Africa’s persisting conflicts are compounding crises of governance on the continent, straining already fragile regions and ...
The continents of America and Europe are slowly becoming further apart as the Atlantic Ocean gets wider due to forces deep ...
The government and industry groups favour a broader trade and investment pact with the United States to help Indian manufacturers integrate into global supply chains while retaining policy flexibility ...
Around 200 million years ago, Earth's last supercontinent Pangea began to break apart, with plate tectonics slowly moving the continents into the world we recognize today. Plate tectonics was only ...
Atlantis, the Lost Continent After establishing legendary significance via an arresting prolog in which the basis for age-old suspicion of the existence of a lost continental cultural link in the ...
PHANG-NGA, Thailand: When the Indian Ocean tsunami hit the south-western coast of Thailand in 2004, it claimed over 5,000 lives. But the local indigenous Moken people miraculously survived with ...
Today marks two decades since a catastrophic tsunami changed millions of lives across the Indian Ocean. In its wake, more than 1,200 personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces toiled over two ...
States and nations along the Indian Ocean commemorated the loss of lives due to a devastating tsunami 20 years ago. A 9.1-magnitude earthquake shook the coast of the Sumatra island in Indonesia, ...
to pay their respects to lost loved ones. People visit a wave-shaped tsunami monument for the victims of the 2004 tsunami in Ban Nam Khem, a southern fishing village destroyed by the wave, during the ...
The lack of tsunami early warning systems in the Indian Ocean before the 2004 tsunami had made the disaster's impact worse. No seismic stations covered the entire area, and no telecommunication ...
significantly boosting its maritime capabilities and countering China’s influence in the Indian Ocean Indian Navy is set for a major capability boost in the New Year with the induction of two ...
India's Deep Sea Mission is on the right track, and the discovery of an active hydrothermal vent 4,500 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean this month will boost scientists' confidence and ...