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As climate change and geopolitical tensions converge, South Asia’s fragile hydro-politics could be entering a dangerous new era of conflict.
GENEVA - Over 165,000 people have fled increasing tensions and conflict in South Sudan in the past three months, seeking safety both within the country and across borders and deepening an already dire ...
The World Bank's latest book documents the extent to which households and firms are aware of climate risks, are taking actions, and are hindered in their actions by their circumstances. The findings ...
South Asia is facing a sharp rise in extreme weather, with nearly 90 percent of the population expected to be exposed to intense heat and more than one in five people at risk of severe flooding by ...
Conflict and disease put a strain on South Sudan's fragile healthcare system. Posted: 26 May 2025 | Last updated: 26 May 2025. Elizabeth Nyachiew, a midwife supervisor with Doctors Without Borders ...
If the United States falls behind Russia and China in South Asia, it won’t just forfeit clean energy leadership—it will forfeit the future of nuclear diplomacy in the region.
A federal judge on Tuesday evening ordered the Trump administration to maintain custody of immigrants that lawyers say were removed from a Texas detention facility and abruptly sent to conflict ...
Conflict was the leading cause of hunger, impacting nearly 140 million people across 20 countries in 2024, including areas facing "catastrophic" levels of food insecurity in Gaza, South Sudan ...
May Day 2025 speech given by Deepal Jayasekera and M. Thevarajah. Comrades and friends, South Asia is being dragged into the vortex of geopolitical tensions, with India and Pakistan rapidly moving ...
This projection of power in the South and East China Seas has brought China into conflict with several Asian states, like Japan, the Philippines, Brunei, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Market In Museums and the Market, ‘South Asia’s Moment Has Come’ Prices are rising, and international curators are staging shows. 'There is room for growth,' one expert says.
GENEVA – Severe flooding triggered by torrential rains in recent weeks has displaced almost 10,000 people in Tanganyika Province, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This unfolding emergency ...
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