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Asian markets rise as U.S. stocks surge on Trump’s tariff delay.

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Government and Teachers’ Association Discussion Successfully Concluded

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‘Made in Nepal Expo’ happening in Narayangarh from Friday.

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Get up to 60,000 discount on buying a scooter in the New Year.

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Dr. Mishra is the winner for the position of Bar President.

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“South Korean Unification Minister Emphasizes Maintaining Strong Relations with Japan”

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Japan happy about 90-day break from U.S. tariffs, sees it as positive.

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Regional Collaboration Always a Priority for BIMSTEC: Secretary Pandey

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City employees’ organization demands action against Balenka’s personal secretary Bhupadev.

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“Royal Rally Demands for India’s Photos”

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Deputy Secretary Candidate Prioritizes Japan, US, South Korea Cooperation against China, North Korea

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Asian markets go down again; Nikkei falls 5% due to Trump’s tariffs.

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Successful Third Level Agriculture Ministerial Meeting of BIMSTEC in Kathmandu

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125 people return home after receiving treatment following successful performance in three villages.

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First Universal Studios Theme Park in Europe to be Built (TV Asahi)

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Asian markets continue to decrease; Nikkei falls 5% due to Trump’s tariffs.

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“Murder of 11 People in Mexico”

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“Eight Teams in Lumbini Cup Women’s Soccer Competition”

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Chairman Bhandari of Baglung Tarakhola-3 Found Dead

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“Ukrainian Military Commander Warns of Doubling Attacks in Spring Offensive”

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Asian Markets Continue to Drop as Nikkei Falls 5% Due to Tariffs

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Prime Minister meets Indian Agriculture Minister to discuss food security issues

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Pause in Parliament to gather consensus on ambitious youth in Unified Socialist Campaign

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Israel Attacks Gaza: 29 People Killed – News in Simple Words

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Teachers protest by blocking roads and raising hands against the government.

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“Shocking! Ostrich Attacks Former British Prime Minister! Wife Posts Video on Social Media”

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Why Some People in the U.S. Are Questioning Water Fluoridation

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Nepal Clean-Up Campaign Making Progress

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“ADB predicts 4.4% economic growth for Nepal in current year.”

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Exploring Mustang’s Historic ‘Kagbeni Palace’ for Conservation Purposes

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US Worries about Detention of Chinese Military, Condemns Cooperation with Russia

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Chennai’s Shine Fades with Fourth Consecutive Loss

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Plan to Remove Nepal from ‘Grey List’ Implemented to Improve Status.

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World Food Program: US Halts Food Aid – Comparable to Death Sentence for Starving People

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Two Sherpas not found in snowstorm on Mount Everest.

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Training for Mountain Guides: High Mountain Rescue Techniques for Hill Walkers

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“Prime Minister says to buy vegetables and support local vendors”

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“Countries Start Responding to Trump’s Tariffs – ABEMA TIMES Report”

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Actress Ryoko Hirosue arrested for causing trouble at hospital.

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Mourie Killed Someone – A Person’s Death

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People Upset by Government Actions: Dr. Shekhar Koirala

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Progressive Writers Must Play a Role in Leftist Unity: Prachanda

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Are Japan’s Ski Resorts Facing Disaster Due to Inbound Tourism? Details Revealed.

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Ishiba and Trump to Keep Talking About U.S. Tariffs

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Protest against sending leader to custody for freeing Durga Prasai from incident site.

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“Why did 15-year-old Jeremy wear a different jersey in debut match?”

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US and Israel Leaders Discuss Gaza Ceasefire (Kyodo News)

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Emperor and Empress honor WWII soldiers at Iwo Jima after 80 years.

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Trump Warns of Imposing Additional 50% Tariff on China – Easy Words

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“Support Needed for Regular Pokhara-Chandu Flights to Operate Smoothly”

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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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