Political Impasse in Nepal Deepens
Deadlines fly in Nepal. The political leaders once again failed to adopt a constituton. The crisis deepens, reports Rajneesh Bhandari in Kathmandu. ...
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Deadlines fly in Nepal. The political leaders once again failed to adopt a constituton. The crisis deepens, reports Rajneesh Bhandari in Kathmandu. ...
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Read more ›Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa, about two times the size of France. It is dominated by vast expanses of sparsely inhabited desert and the fertile surroundings of the Niger river. In historical times, the area was home to powerful empires and the ancient city of Timbuktu, with its architectural wonders, still tells of this era. ...
Read more ›While the latest by-elections signal a new political trajectory for Burma, the long road to reform will be fraught with risks and uncertainties. ...
Read more ›Late March 2012 the government of Denmark agreed with most opposition parties on a plan of public investments in renewable energy and goals for future levels of sustainability. While the agreement was received with enthusiasm and envy by the environmentally inclined segment of the world population, at home the Danish Minister was met with mixed reactions. Why? The centre-left Danes had voted for much higher ...
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