Asia News Network

May 21, 2025
We are closed for today, May 12, in observance of Vesak. We'll be back on Tuesday, May 13. Thank you.

MenuMenu

  • Home
  • Around Asia
    • Afghanistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Bhutan
    • Brunei
    • Cambodia
    • Chinese Mainland
    • Taiwan
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Laos
    • Japan
    • Malaysia
    • Mongolia
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Pakistan
    • Philippines
    • South Korea
    • North Korea
    • Singapore
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
  • Geopolitics
  • In–Depth
    • Inside Pacific Islands
    • Celebrating the K-wave
    • The meteoric rise of Chatbots,
      and the lurking risks
  • Business
    • Technology
    • Economic Affairs
    • Corporate Buzz
    • Big Picture
    • Policy matters
    • Agriculture
    • Transportation
    • Energy
    • Markets
    • Gaming
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
    • Sport & Games
    • Work & Life
    • Social Media
    • Culture
    • Entertainment & Arts
    • Asian Flavours
    • Books
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Nature
  • About us
  1. Home
  2. Posts tagged: World (Page 62)

World

ads-wildfire-030822.webp
  • CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENT
  • Home Page

World dangerously unprepared for ‘climate endgame’ scenarios, say scientists

The analysis comes as extreme heatwaves, wildfires and floods killed thousands, triggering concerns about climate change – which is driven mainly by the burning of fossil fuels.

  • Published: August 10, 20227:52 am
  • Author David Fogarty
fhgas020822.webp
  • Economic affairs opinion
  • Home News
  • + 3 more
    • OPINION
    • The Asian View
    • Top News

Russia’s gas cuts – the pain and the gain

They will hurt in the short term but will be a blessing in disguise by accelerating the EU’s green transition.

  • Published: August 4, 20221:20 pm
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
dw-covid3-stock-220729.webp
  • Health
  • Special Focus

Immune response to Covid-19 causes brain damage: Research

Scientists discovered that antibodies produced against Covid-19 mistakenly targeted cells that form the blood-brain barrier – a structure designed to keep harmful invaders out…

  • Published: August 4, 20221:02 pm
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
Kel2.webp
  • GEOPOLITICS
  • Home News
  • + 2 more
    • The Asian View
    • WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

How misinformation derails free speech

The mistrust in leaders that had been building before the pandemic played into the hands of both fringe groups and state-sponsored actors looking to undermine and weaken rivals.

  • Published: August 2, 20221:27 pm
  • Author Adrian Monck
a28.jpg
  • Health
  • Home Page
  • + 1 more
    • Special Focus

‘Living with Covid’: Where the pandemic could go next

These forecasts raise questions about when countries will move out of the emergency phase and into an endemic state, where communities with high vaccination rates see smaller…

  • Published: August 2, 20226:00 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
62be51caa310fd2bec933fa9-1.jpeg
  • Economic affairs opinion
  • Home News
  • + 3 more
    • Home Page
    • OPINION
    • The Asian View

G7’s bid to undermine China’s BRI set for failure

It seems that politicians behind the G7 bid are attempting to recast the BRI, an orderly development plan, as a global power grab.

  • Published: August 2, 20225:54 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
Organic.jpg
  • Asian flavours
  • Lifestyle

Slow Food’, the growing concept taking over ‘Fast Food’

Slow Food promotes the idea of sitting down, relaxing and spending some time chatting with family and friends, while savoring the food.

  • Published: August 1, 202211:54 am
  • Author The Statesman
md_cough_26072022.webp
  • Health
  • Home Page
  • + 1 more
    • Special Focus

Managing a persistent cough after Covid-19 recovery

Recovered Covid-19 patients may cough due to sinusitis, airway issues, irritation of a nerve in the throat, among others.

  • Published: July 27, 202212:50 pm
  • Author Amrita Kaur
a49.jpg
  • BUSINESS
  • Corporate Buzz

Google, world’s biggest seller of online ads, may withstand global recession

Overall, Alphabet reported second-quarter revenue of $69.69 billion, 81 per cent coming from Google's ad business.

  • Published: July 27, 20223:39 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
hzlions101121a-scaled.webp
  • Health
  • Home Page
  • + 1 more
    • Special Focus

Omicron able to infect wide range of animals

A study noted that the infection's presence in wild animals, like wild tigers and lions, is particularly challenging to track, compared to domestic or zoo animals.

  • Published: July 21, 20222:29 pm
  • Author Wang Xiaoyu

Posts pagination

Previous page Page 1 … Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 … Page 100 Next page

SPECIAL REPORTS

Follow Us

Copyright © 2018 - 2024 Asia News Network. All rights reserved.
scroll to top