Concerns Rise as Western Australia Faces Desertification Threat
As Australia grapples with its status as the driest inhabited continent, the situation in Western Australia appears to be worsening, with increasing heat and dryness.
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As Australia grapples with its status as the driest inhabited continent, the situation in Western Australia appears to be worsening, with increasing heat and dryness.
Despite its ID badge suggesting full electrification, the new ID. Era 5S Sedan is a plug-in hybrid, with its impressive 1,242-mile range applicable only in China.
In a significant shift, Thailand has terminated MOU 44, a maritime agreement with Cambodia. This decision is seen as a victory for Thai nationalists amid ongoing tensions.
As the first US presidential visit to China since 2017 approaches, both nations express a willingness to collaborate for global stability, setting the stage for a key meeting between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.
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Eileen Wang, the mayor of a suburb in Los Angeles, has stepped down after acknowledging her role as a Chinese propaganda agent, potentially facing a decade in prison.
Following a meeting between US Treasury Secretary and Japan's Finance Minister, the yen has shown signs of weakening, raising questions about future currency policy.
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Recent research has employed seismic attenuation methods to uncover subsurface features in Taiwan, shedding light on the geological complexities of the region.
Bengal, traditionally recognized for its secular values, is experiencing a notable shift as religious influences gain prominence in politics, with Islamists strengthening in Bangladesh and the BJP asserting control in West Bengal, India.
A significant portion of packaged foods in Australia tout sustainability claims, yet research reveals many are vague and unverified, raising questions about their validity.
China, a strong advocate for electric vehicles, is not immune to the rising gas prices linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. Additionally, GM faces penalties for data sales, Europe navigates its EV transition, and Chinese cars debut in Canada.
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Chinese automakers are increasingly focusing on a profitable market segment that has long been a stronghold for Ford, indicating a shift in competitive dynamics.
Delve into the key components of Japanese cuisine showcased in six French-Japanese recipes, complete with practical usage tips for everyday cooking.