Diplomatic Courier writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Oceania and southeast Asia: Singapore flash floods, an Indonesian meal program, and Australia’s coffee dilemma.
The states of Sarawak and Sabah, top oil palm growing areas, were among the worst-affected areas by recent heavy rains and ...
For this issue, we are going back to finish our look at the top weather stories from around the world in 2024. Starting our ...
Major infrastructural and engineering developments have been installed as part of the country's defence against floods. But ...
Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Susan Ng speak with David Ng, Chairman of the Civil and Structural Engineering ...
In the face of these challenges, sustainable infrastructure, climate action, and resilient health systems emerge as pillars ...
Flood-hit Townsville, a coastal tourist destination near the Great Barrier Reef, was declared a “black zone”. Read more at ...
Rising floodwaters forced the closure of the local airport and Townsville University Hospital to delay elective surgeries ...
DALIAN, China/TOKYO -- North Korea appears to have finished rebuilding a rural area ravaged by flooding last summer, consolidating spread-out settlements into five compact towns, a Nikkei analysis ...
Further north in Ingham, a rural town of about 4,500 people, the waters had most likely flooded “well north” of 100 homes, Mr Crisafulli said in a separate interview with national broadcaster ABC.
This is the moment scooter riders waded through waist-deep floods in Indonesia. Thousands of motorbikes belonging to PT ...
climate analysts and environmental engineers This Week in Asia spoke to said that these flash floods would become more frequent despite vast efforts to prevent flooding. “Because of climate ...