday, as announced by the Chinese foreign ministry. This anticipated meeting between the two

Imported 43 Crore Pens and 17 Crore Pencils in 5 Months.

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In the ongoing fiscal year 2081/82 in Kathmandu, there has been an import of pens worth 43 crores in just 5 months, while pens worth 17 crores have been imported. According to the statistics department,

Mirror of Possibilities

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Certainly! Please provide me with the article content you would like me to rewrite. --- Author: MAYA | HARUTO Posted at: December 25, 2024 7:00 pm

Demand to remove Sarlahi District Chairman Singh concisely.

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In the district of Sarlahi, Suren Prasad Singh, the president of Nepali Congress, has submitted his resignation and has taken leave from the central office in Sanepa. The party's deputy district president, Navin Prasad Adhikari,

Teacher Salary in Japan to Increase by 10% by 2030.

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In a recent development in Japan, the government has come to an agreement to increase teachers' salaries by 4% this fiscal year and up to 10% by the year 2030. The Minister of Education, Culture,

Health Minister Recommends ‘Action’ in Medicinal Prescription

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In Kathmandu, Health and Population Minister Pradeep Poudel has taken 'action' on medication recommendations. According to a report by Ratopati on February 4th, it was stated that "medicines are not available in government pharmacies," after

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