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The cost of dominance: China's evironmental destruction in the South China Sea
In the midst of geopolitical tensions, a simmering environmental crisis is brewing beneath the surface of the South China Sea. While countries in the region, such as China, are busy strengthening their control, the delicate marine ecosystem is collapsing due to human actions. Decades of intense fishing, dredging to create new land, and the harvesting of giant clams have devastated the unique populations of the South China Sea, pushing many species towards extinction.
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Vietnam Reunification Through the Lenses of Latin American Friends
In the early morning of April 30, 1975, Latin American time, 11-year-old Jesús Germán Faría Tortosa woke up to the sound of "Vietnam ganó, Vietnam ganó" from outside.
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Helmut Kutin, Long-serving President of SOS Children's Villages, Passes Away
Helmut Kutin, former President of SOS Children's Villages International, passed away from a serious illness at a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, at the age of 83, on April 23. He devoted his whole life to helping children in difficult circumstances, hoping to give them a loving home.
Covid-19: PM Boris Johnson Warns Of Covid-19 Risks Despite "Herd Immunity"
According to senior Tony minister, UK has already reached "Herd immunity" with the worst is over, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the high risk of new waves of Covid-19.
Chinese Diplomats Slams Reuters for 'Ugly' Photo of Weightlifting Gold Medalist Hou Zhihui
The Chinese embassy in Sri Lanka blasted Reuters as “ugly” and labelled the photo of weightlifter Hou Zhihui competing on her way to gold in the women’s 49-kg weightlifting as “shameless”.
Apple’s Profits Nearly Doubled In Latest Quarter Despite Pandemic
Apple has spent most of the last two years relentlessly upgrading its product lineup, and its moves are definitely paying off.
Japan: Hotel Business in Tokyo Struggle In The Midst Of Olympics 2020
With the decision of a Olympics without crowds, the stadium for the opening ceremony were near empty, and hotel business were also heavily affected by this decision.
Who Is Naomi Osaka - The Beauty Lights Olympics Cauldron
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka had the honor of lighting the cauldron with the Olympic flame, which signaled the start of the Tokyo Olympics.
Vaccine Inequality Threatens Global Economic Recovery, IMF Warns
Developing economies’ limited access to Covid vaccines threatens to hinder the global economic recovery from the pandemic, the IMF has warned, as it upgraded its growth projections for advanced economies but lowered them for other parts of the world.
UK Warship Enters South China Sea Despite Beijing Warnings
The United Kingdom aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, entered the South China Sea Tuesday and arrived in Singapore despite numerous direct warnings from Beijing to stay out of the region
'Severe' Covid-19 Cases Surge in Tokyo While New Tropical Storm Spares Olympics
Olympic host Tokyo hits record 2,848 COVID-19 cases, seeks more hospital beds while the Japanese Prime Minister said there were no plans to shut down the Games.
New Mutant of Covid Delta Variant Found in Nepal
Nepal on Tuesday itself recorded a total of 3,899 new cases of Covid-19 taking the national tally to 742,817.
How To Watch CBS in Thailand: Live Online and Stream For Free
If you are living in Thailand and want to watch CBS or CBS All Access, but get geo restrictions, you have come to the right place. Here is our guide on how to watch, live online and stream channels in CBS for free in Thailand.
How To Watch CBS in Malaysia: Live Online and Stream For Free
If you live in Malaysia and want to watch movies or sport on CBS - one of the biggest broadcast television in US, you will encounter geo block. Here is how you can unblock CBS safely and watch the channels for free.
China Off To A Strong Start At Olympics, Causing Nationalist Sentiment To Rise
Team China has got a great start at Tokyo Olympics 2020 with a total of 6 gold medals, showcasing its national strength and challenging its opponent, the United States.
Macron Promises Closer Ties with Japan to Oppose Chinese Expansion in the Pacific
President Macron has pledged to bolster France’s security ties with Japan as western allies pivot to the Pacific to try to counter Chinese expansionism.
Luckiest Days in August for Zodiac Signs, Wedding and Other Activities
Check out the timeline below to know what days are most suitable for your schedule in August 2021.
Happy New Month: Best Wishes and Quotes
A new month will come easily and luckily when nice words are spoken out. Here are the most beautiful inspirational quotes and messages to wish your beloved well on the very first day of the month.
Tokyo Olympics 2020 Update: Anna Kiesenhofer Wins Shock Road Race Gold
Kiesenhofer has written her name in her nation's history books, the first Austrian to win an Olympic road race medal and the first to win an Olympic medal in cycling; Japan’s Momiji Nishiya, 13, wins Olympic women’s street gold.
Tokyo Olympics 2020 Update: Adam Peaty Wins GB’s First Tokyo 2020 Gold Making the Olympics History
Adam Peaty stopped the clock at 57.37 seconds to become a double Olympic champion in the 100-meter breaststroke, making the Olympics history.
US is not Superior to Other Nations, Says Chinese Foreign Minister
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Saturday that the U.S. needs a "tutorial" on how to treat other countries equally, marking his latest criticism of U.S. foreign policy as aggressive and undermining to global peace efforts.
Putin says Russian Navy can Carry Out 'Unpreventable Strike' If Needed
The Russian navy can detect any enemy and launch an "unpreventable strike" if needed, President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday, weeks after a UK warship angered Moscow by passing the Crimea peninsula.
Most Unique Covid-19 Vaccination Centres Around the World
As countries around the world roll out mass Covid-19 vaccination programmes, large public spaces from ice rinks to cathedrals are being repurposed as makeshift inoculation hubs.