
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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German President expresses concerns about potential disruption to US-European relations following Trump's return to office.

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The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota, claiming the state violates Title IX by allowing transgender girls to compete in girls' sports.

The ongoing Iran conflict and rising oil prices are forcing Federal Reserve officials to delay interest rate cuts as they weigh competing inflation and employment pressures.
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