Kathmandu, Feb. 20 -- Kathmandu Art Gallery recently inaugurated 'Imaging South Asia: Nepal in the Making', in Baber Mahal ...
To lower agricultural emissions, policymakers and communities first need to pinpoint the sources—not just by country but crop ...
A unified force in Japan's House of Representatives opens the door for widespread military reform under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, writes analyst Ronny Sasmita.
New climate maps show wild wheat and barley grew in much smaller areas than thought, narrowing early farming origins.
Most farm climate pollution comes from rice and peat soils, and a new map reveals exactly where the biggest hotspots are.
India’s AI infrastructure race just found its most serious hardware backbone. Yotta Data Services has announced plans to ...
India’s Sippy Films is rolling out its legacy IPs including “Sholay” and “Shaan” across animation, microdramas, gaming and ...
Archaeologists may have uncovered the long-lost "City of Iron" in the mountains of Uzbekistan.
The question is no longer whether China will take part in global ocean governance, but whether it aims to shape it-- and potentially lead it.
North Korea has opened its most important political event, where leader Kim Jong Un is expected to map out his domestic and foreign policy agenda for the next five years and further entrench his famil ...
Iran temporarily shut parts of the Strait of Hormuz during live-fire drills as tensions with the US escalated alongside nuclear talks in Geneva. The rare move revived fears of disruption to global oil ...