Since 1999, when Nipah virus was first identified in Malaysia, it has repeatedly emerged in south and southeast Asia, quietly exploiting ecological and social susceptibilities. The danger of Nipah ...
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
The growing paleopathological literature shows that scurvy was not a rare problem among people living in the ancient Asia-Pacific tropics. Scurvy is increasingly identified throughout the region, ...
A new study published in Neurology, led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African ...
SINGAPORE—With Japan sidelined amid a prolonged diplomatic dispute, Southeast Asia has emerged as the primary beneficiary of Chinese outbound travel during the latest record-breaking Lunar New Year ...
Southeast Asian premium streaming subscriptions grew 19% year-over-year in 2025, according to a Media Partners Asia report, as Indonesian original series began to match Korean content. The region ...
In Southeast Asia, floods, typhoons, and landslides repeatedly disrupt lives, jobs, and economic activities. Between 2015 and 2020, disasters cost ASEAN countries more than $11 billion. As climate ...
On January 26, United24 Media reported that according to Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence, a “foreign mercenary from the Philippines fighting for Russia” had been killed in Donetsk. The ...
A map showing the migration of the first settlers to Sahul 60,000 years ago. Credit: Helen Farr and Erich Fisher Genetic data strengthens the case that humans first settled Sahul around 60,000 years ...
MANILA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The 11-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, whose foreign ministers met in the Philippines this week, faces a complex regional agenda, including: Myanmar's ...
In my recent conversation with CISOs across Southeast Asia, they shared with me a pragmatic view of 2026. Attackers are shifting tactics, AI is amplifying both risk and response, and IT-OT boundaries ...
Alexandra Eala and Janice Tjen are part of a new wave of young, talented players from Southeast Asia, an area sparsely represented in professional tennis. By Cindy Shmerler In mid-December, while many ...