Featured

FeaturedTop Stories

Digital Payment Expansion Reshapes India’s Informal Economy and Financial Inclusion Landscape

“Digital payments are no longer an alternative system—they are becoming the primary interface between citizens and the economy.” India’s rapid

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Climate Pressures and Urban Expansion Drive Rising Human-Wildlife Conflict Across Asia

“As habitats shrink and temperatures rise, encounters between humans and wildlife are no longer rare events but an emerging pattern.”

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Saudi-Backed Humain and Turing Launch Enterprise AI Agent Marketplace Platform

“The next wave of AI is about systems of agents working together across entire organizations.” Humain, a Public Investment Fund-backed

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Witness Without Exception: Photographer Defends Duty to Document Even Controversial Subjects

“My responsibility is to go and make a photograph that reveals something about that person.” Photographer Anderson has argued that

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Self-Experimentation to Science: Repeated Snakebites Inform Development of Broad Antivenom

“I understood it was dangerous, but people are dying from snakebites”. For nearly two decades, Tim Friede, a 58-year-old resident

Read More
Featured

Fuel Shortages and Price Surge Trigger Reverse Migration from Delhi as Low-Income Workers Struggle to Access Food

“If we stay here even a few more days, our children might die of hunger.” At a crowded platform in

Read More
Featured

Experimental CAR-T Therapy Induces Remission in Patient with Multiple Autoimmune Disorders

“The prolonged response off normal therapy suggests there has been an immune reset.” A 47-year-old woman with three severe autoimmune

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Rwanda intensifies land controls as urban expansion threatens food security

“The population is increasing, yet our land is not increasing. We make sure that we find solutions that can help

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Fragile Iran–US ceasefire opens Strait of Hormuz as negotiations begin

“For a period of two weeks, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz will be possible via coordination with Iran’s

Read More
FeaturedTop Stories

Shipowners seek clarity as fragile Hormuz ceasefire leaves 800 vessels stranded

“Tanker owners, insurers, and crews need to be convinced that the risks have actually decreased, not just temporarily paused.” Shipowners

Read More