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Modi's ambitious water plan fails to quench India's thirst
On paper, the water initiative is a success. But unconnected water tanks and broken taps point to a very different reality on the ground.
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Southeast Asia sees near 150% rise in heart disease, study shows
A total 37 million people in the region suffered from cardiovascular disease in 2021 and 1.7 million died from it.
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Indonesia eyes nuclear option in bid to grow energy and cut emissions
It aims to set up its first small modular reactor by 2032, but challenges including finding a suitable location and a lack of local expertise might present hurdles.
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May 16, 2025
Final nuclear plant shutdown leaves Taiwan facing energy crunch
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Sing Yee Ong
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The shutdown takes place just as power demand is projected to rise 13% by the end of the decade, largely driven by data centers and chipmakers.
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May 8, 2025
Indian industries swap polluted air with each other in health fix
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Bhasker Tripathi
India's 1.4 billion people breathe air exceeding the World Health Organization's guidelines for particulate matter, which can cause severe health issues.
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Apr 19, 2025
In China, humanoid robots stride into the future with world's first half-marathon
The 21-kilometer event is billed as a groundbreaking effort to test the limits of bipedal robots.
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Apr 11, 2025
Jawbone from Taiwan shows geographic reach of enigmatic archaic humans
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Will Dunham
Confirmed Denisovan fossils have been identified from only two other places — Denisova Cave in Russia and Baishiya Karst Cave in China's Gansu province.
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Mar 13, 2025
Mongolia's children choke in toxic pollution
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Rebecca Bailey
The toxic smog that settles over the Mongolian capital every winter has been a suffocating problem for more than a decade.
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Mar 12, 2025
'Really suffocating': Pakistan emerges from record smog season
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Valentin Rakovsky
Pakistan regularly ranks among the world's most polluted countries, with Lahore often the most polluted megacity between November and February.
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Mar 1, 2025
'Going mad': Lack of data plagues Asia's long COVID patients
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Annie Banerji
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Mariejo Ramos
Some 230 million people are thought to be affected by long COVID — defined as symptoms persisting for three months or more after the initial infection.
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