By bno - Bangkok bureau “I have no choice. I force myself to clear land; survival is the priority now,” says Kee Hone, 59, ...
Greenpeace is calling on citizens to rally in defense of the Maya jungle and its species, as government decisions continue to ...
An area of forest more than three times the size of Singapore vanished in Indonesia last year, alarming environmental groups, who have cautioned that deforestation could worsen because of ...
BOGOTA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Deforestation in Colombia in 2024 is expected to have reached a higher level than during the previous year but is still forecast to be among the lowest levels in more ...
Running out of ideas for a unique dining experience? Fret not, Cavern Restaurant's upcoming opening should provide the ...
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call. Since then, health experts worldwide have sat on tenterhooks, ...
Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
Meera Samanther is a familiar name in the women’s rights circle and rightly so. Leaving behind a legal practice in 1995 for a short break, the 56-year-old activist ended up dedicating 20 years ...
UNDER the pretence of going on a company vacation, a gym manager in Shanghai lured 30 of the gym’s employees to Thailand before selling them to human traffickers in Myanmar, reported China Press.
Well, this week’s cuteness was going to be about the Puppy Bowl coinciding with the recent Superb Owl, but then Point ...