Gopi Chandra Kharel
Articles by Gopi Chandra Kharel
Gopi Chandra Kharel joined IBTimes in January 2013. He has a Masters Degree in Journalism from Birmingham City University in UK and a degree in Journalism, Psychology and English from Christ University, Bangalore India.
He likes to call himself a passionate writer, good listener and an excellent observer of the happenings around the world. He writes trending news with a global perspective in mind. His field of interest includes geo-politics, arts and culture, religious affairs and social media. Follow him in Twitter @sahaja_gopi
Cold Waves Hit Jammu and Kashmir: Temperatures Drop to Minus 13.8 Degree Celsius
China Slams Japanese PM Abe’s Comments on Air Zone
Mandela Comes Home to Final Resting Place; 4500 Guests Attend Xhosa-Style Funeral in Qunu [Photos]
Iran Claims to Have Captured Spy Working for British Intelligence MI6
US Government Failed to Secure Robert Levinson’s Release, Says Anguished Family
'Angry' Colorado School Gunman Vents Fury at Teacher, Wounds 1 Before Killing Self
US Warns North Korea of Possible Backlash After Chang Song-thaek's Execution
Abdul Kader Mollah's Execution Triggers Violence in Bangladesh, 4 Killed
Missing American in Iran, Robert Levinson was a CIA Agent on Unapproved Mission: Report
North Korea Executes Kim Jong-un's Uncle Chang Song-thaek, Another Example of North’s ‘Brutality’ Says US
China’s Heavy Smog Forces Pilots to Undergo ‘Blind Landing’ Training
Fake Sign Language Interpreter at Mandela Memorial Says He Suffered Schizophrenic Episode on Stage
Bangladesh's Supreme Court Uphelds Abdul Kader Mullah's Death Sentence
Asaram Bapu’s Son Narayan Sai Admits Having Physical Relationship with Victim
Uruguay Legalises Marijuana Trade, Contravenes International Drug Treaties
Supreme Court Verdict on Gay Sex: Outraged Public, Activists Call it Step Towards Barbarism; Latest Reactions
Supreme Court Says Gay Sex Illegal, Overturns 2009 Ruling; Black Day for LGBT Community, Says Lawyer
Family of Indian Sailor Jailed in Togo Meets PM Manmohan Singh; Captain’s Release Still Uncertain
Huge Memorial Service for Mandela at 95,000 Capacity FNB stadium; List of World Leaders Present at Event
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