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Chioma Uzodimma’s Turban Trend: The Imo First Lady’s Stylish Statement

Chioma The spouse of Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, Mrs. Uzodimma, remains an influential figure who continues to make a national impact via her work in public service and advocacy efforts. Chioma’s appeal extends beyond this, as she boasts distinctive fashion choices that make her unmistakable at any gathering. Her signature look includes an affinity…

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Fighting Rising Passport and Driving License Costs: An International Perspective

Under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the prices of passports, driver’s licenses, and other crucial services have risen substantially in the last two years. The government attributes this increase to vital economic reforms designed to enhance the effectiveness of public services, thereby contributing to overall economic growth for everyone. A lot of people express frustration over…

Home Minister Lekhak Defends Stance Amid Calls for Resignation – International Edition (English)
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Home Minister Lekhak Defends Stance Amid Calls for Resignation – International Edition (English)

Kathmandu, May 25 – As demands escalate from various political factions for Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak to resign due to his involvement in a visitor’s visa scandal, he has maintained his stance, asserting that he would withdraw from politics should evidence emerge proving him responsible for irregularities identified at the Tribhuvan International Airport immigration office….

Held to a 1-1 Draw by Arsenal, MU is Still in a Slump
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Party Youth Wings Shake Under Factional Violence

Kathmandu, May 25 – In the previous year, the Nepali Congress established three distinct panels aimed at assisting the party’s allied organizations with their respective ad hoc committees in holding general conventions as per the set deadlines. Following the resolution adopted by the party’s Central Working Committee on August 7 of last year, Congress President…

Patrick Kluivert Announces Provisional Squad for Indonesian National Team Ahead of 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
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How a General Is Made: An Inside Look (International Edition)

Kathmandu, May 25 – The upcoming book titled ‘Shattering Barriers’ narrates the journey of Lt Gen Shakti Gurung, who was the first individual from an ethnically Gorkha background to reach the pinnacle of leadership within the Indian Army. He began his career with the Grenadiers regiment, which typically does not include many Gorkhas, eventually climbing…

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SAFF Unveils Bold Plan to Elevate Regional Football

Kathmandu, May 25 — At its recent Congress held in Kathmandu on Saturday, the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) unveiled a series of initiatives designed to foster a more competitive and community-focused football infrastructure across the area. The Congress, which included representatives from all seven member associations—from Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and…

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Rights Commission Set to Release Tinkune Riots Investigation Report Next Week

Kathmandu, May 25 — The National Human Rights Commission has concluded its investigation into the violent anti-protests supporting monarchy that occurred on March 28, resulting in two fatalities and numerous injuries. Following objections from pro-monarchy factions and their supporters regarding the commission’s neutrality, the constitutional entity aimed to establish a senior committee headed by retired…

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RSP Leadership Crisis Reignites as Court Extends Judicial Custody of Lamichhane

Kathmandu, May 25 — The question of who will lead the Rastriya Swatantra Party in the future has come up again. Following the Supreme Court’s directive on Friday to support the ruling from the Tulsipur High Court, Rabi Lamichhane—the leader of RSP—has been ordered into custody as part of an investigation involving cooperative scams and…

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Defeating the Divide-and-Rule Strategy: An International Perspective

Pakistan, May 25 – Just as spiders thrive by spinning intricate webs, so too has India operated within the complex geopolitical landscape of South Asia. For decades, India acted like a spider, ensnaring neighboring countries in longstanding disputes through tales of conflict. Its approach was straightforward: amplify historical grievances, boost proxy actors’ influence, and exploit…

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Walking the Wire: International Edition (English)

On May 25, in Pakistan, the decision to revoke passports and file First Information Reports (FIRs) against repatriated citizens is presented as an effort to safeguard national honor. This rationale suggests that these people bring shame upon their homeland when overseas, highlighting a shift towards prioritizing public image rather than crafting effective policies. However, penalizing…