What happened in the world today?

Jestha 9, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

What happened in the world today?

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The police submitted a report with the opinion that 108 cases should be prosecuted in the three-cornered incident, in all the 79 local level employee protests in Karnali, from mid-June printing of driver's licenses by the security printing center to the cancellation of Harvard's right to admit foreign students by the American government, the news was in discussion today.

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Police have submitted a report to the district attorney's office after investigating those arrested during the violent demonstration of monarchy supporters in Tinkune, Kathmandu on March 15th. According to the spokesman of District Police Complex Kathmandu, Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra, a report has been registered with the public prosecutor with the opinion that 108 people should be prosecuted on Thursday. The police arrested and investigated 90 people for this. 

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli reiterated that there is no possibility of returning to the monarchy thrown by the people. At the opening session of the 10th Congress of the National Youth Association of Nepal, which started on Friday in Pokhara, Oli, who is also the President of the UML, made a sarcasm by saying that the monarchists will move the date of returning the king again. He even sarcastically said that he should make a throne at home. 000

On the call of local service staff network of Nepal,

All 79 local level employees of Karnali province have stopped non-essential services,  . Since Thursday, they have been protesting by sitting in front of the office of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers and the Provincial Assembly. The protesting employees say that the provincial government has not amended the Local Services Formation and Operation Act, 2081 and adopted a discriminatory policy against them. 000

The driver's license will be printed by the Security Printing Center from mid-June onwards. According to the agreement reached on Friday between the Transportation Management Department under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport and the Security Printing Center, the center will print driver's licenses from mid-June.  

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Trump's administration on Thursday canceled Harvard's right to admit foreign nationals (more than a quarter of the student population)

 . This has intensified the President's fight against the prestigious university . 

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