18TH SAARC SUMMIT: Challenges Galore | NewSpotLight Nepal News Magazine
Given the present race of India and China to increase influence, South Asia cannot remain out of their horizon. From Yangon to Australia’s Brisbane to Fiji’s capital Suva, Chinese president Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are competing to increase their influences. As Nepal is hosting the 18th SAARC Summit, how China, an observer, can move its diplomatic wheel also determines the course of the region.
This is the course blog for the participants in the Danida Fellowship Centre course on Climate Journalism implemented by Danicom and Nordeco.
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RARA CONFERENCE Mounting Pressure | NewSpotLight Nepal News Magazine
RARA CONFERENCE Mounting Pressure
As less than a month remains for the United Nations Framework for Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP20) to commence in Lima, Capital of Peru, between December 1 and 12, 2014, a 2-day national conference has concluded with a 9-point Rara Declaration at Rara, Nepal’s largest lake at the altitude of 3,000 meters. Nepal, as a leading nation raising the voice about the consequences of climate change in mountain countries and for mountain people, the Rara Declaration has again reiterated that the mountain countries are the most vulnerable to climate change and they need a common voice to address the common issues
RARA CONFERENCE Mounting Pressure | NewSpotLight Nepal News Magazine
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