Portraying China’s presence in Africa with flags on maps can distort African states’ sovereignty and their power to make ...
University of Tokyo researchers have investigated the origin and dispersal scenarios of Homo sapiens into East Eurasia. The ...
It's long been known that control of the vast Eurasian landmass and its resources is the key to global hegemony. Every empire ...
The United States is a secure power. Situated in a hemispheric citadel, and protected by wide oceans, the US could ...
For centuries, the world has accepted the idea that Earth is divided into seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. However, a recent study is ...
Eurasia has undergone ... Eurasia and northeast Africa. The results show that Nemacheilidae originated in the region of nowadays Indochina and expanded from there in multiple waves. More details are ...
President Trump's foreign aid freeze, including a 90-day halt on PEPFAR, has disrupted HIV treatment for millions in Africa, risking thousands of newborn infections. Clinics are shutting down ...
But the building turned itself around 15 years ago in the wake of the Fifa World Cup hosted in South Africa, and people started moving back in. After Covid, people returned and the building is now ...
Lalitha Ramani, general manager for Google Maps India, told Rest of World the company has been undertaking several initiatives within the country to “make navigation and exploration journeys more ...
In this context, the strategic partnership between Israel and Azerbaijan can be beneficial not only for the Middle East but also for America’s broader strategic priorities in Eurasia.
JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa defended South Africa's land policy on Monday after Donald Trump's threat to cut off funding because of what he said were land confiscations. Trump said ...
Some of the world’s most vulnerable populations are ... programme to reduce malnutrition has been suspended. In South Africa and Haiti, officials and aid workers worry that hundreds of thousands ...