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India unilaterally suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism amid longstanding calls for updates to address climate change and population growth.
Scientists warn a court ruling that allows large commercial fishing boats in waters near cities may deplete fish stocks.
Malaysia’s commodities minister is touting palm oil biomass as a coal alternative, but experts warn that the full lifecycle ...
Liverpool FC showcases its leadership in sustainability with latest The Red Way report 4 June 2025, Wednesday Liverpool FC ...
The recently concluded 46th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur has seen renewed interest in advancing regional efforts towards ...
Indonesia received the most funding from China, according to a new report by Zero Carbon Analytics. But uncertainties caused ...
Health experts across the world scramble to save TB projects after US aid cuts and warn decades of progress could be rolled ...
Wandering the streets of Shenzhen, a city which has earned the title of China’s “first city of ‘new-energy vehicles’” (NEVs), ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could cost Asia up to US$700 billion by 2050 and surpass cancer as the world’s leading cause ...
Global yields of wheat are around 10 per cent lower now than they would have been without the influence of climate change, ...
The Latin American country seeks to balance its BRICS leadership with pragmatism and broader multilateral goals ahead of ...
For Thailand to go net zero by 2050, it needs around 250 GW of solar power. That number currently stands at just 3.78GW [and ...