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As South Asia faces the escalating impacts of climate change, the region’s ability to respond effectively hinges on more than just access to climate finance and technical solutions.
A high-level Pakistani parliamentary delegation, headed by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has informed the United States that South Asia cannot afford to be embroiled ...
New Delhi: Delhi power minister Ashish Sood on Thursday inaugurated a 20-MW battery energy storage system (BESS) at Kilokari, said to be the \\"largest\\".
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 ...
South Asia's only active volcano is located in India. Here's all you need to know Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea, about 135 kilometres from Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and ...
SEOUL -- South Koreans voted Tuesday in an out-of-cycle presidential election, following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his botched attempt to impose martial law in early ...
South Asia is already one of the most water-stressed regions in the world, facing climate change, resource shortages and economic inequality.
A new anthology of writings from south Asia celebrates marginalised voices Somak Ghoshal 4 min read 14 Jun 2025, 05:00 PM IST A Pride parade in Kathmandu, Nepal, 2024.
South Asia is the most climate-vulnerable region among emerging markets and developing economies. With governments having limited room to act due to fiscal constraints, households and firms will ...
Newly inaugurated South Korean President Lee Jae-myung should not blunt progress toward improved relations between his nation and Japan. Lee, from the left-leaning Democratic Party, assumed office ...
The PMSL Spring will be the first major PUBG Mobile event of the year in the Central and South Asia (CSA) region. Six teams have been invited directly to the event, while four teams were selected ...
Banners showing South Korea’s two main presidential candidates Lee Jae-myung, left, and Kim Moon-soo, right. The June 3 election outcome will have an impact on the country’s foreign policy.