NEPAL: Peace process deadlock undermining development
IRIN - Fri Dec 4, 5:45 am ETKATHMANDU, 4 December 2009 (IRIN) - A deadlock in Nepal's peace process is threatening development and stability in the country, say aid workers and analysts.
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KATHMANDU, 4 December 2009 (IRIN) - A deadlock in Nepal's peace process is threatening development and stability in the country, say aid workers and analysts.
Aradial , a global provider of RADIUS server/AAA and policy control solutions for IP service providers , today announced that a new billing and CRM solution went live at Nepal Telecom, Nepal's largest telecommunications operator.
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet issued a declaration on climate change after an outdoor meeting in the shadow of Mount Everest, in a region where shrinking glaciers threaten rivers essential to development in China, India and Pakistan.
(Corrects date of Maldives meeting in seventh paragraph.) Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet met at the Mount Everest base camp to highlight how climate change is shrinking Himalayan glaciers and threatening rivers essential to agriculture and development in China, India and Pakistan.
SYANGBOCHE, Nepal — Nepal’s top politicians strapped on oxygen tanks today and held a Cabinet meeting amid Mount Everest’s frigid, thin air to highlight the danger global warming poses to glaciers, ahead of next week’s international climate change talks. The government billed the stunt as the world’s highest Cabinet meeting. The ministers, wearing yellow oxygen masks and purple sashes reading ...
The Giving Tree Band, along with Princeton's Jared Bartman, will play a benefit concert at the Prairie Arts Center at 7 p.m. today, Saturday, to benefit orphanages in Nepal. The Giving Tree Band, which plays rock music on acoustic instruments, is also a leader in sustainable energy, and recorded an album last year using only solar energy.
Pankaj Joshi is accused of stealing a $1 million jackpot. But you probably won't find him unless you're in Nepal.
Climate change is melting glaciers high in the Himalayas, threatening crucial water resources for much of Asia -- and giving us a convincing reason to fight it
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet will meet at the Mount Everest base camp this week to draw attention to the threat of climate change from melting glaciers and government efforts to protect the Himalayan environment.
Nepalese ministers equipped with oxygen tanks battled freezing temperatures to meet in the shadow of Mount Everest on Friday to highlight the impact of climate change on the Himalayas.
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet will meet at the Mount Everest base camp this week to draw attention to the threat from climate change and the government’s efforts to protect the Himalayan environment.
Authorities say the clerk may have fled to his native Nepal to avoid prosecution.
Trekkers walk in the backdrop of the 8850 meters Mount Everest, white peak seen left, at Syangboche, a town 3900 meters above sea level, in Nepal, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. A group of Nepalese ministers reached the Mount Everest region Thursday for a Cabinet meeting being billed as the highest ever, a stunt meant to highlight the threat global warming poses to Himalayan glaciers. (AP Photo/Gemunu ...
Washington - US President Barack Obama is weighing the possibility of making a second trip to the climate change summit in Copenhagen this month, a senior aide said Friday. The White House was discussing whether Obama should return for the final days...
Stockholm - Climate change and illegal rainforest logging were highlighted Friday at an awards gala in the Swedish parliament for winners of the 2009 Right Livelihood Awards, often called the alternative Nobel Prize. We are facing a global climate d...
Nepalese ministers prepared Friday to fly to a remote mountain plateau in the shadow of Everest for a high-altitude cabinet meeting to highlight the impact of global warming on the Himalayas.