
Navin Singh Khadka
Correspondent at BBC World Service
Senior journalist, global multilingual environment correspondent for BBC. 30 yrs in journalism. Int'l climate fellow. Tweets personal. Retweets not endorsement.
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2 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Navin Singh Khadka
Cuatro exsoldados de las fuerzas especiales británicas establecieron un récord al escalar el Monte Everest en menos de cinco días sin el proceso de aclimatarse a la montaña, como parte de una expedición de alta velocidad. El equipo, que incluía a un ministro del gobierno británico, alcanzó la cima del pico más alto del mundo en la madrugada del miércoles.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Navin Singh Khadka
British soldiers make Everest history using new methodNavin Singh KhadkaEnvironment correspondent, BBC World ServiceSandro GromenThe four British former soldiers aim to be back in London within the weekFour British former special forces soldiers have set a record by climbing Mount Everest in under five days without acclimatising on the mountain, as part of a high-speed expedition controversially aided by xenon gas.
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3 weeks ago |
envirolink.org | Navin Singh Khadka
I grew up in Nepal’s capital watching the Himalayas. Ever since I left, I’ve missed sweeping, panoramic views of some of the highest mountain peaks on Earth. Each time I visit Kathmandu, I hope to catch a glimpse of the dramatic mountain range. But these days, there’s usually no luck. The main culprit is severe air pollution that hangs as haze above the region. And it’s happening even during the spring and autumn months, which once offered clear skies.
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.co.uk | Navin Singh Khadka
Image caption, Trekking in Nepal's Annapurna region, where haze obscures visibility of the epic mountains even at close rangeEnvironment correspondent, BBC World ServiceI grew up in Nepal's capital watching the Himalayas. Ever since I left, I've missed sweeping, panoramic views of some of the highest mountain peaks on Earth. Each time I visit Kathmandu, I hope to catch a glimpse of the dramatic mountain range. But these days, there's usually no luck.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Navin Singh Khadka
NowBlue Sharks can sharpen up Harimau MalayaKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, it is said, have found it hard to find "strong footballing nations" for international friendlies due to the national team's …4 hours agoDesigner Prabal Gurung reflects on tough childhood, resilience and runway success in a new memoirNEW YORK (AP) — Designer Prabal Gurung has always been a storyteller. First, it was through the colorful, Nepal-inspired designs that helped him find early success in the cutthroat fashion world.
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Why the #Himalayas hide most of the year now Will they largely be confined to postcards and pictures? With my first-person account -- and myself on the top pic 😀 https://t.co/glicEo9iyD https://t.co/Ugy5gd2IQO

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