Hiking in Lesotho: Remote villages to explore
Lesotho, a tiny landlocked kingdom in Southern Africa, is famous for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
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Lesotho, a tiny landlocked kingdom in Southern Africa, is famous for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Prince Hisahito, the eldest son of Prince and Princess Akishino, began his visit to the Osaka-Kansai Expo on September 24th, marking his first solo official public engagement.
(TestMiles) – BMW circular economy strategy pushes recycled materials, battery recycling, and sustainable design to cut CO2 emissions and secure resources for the future. Why does this matter…
Volvo has launched its latest electric SUV, the EX30, in India at a starting price of 41 lakh (ex-showroom).
The city has been experiencing heavy rainfall continuously since Monday. The torrential rainfall has disrupted normal life in Kolkata. Numerous regions of Kolkata are under knee-deep water due to continuous overnight rain. Streets, paths, and even big plazas are inundated. Water has flooded homes in extensive areas of South and North Kolkata. Numerous homes have been swept away.
Nissan Motor unveiled an experimental vehicle equipped with autonomous driving technology powered by generative AI, showcasing a system that allows hands-free driving even on ordinary roads.
Environment Minister Keiichiro Asao has expressed his view that construction of large-scale solar panel projects in the Kushiro Wetlands of Hokkaido should be restrained.
After a heavy shower, roads and streets are engulfed, drains overflow and vehicles are submerged. At most places, its hard even to wade through. Photos by Rahat Dar I In recent years, Lahore has seen rains ravage the city and its suburbs, especially the settlements.
A s water levels in the Indus surge again, experts say the real flood threat comes not from the river but from within the communities. Pakistan is on the brink of yet another humanitarian disaster. Torrential monsoon rains have battered the country since July, submerging entire districts,.
T he warming of Hunza and the recent glacial lake outburst flood devastation in Ghizer are stark indicators of a shifting climate in Gilgit-Baltistan. In August 2025, floods displaced over 3, 000 residents of Talidas village, where three new glacial lakes have formed sincethe Rawshan.