Death and devastation: why a rare equatorial cyclone and other storms have hit southern Asia so hard
Equatorial cyclones are rare. That’s one reason Cyclone Senyar has done so much damage in Indonesia and Malaysia.
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90 per cent of South Asia’s population to face extreme heat risk by 2030 - World Bank
The study said the region is expected to face "more frequent and more severe weather” shocks over the coming decade.
Sunil Tambe argues that monsoon shaped caste, trade, faith, and state formation across South Asia, challenging ...
While other parts of China grow more “involuted”, marked by excessive competition and pressure, observers and locals say ...
The Western Ghats, also known as the Shayadari hills, have outstanding universal value due to their exceptional biodiversity, ...
Once dismissed as a remote frontier, Central Asia has emerged as the beating heart of Eurasia. Regional cooperation has changed the game, transforming these landlocked states from bystanders in ...
“For generations, Miami has been a haven for those fleeing communist tyranny in South Africa,” Trump said. “If you take a look at what is going on in parts of South Africa. Look at what is going on in ...
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