Sponsored
South Korea divided, troubled as Lee Jae-myung takes over
Posted
South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung assumed office amidst political division following a martial law declaration. He pledged unity, economic revitalization, and improved international relations, particularly with China and North Korea. Concerns remain about the concentration of power within his party and potential legal challenges, raising questions about the future of South Korean democracy and political stability.
Search
Categories
- National
- International
- Business
- Technology
- Health
- Education
- Sports
- Entertainment
- Travel
- Environment
- Science
- Law
- Agriculture
- Real Estate
- Opinion
- Religion
- Weather
- Automotive
- Social Issues
- Culture
- Sci-Fi & Future
Read More
Speaker’s talks with major party whips fail to resolve House deadlock
KATHMANDU: Discussions led by Speaker Devraj Ghimire with the chief whips of the three major...
OPEC+ giants ramp up additional oil to India; market share nears 78%; supplied 375,000 bpd to India in May
India's top oil suppliers, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, and the UAE, have boosted...
Jya: Punhi festival begins in Panauti
KAVREPALANCHOWK: Residents of Panauti are set to celebrate the three-day Hilejatra, also known as...
Shah Rukh Khan drops a comment on Suhana’s snap
Shah Rukh Khan publicly expressed his admiration for his daughter Suhana Khan's stylish ad...