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China, South Korea and Japan agree to strengthen free trade

China, South Korea and Japan agreed Sunday to strengthen free trade in the face of a raft of new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
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Second Hunting season begins in Dhorpatan

The second hunting season of this year has begun in Dhorpatan, the only hunting reserve in Nepal. In the second season, 35 wild animals including 13 Pseudois nayaur, Bharal (himalayan blue sheep), 10 Jharal (himalayan thar) and 12 wild boars are going to be hunted.
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Police seeks relevant information regarding pro-monarchy pro...

On March 28, pro-monarchy protesters were involved in acts of violence such as damaging public and private properties, setting fires, and looting.
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‘Dhawal Shumsher under investigation for offense against the...

Rana was arrested on Friday for allegedly inciting violence during a pro-monarchy protest.
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Pathibhara cable car dispute: SC issues interim order to halt construction

Following an initial hearing on the writ petition filed by Yam Bahadur Limbu and others, the SC ordered that all proceedings be kept in the current state until a final decision is made on the interim order.
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SC hearing on Ghising, Shakya deferred

The hearing on writ petitions filed by former managing director of Nepal Electricity Authority Kulman Ghising and his successor - the newly appointed Managing Director - Hitendra Dev Shakya has been deferred.
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National Assembly meeting adjourned, rescheduled for 1:15 pm

The meeting of the Federal Parliament, the National Assembly, which was scheduled to meet at 11:15 am today, has been postponed after it could not be held at the scheduled time due to some reasons.
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Speaker urges parties to discuss Tinkune incident in Parliament

Speaker Devraj Ghimire has urged political parties to discuss Friday's incident in Tinkune in Parliament. 
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Prime Minister calls for all-party meeting

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called for an all-party meeting to assess and evolve a common position on Friday’s violent protests organized by pro-monarchy groups in Kathmandu.
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Nirmal Niwas turns away Metropolis’ penalty letter

Former King Gyanendra has refused to accept a Kathmandu Metropolis letter demanding that he pay a fine of Rs 793,000 in penalty for the damage and litters last Friday in and around the protest hotspot of Tinkune.

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