
Former Rapper Balendra Shah Sworn In as Nepal's Prime Minister
Balendra Shah, a former rapper, has been sworn in as Nepal's new Prime Minister following an election victory.

Balendra Shah, a former rapper, has been sworn in as Nepal's new Prime Minister following an election victory.
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Top EU diplomats traveled to Ukraine to mark the anniversary of events in Bucha, a town near Kyiv, during Russia's invasion.
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The Home Office will update guidance on non-crime hate incidents to end police recording of minor online disputes.

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A 36-year-old man was discovered with fatal gunshot wounds outside Central Park in Manhattan late Tuesday night.

The Department of Education will move to a smaller Washington building after significant staffing cuts left current headquarters 70% vacant.

Separate incidents involving inflammatory social media posts, evacuation policies in Lebanon, and political lobbying debates have drawn attention.

Senate Democrats defeated a GOP-sponsored amendment that would have required voters to show photo identification when casting ballots.
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