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15 hours ago ago from Hot News OF Day
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Breaking: India, China walk out of Copenhagen COPENHAGEN – The U.S., China, India and South Africa reached a “meaningful agreement” aimed at breaking the logjam on a broader international framework on climate, a senior Obama administration official said Friday . US, China, India and South Africa reach deal COP15 United 97) India plans to reduce the ratio of emissions to production by 20-25 percent compared ...
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6 hours ago ago from Inditop
New Delhi, Dec 27 (Inditop.com) Mongolia, the land of the legendary warrior Chinggis Khan, is all set to open its first major IT outsourcing centre with India's help. While the two countries are working together in a number of fields, information technology (IT) is one in which they have close collaborations, the country's envoy said. Mongolian Ambassador Voroshilov Enkhbold said in an interview to Inditop: We do have BPOs, but with ...
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20 hours ago ago from Voltaire's
Dmitry Kostyukov / AFP-Getty Images Rising Powers: The leaders of (left to right) Brazil, Russia, China, and India By Jim O’Neill | NEWSWEEK Published Dec 7, 2009 From the magazine issue dated Dec 7, 2009 It is now more than eight years since we at Goldman Sachs first wrote about the BRIC concept—the idea that the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India, and China would come to play a new and ...
Related contentOnline gambling
20 hours ago ago from Univers de amusement
With many historical evidences and records we have come to know that gambling has been started many ages before and it has come across many cultures and civilization. The evidence of gambling practices has been recovered from many countries such as Egypt, China and India. Around 900 A.D, most popular gambling games such as Black jack and Poker has been played in China with the help of paper. Then it was introduced into card playing and was ...
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1 day ago ago from Quicktake - As it happens ...
We did not get an agreement on 50% reductions in global emissions by 2050 or on 80% reductions by developed countries. Both were vetoed by China, despite the support of a coalition of developed and the vast majority of developing countries. Indeed, this is one of the straws in the wind for the future: the old order of developed versus developing has been replaced by more interesting alliances. (via The road from Copenhagen | Ed Miliband | ...
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