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Articles tagged with #Australia

Good COP, bad COP
Kathmandu shrouded in smoke and smog from stubble and industrial pollution from northern India, as well as the valley's own vehicular emissions…

Schools of the Air
A student in Khijidemba of Okhaldhunga district, receives a radio set and workbooks distributed through the Promoting Stability in Education…

Aid pours into Nepal, but where be vaccines?
Swiss Ambassador Elisabeth von Capeller (centre) handing over the consignment to Health Minister Hridayesh Tripathi on Saturday at Kathmandu…

Aid pours into Nepal, but where be vaccines?
Swiss Ambassador Elisabeth von Capeller (centre) handing over the consignment to Health Minister Hridayesh Tripathi on Saturday at Kathmandu…

Aussie paraglider to jump off Everest
ken Hutt launches off from 7,200m on Cho Oyu in 2014. All photos: KATIE RIVERSApproaching 62 years old, and after retiring from a police rescue…

The strangest Anzac Day ever
Marking the WWI anniversary in Kathmandu through earthquakes and lockdowns

Nepalis trapped Down Under
A statement last week statement by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison advising students not able to support themselves to consider…

Aussies and Kiwis homeward bound from Nepal
The saga of getting back home down under after Nepal suspended all international flights

Nepal COVID-19 lockdown extended till 7 April
Sunday's Cabinet meeting in Baluwatar where ministers and the prime minister maintained physical distancing. Photo RSSThe Nepal government…

Nepal Airlines to fly stranded Australian tourists to Sydney
Nepal’s Coronavirus Control High-level Task Force decided to extend the lockdown by another week, and allow rescue flights to take tourists…

10,000 tourists stuck in Nepal being evacuated
A Buddha Air ferry flight headed to Pokhara on Thursday afternoon over a completely empty air space over Nepal.A meeting of the COVID-19 control…

Australia’s bushfires bring mounting pressure to reduce greenhouse gases
As nature’s fury wreaked havoc across Australia, reducing to ashes all that came in its way – people, flora, fauna, picturesque historic towns…

HARDWORKING STUDENTS
Photo: GOPEN RAINepal’s Number 1 export has been its people. In feudal times, impoverished farmers fled indebtedness, poverty and discrimination…

Migration Certificate
‘Abroad Study’ has entered the Nepali lexicon. Student out-migration now rivals the medical education industry, overseas contract work, and…

Family separation, Bhutan-style
A classroom full of Bhutanese refugee children in Beldangi. Many of them have been denied resettlement to be with their families already in the…
