India’s First ‘Red Road’ Aims to Save Wildlife Through Design, Not Enforcement
If you have ever slammed the brakes because a deer, boar, or stray dog suddenly appeared in your headlights, you understand the deadly problem of highways cutting through wildlife habitat.…
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Japan Pledges $10 Billion Energy Lifeline to Southeast Asia Amid Hormuz Crisis
As blockades in the Strait of Hormuz continue to rattle global energy markets and the Iran war spills into surrounding territories, Japan has stepped forward with a $10 billion emergency…
Singapore’s E-Commerce Market Surges 21% to US$5.9 Billion as Shopee Dominates
Singapore's e-commerce platform market has expanded by 21 per cent in 2025, reaching a total monetary value of US$5.9 billion (S$7.5 billion) as consumers continue to embrace digital shopping channels. This robust growth positions the city-state as a significant player…
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Japan is placing a $16.3 billion bet on reclaiming its position in the global semiconductor industry. The government recently approved an additional 631.5 billion yen ($4 billion) in subsidies for…
Engineering Professor Assigns Cherry Blossom Photography to Heal Stressed Students
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Steel Silk Road: How the China-Laos Railway Transformed Southeast Asian Tourism
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