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A five-year program to reduce the adverse impacts of climate change and threats to biodiversity in Nepal, has been officially launched at a ceremony in Kathmandu.
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Israel’s relations with Turkey have deteriorated since 31 May 2010 when Israeli Naval Special Forces commandos killed nine activists, including eight Turkish citizens and U.S. national Furkan Dogan during a raid in international waters on the Mavi Marmara,...
WWF has celebrated the planting of 108,000 tree saplings in the Sacred Garden of Lumbini, the holy birthplace of Lord Buddha.
Due to the big forest fires affecting its North-East regions, Albania has received further assistance through the European Union’s Civil Protection Mechanism. The European Commission’s Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC) reacted immediately...
The Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ebrahim Ebrahim, co-chaired a successful 9th SA-Cuba Joint Consultative Mechanism (JCM) meeting on Monday with his counterpart, Marcelino Medina Gonzalez in Cuba.
After years of lobbying, a new bill has been approved which will improve protection of Guyana’s biodiversity.
British exporters keen on investing in the Far East will be given the opportunity to grow their business on Asian soil when the European Union (EU) / Korea Free Trade Agreement comes into force today.
European Commission President Barroso will be in Essen on Saturday, 9 January 2010 for the inauguration of “‘Essen for the Ruhr”, European Capital of Culture 2010. German President Horst Köhler will also attend the event. An extraordinary...
Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) from January to October 2009 have amounted to $250 million, according to a release issued by the Bank of Mauritius (BoM) on Friday.
France and the United Kingdom have been the principle sources of investments with hotels...