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Bengaluru’s MAP Academy is now Impart—interactive timelines, more resources on regional art
With the introduction of two new sections — Journeys and Timelines — Impact seeks to offer more collaborative research and ...
And right now, Bangkok’s print community isn’t exactly gigantic – but it’s good and it’s growing. Risograph studios, food journals, art magazines, underground zines. The Bangkok Art Book Fair at BACC ...
From fuel prices to flight routes, the ripple effects of the war with Iran are spreading across global travel, raising new questions for anyone planning a trip in the months ahead.
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IndiGo Delhi-Manchester flight forced to turn back midway after ‘confusion’ over Eritrean airspace
New Delhi: An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Manchester became a 14-hour ordeal for passengers after it returned to its origin airport, having flown for over eight hours and crossed the conflict-affected ...
In what’s become an annual exercise, Prestige teams across East Asia have once again identified the names that should be featuring in your little black book of creative talents.
New hacking cluster exploits web servers and Mimikatz to infiltrate Asian infrastructure for long-term espionage in aviation, ...
The low cost and precision targeting of the infamous Shahed-136 drones makes it easier for them to be used at scale.
Mercedes is betting big on its EV people mover aimed at Chinese and American captains of industry.
The one feature that's been most widely "leaked" – and I say so in inverted commas, because Oppo itself has step by step been revealing the information – is the new "no crease ...
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Kazakhstan to launch $350M national crypto reserve
The government of Kazakhstan is ready to begin acquiring cryptocurrencies and related stocks in a few weeks’ time, the country’s monetary authority unveiled. Some $350 million has already been ...
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AI and media: After platform-ad revenue monopoly, Big Tech now targets Sh16trn news product
In Kenya, a story is told of a broker, an infamous middleman in the country’s formal and informal trade in land, agricultural produce, shares and bonds, second-hand vehicles and lately, human ...
From chairs and typewriters to photos and letters, everyday objects are filling archives as companies and collectors build a ...
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