Return to traditional diet can reverse Nepal’s diabetes epidemic
A growing body of research indicates that reverting to Nepal’s traditional diet of lentils and rice may play a significant role in reversing the...
One in four homes in UK at flood risk by 2050
Large parts of the United Kingdom, stretching from Cornwall to County Down, have endured their wettest January on record, with relentless downpours continuing well...
Queen portrait coins spark debate in Australia as collectors rush to buy
Two commemorative coins released by the Royal Australian Mint to mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth have triggered widespread debate, with critics...
Dreams of K-pop stardom draw foreign youths to Seoul, but industry struggles
As the global popularity of K-pop continues to surge, South Korea has increasingly become a magnet for young people from across the world who...
Strict visa screening drives one-third drop in Canadian asylum claims
Canada has experienced a significant reduction in asylum claims since last year, with authorities attributing the decline largely to tighter scrutiny of temporary visas...
Hotels turn into summer camps as childcare goes beyond home
As school holidays stretch longer and the pressure to balance work and childcare intensifies, a growing number of families are looking beyond traditional solutions...
Read why February turns Turin into Italy’s most lively winter city!
While much of Italy slows down and slips into hibernation in February, Turin follows a very different rhythm. Nestled at the foot of the...
Robotaxi Revolution in London: Experts raise alarm over safety
As autonomous taxis edge closer to London’s streets, a fresh debate is unfolding over whether the advent of driverless vehicles or robotaxi will deliver...
Japan cancels famous cherry blossom festival amid tourism crisis
In an unprecedented move, officials in the central Japanese city of Fujiyoshida have cancelled the annual Arakurayama Sengen Park cherry blossom festival, a springtime...