The Uzbeks have an aptitude for rail travel. In a very different way from the chaotic manner in which the Indians took to the ...
Rising sea levels could plunge more than 100 million buildings underwater by 2100, scientists have warned. The experts in ...
In a country where power is highly centralized, Moscow sets the tone for Vladivostok, 4,000 miles away, complicating longstanding ambitions to make it a trading powerhouse.
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India's big push in petrochemicals could tip Asian supply balance: S&P Global Ratings
India is set to become a major force in the petrochemicals industry, potentially impacting the Asian supply balance. S&P ...
A change in government has cast doubt on plans for a Bangkok Grand Prix, but observers remain hopeful that the country will ...
Azerbaijan’s energy transition is not simply about replacing fossil fuels. It’s about ensuring long-term geopolitical ...
In recent decades, South Asia has witnessed increasingly frequent episodes of heavy rainfall, leading to recurrent floods in ...
What the Red and Blue Areas Reveal in 2025 Significant Population Clusters Highlighted in Vivid Colors Recent global data ...
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100 million buildings across Africa, Asia and America face threat from rising seas
The analysis took into account coastal infrastructure exposure in regions of Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central and South America. “Sea level rise is a slow, but unstoppable consequence of warming ...
The capacity and reach of the undersea cable infrastructure connecting South Africa to the world is growing at a rapid pace.
JERUSALEM: US President Donald Trump voiced optimism that there was a "real chance" to end the war in Gaza, as Israel ...
It’s not a sea, it’s a chessboard. On its waters float aircraft carriers, millions of tons of goods, and the promise of an ...
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