When musician Tharun Sekar built his first yaazh, he wasn’t just recreating an ancient Tamil instrument; he was unknowingly ...
During a recent party leaders' debate in the Diet, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi claimed that "(Japan), under the Treaty of San Francisco Peace, having renounced all rights" and "is not in a ...
The Purple Symphony brings together over 100 musicians of diverse abilities in an orchestra fusing Western and Asian ...
In the Hindu Kush Himalayas, snow is vital for rivers, ecosystems, and the water security for two billion people across eight ...
China’s renminbi is lagging the currencies of key trading partners, making Chinese goods and services cheap and helping to ...
Zhao Zeming, the concert's music director and a young composer, states that the guqin and the Grand Canal mirror two ...
SINGAPORE – Two women accused of shoplifting at different Sheng Siong outlets in unrelated incidents were each handed a theft charge on Nov 20. Catherine Tan Li Eng, 50, and Leong Seek Yuen, 45, were ...
No country would tolerate crude interference by foreign leaders in its internal affairs, nor would any accept threats by foreign leaders to use force against it. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ...
The Puppeteer - Sheng Wu in Where Winds Meet is one of the tougher World Boss encounters you’ll face in Qinghe, and beating them requires patience, good timing, and the right mix of Martial and Mystic ...
Guest Contributors Tahina Montoya is a defense and policy researcher at RAND, and Kelly Atkinson is a political scientist at RAND.
China has embraced AI to help it censor and surveil its citizens and is exporting its techniques to the world, according to a new report by think tank the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI).