Tag: Nepal
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Hanken University of Economics' new bachelor's program is attracting worldwide interest
received a total of 3,914 applications for its English-language bachelor's and master's programs. Principal Ingmar Björkman expressed satisfaction with the global appeal of Hanken's programs. “Our goal is to raise responsible business graduates who contribute to a sustainable future. The overwhelming feedback, especially on our new Bachelor in Business program, emphasizes our commitment to integrating…
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Espoo added more than 6,500 new residents in January-September
According to preliminary data, the share of foreign language speakers in the population growth was about 80 percent, so the share of foreign language speakers in the population was 22 percent at the end of September. In 2022, the most spoken foreign languages ​​in Espoo were Russian, Estonian, Arabic, English, Chinese and Somali. Espoo’s population…
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Hear the latest news in Lunchekot
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has landed in Turkey to meet his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Ankara, Turkish TV reports. The two are primarily expected to discuss the Gaza war. Every year, many Nepalese leave their homeland for work and study abroad. Some end up in Israel. When Hamas attacked on October 7,…
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Swedish woman falls in love with Pakistani man, flies to KP to marry him
Islamabad [Pakistan]September 16 (ANI): In yet another online love story, a Swedish woman traveled to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to marry her Pakistani lover, ARY News reported. Thanyarat Yantasath (44) arrived in the Swat area of ​​Allabad Charbagh to visit her 23-year-old lover Ahmed Shah. Following their online friendship, the Swedish woman moved to Swat after…
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Nepal’s ruling party leaders embark on visit to Delhi to ‘Know the BJP’
Kathmandu [Nepal], July 23 (ANI): A group of five leaders from the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) embarked on a week-long visit to India on Sunday. As part of the ‘Know BJP’ initiative, a five-member delegation from the CPN (Maoist Centre) is visiting India at the invitation of the Bharatiya Janata Party from July…
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JP Nadda meets heads of diplomatic missions as part of ‘KNOW BJP’ initiative
New Delhi [India]July 5 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party National President JP Nadda interacted with a group of Heads of Diplomatic Missions to India at the party headquarters on Wednesday to elaborate on the party’s ideology and contribution to nation building. External Affairs Minister Vijay Chauthaiwale informed the BJP in a press release about the incident.…
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Design Undefined: How foreign creatives fit into their new environment in Denmark
How is design defined? You could argue that it is everything from building a website and haute couture, to deciding on the interior or the architectural plan for an entire building – and everything in between. For me, design is about the expression of emotions, culture and impressions, but how do these expressions come to…
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Israel shakes, Sanna Marin may fall, alarming climate crisis ignored
HOUR 1 *Protests are growing against the court reform in Israel *The moderates are stable but the government is losing confidence *Japan both needs and is troubled by Chinese mass tourism *Psychedelic mushrooms for severe mental problems * Columnist Ulrika Knutson *The panel with Anders Lindberg, Aftonbladet, Susanna Nyström, DN and Kajsa Kettil, BorĂĄs Tidning…
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What is the Richter scale and which areas are more prone to earthquakes?
Many people do not realize that the Richter scale is logarithmic in nature. This means that each integer increment on the Richter scale represents a tenfold increase in the earthquake’s amplitude, or the size of its seismic waves, so a magnitude 7 Richter earthquake is 10 times stronger than a magnitude 6. It’s worth noting…
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Experience abroad without leaving Norway
If you are longing for a holiday, but don’t have the time or money to go abroad right now, all hope is not lost. You can enjoy the best of other countries directly from your own home, or by exploring the local area where you live. Dream away in your own company, invite to a…
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Copenhagen’s answer to a kibbutz: Instead of picking fruit, the volunteers’ efforts support charitable causes
“I think what we can offer here is really valuable,” says Audrius, hostel coordinator for Globalhagen in Copenhagen, a small but effective hostel in Nørrebro that has found a way to turn ‘comfort tourism’ into real, charitable action. Support good causesFurnished with a cozy cafĂ© bar and three floors of accommodation, this Action Aid partnership…
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Concert Review: Perfect for dates, drinks and dedicated fans of musical theater – next concert is December 8th!
Whether you’re looking for a good setting for a date night, want to scratch the itch in the old musical theater or just want to enjoy a few drinks and live music, an evening spent with the Copenhagen Musical Theater Company (CMTC) will surely satisfy your needs. At least that was the reviewer’s experience of…
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VOA Immigration Weekly Recap, October 2329
Editor’s Note: Here’s a look at immigration-related news around the United States this week. Questions? Tip? Comments? Email VOA’s immigration team: [email protected]. DACA made federal regulation, but future remains uncertain The Biden administration has revised a program that shielded from deportation hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, hoping…
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Combating labor exploitation: employment information for foreigners in 14 different languages
“The guide is a concise way to find basic information about employment in Finland. The guide is also useful for foreign-speaking employers, ”the Inspector explains Juulia Vihervirta From the Occupational Safety Division of the Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland. The guide allows employees to identify if their employment is not in compliance with…
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Coach Dennerby announces the Indian team for the SAFF U-18 Women’s C’ship
New Delhi [India]March 12 (ANI): Head coach Thomas Dennerby on Saturday announced India’s national squad for the SAFF U-18 Women’s Championship. Shortly after naming the national team for the upcoming SAFF Women’s U18 Championship starting on March 15, Dennerby said: “We have many good players in the squad, and these girls represent a really bright…
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Negotiations for a global agreement to deal with future pandemics: WHO Chief Scientist
A few weeks ago, the World Health Assembly (WHA) met in its special session to draw up and negotiate a WHO convention, agreement or international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. Speaking at the opening of the Panex-21 seminar, a WHO chief scientist said: “Some of the discussions that are now taking place at…
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India’s role as the world’s pharmacy becomes more entrenched as the nation inoculates over 100 cr COVID-19 vaccine doses
New Delhi [India]October 21 (ANI): When the country reached the milestone of vaccinating over 100 crore Indians against COVID-19 on Thursday Even after witnessing the devastation created by the two waves of pandemics, India emerged from its effects by increasing the pharmaceutical industry sector and maintaining a resilient supply chain of important medicines. The center…
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National Round-Up: The Social Democrats win the school election in 2021
The Social Democrats have won the school election in 2021 with 23.5 percent of the vote. The school choice is a three-week teaching course for 7.-9. Class that mimics a real election campaign. Students form parties, study democracy and key political issues, and participate in debates. The course culminates in a 12-vote ‘election’ in which…
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Live COVID-19 updates: Nepal to get Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine from China
BEIJING, OCTOBER 7 (Xinhua) -The following are the updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – KATHMANDU-The Chinese government has agreed to grant 1 million doses of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine to Nepal, a senior Nepalese official said on Wednesday. As part of its consistent support to Nepal, the Chinese government…
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Heart and Seoul: Everything you love about Korea, from K-pop to Kimchi
In European classrooms, we were raised under the glare of the Atlas, which made Europe look massive and Canada 30 times the size of South America. Asia is massive, of course, no matter how you look at it, but it may surprise you to notice the absence of a few from its top 25 largest…
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International Round-up: Updating to itineraries opens up four top destinations
The summer holidays are creeping closer, and just in time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that travel restrictions will be eased for four of Europe’s most popular hotspots. The list includes some of Denmark’s most visited summer destinations, including Cyprus and Croatia, as well as the Greek islands of Kos and Rhodes. Where…
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Ten million sanitary napkins donated to the Red Cross in less than a week
In less than a week, the Red Cross has donated ten million mouthpieces from Danish companies. – It’s been overwhelming. We started with 800,000 sanitary napkins, which I think were many. – But in a few days we are now up to ten million mouthpieces. It’s big, it’s great to experience, says Secretary General Anders…
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The Red Cross has donated three million bandages
There are at least three million mouthpieces on the way from Denmark to Nepal. This is the situation after Secretary General Anders Ladekarl from the Danish Red Cross on Friday called for donating excess masks. – We are very overwhelmed by the willingness to sacrifice that has been. It started a bit randomly on Twitter,…
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FACTS: Travel guides open up attractive holiday destinations
The changes apply from Saturday 15 May at 16.00: Changes from orange (unnecessary travel is not recommended) to yellow (pay extra attention during the trip): * Spain (parts of the country). – Asturias. – The Balearic Islands. – Ceuta. – Extremad. – Galicia. – The Canary Islands. – Murcia. – Valencia. * Portugal (parts of…
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“Disastrous situation” in Nepal – the corona situation is serious
The corona situation in Nepal is very serious and society is shut down in, among other places, the capital Kathmandu. Alarms about covid infection have spread at Mount Everest base camp and many have been evacuated from there to Kathmandu. Sofia Olsson from Häglinge is the country manager for Nepal for the Church of Finland’s…
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The coronavirus reaches Mount Everest, a Norwegian climber testing a COVID-19 positive
Sherpa – a member of a Tibetan ethnic group from the Himalayas – who works for his party, also tested the virus. It was originally believed that Ness had pulmonary edema, a condition in which the air sacs in the lungs are filled with fluid, often associated with altitude sickness. Ness’s test was negative before…
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Swedish Prime Minister Lofven appreciates India’s role as “world pharmacy”
India, Sweden’s virtual summit, modi Stefan Lofven coronavirus SII, Nepal receives 348,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine Made-in-India under the COVAX initiative Russia reports 10,253 new COVID-19 cases, 379 deaths Singapore ranks first, India 26 : ai Asia-Pac latest Economic Freedom Index Blinken writes to Ghani for UN-led meeting in India, five other countries on Afghan…
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Live COVID-19 updates: Russia logs 13,447 new cases
BEIJING, FEBRUARY 18 (Xinhua) – The following are the updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – MOSCOW – Russia registered 13,447 more COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, up from 12,828 a day earlier, the country’s COVID-19 response center said on Thursday. The national number has thus increased…
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Icelandic mountaineer John Snorri wanted on K2
On Friday three mountaineers John Snorri SigurjĂłnsson from Iceland, Ali Sadpar from Pakistan and Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto from Chile went missing on K2. The search operation started on Saturday and will continue today. As reported in the media, the last contact of the missing was on Friday morning. The leader of the Seven Summit…