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In 2004, Aceh was hardest hit by the Indian Ocean tsunami. In 2025, Indonesia’s most disaster-aware province was among the ...
BBC Verify has been assessing a video claiming to show a long-range Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian “shadow fleet” tanker ...
A recent study provides the first detailed map of Cambodia’s coastal seafloor habitats and finds that simple, low-cost ...
Act are currently being finalised and are expected to be presented to Parliament within the next three to four months, CEA ...
Singing about climate change can be a tough sell. But it seems to be working with the group GoldenOak gaining a following.
As relief convoys remain stalled and basic infrastructure is decimated, Palestinians are left unequipped to withstand ...
Thousands of miles from China’s populous coastline, a sharp bend in a remote Himalayan river is set to become the centerpiece of one of the country’s most ambitious – and controversial – ...
If policymakers fail to act or recognise that ‘normal’ weather no longer exists, 2026 and our future will see such stories morph from episodic occurrences into chronic national crises ...
An exhibition rooted in a coastal village facing rapid industrial change, Matarbari Tales uses art, craft and storytelling to record everyday life while raising difficult questions about development, ...
This was perhaps a missed opportunity for India to spotlight a core domestic challenge: The scale of workforce preparation ...
As a child Andrew Ochieng survived the world's second deadliest parasite. Today he is working to stop this little-known killer from the back of a motorbike.
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