Public View on Diplomatic Productivity of Nepal
Krishna Hari Pushkar
It is interesting to see that the general public of Nepal are yearning to know and learn about the productivity of the Nepalese Foreign Ministry and its entire mechanism inside and outside the...
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" This event has been reviewed by a seismologist. Magnitude5.9 Date-Time Wednesday, July 07, 2010 at 23:53:33 UTC Wednesday, July 07, 2010 at 04:53:33 PM at epicenter Location33.417°N, 116.483°W Depth11.7 km (7.3 miles) RegionSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Distances ...
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COPENHAGEN: Deal in COP 15 in Copenhegen, but Developing nations specialy Africon and Island countries rejected this deal. " Several developing nations rejected on Saturday a climate deal worked out by US President Barack Obama and four major emerging economies, saying it...
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Well now Gordon Brown has gone half way between his first pledge 20% to 30% cut in emissions by 2020. That could mean that USA may do the same, I wonder if India will be happy? Has UK paved the way for...
The problem is the state of debt EU countries have been placed into by the recession restricts much of the commitment of money by the poorer members. The question of pledging by the poorer members would also...
Well does this mean that there is another corruption scandle like cash for oil? It seems there is bad accounting and what is ment by "bilateral and multilateral" ways? Or is it just a case of sorry we...
Brazil will be allowed to impose sanctions of $295 on the United States each year, a fraction of the $2.5 billion that the country sought.Brazil targeted U.S. goods and drug patents for nearly $3 billion, while the United States argued that the sanctions should not exceed $30...
The developed world are making a new agenda to force the develpoing and underdeveloped countries to make relative measures ,as they do,to control the green house gas emission.The mistakes of past is compared to...
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"Political and economic dynamics might have changed beyond recognition in the past half-century, but geographical reality appears to be something even Nepal's nuclear-powered neighbors are unable to gloss over. One remains...
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"Today is a dark day for Nokia and Microsoft: Telco Vodafone, equipment maker Ericsson and handset maker Sony Ericsson have joined Google’s camp in making rival cell-phone software. Today,...
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Intel does the right step, turning to Eco technologies Capture free energy to run the Sensor " 'Free' energy Intel is developing devices that can tap the energy in the environment around them. Sunlight is one...
created by SOLARLIFE | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 487 views | 18 recommendations | 2 comments
Despite all the promises Developed nations have not been able to cut down their carbon emission. In fact green house gas emission of the developed countires have increased leading the world to tipping point. This...
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With the sharp rise in global grain prices, many affluent countries with limited arable land have begun looking to Africa for food security. Countries like Angola, Tanzania and Ethiopia have already shown...
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With Christmas just around the corner, I wanted to remind readers of the "One Laptop per Child" program, developed by Nicholas Negroponte, founder of MIT Media Lab. What better gift can your own child get, knowing they've helped another?"LONDON, England (CNN) -- For the...
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A second school has collapsed in central Port-AU-Prince, Haiti, a top Red Cross official has confirmed. CNN is reporting that a Red Cross Official has stated that another school has collapsed in Central...
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