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The 1902 naval secret: Why is it called the 'Middle East'? The origins and the shift to 'West Asia'
Discover the 1902 origin of the term "Middle East" coined by Alfred Thayer Mahan. Learn why India uses "West Asia," how WWII ...
Fans speculate that the next Pokémon game may be set in South-east Asia, spotting clues in the recent trailer. Read more at ...
As the Iran war expands, the roots of many West Asia conflicts lie in the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the European agreements that redrew the region's borders after World War I.
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5 Asia destinations everyone should visit at least once
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At UCSB’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum, Tiffany Chung’s mid-career survey exhibition considers human history alongside the planet’s much longer timeline ...
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Wait goes on for Women's Asian Cup favourites Japan to be tested after crushing win over Philippines
Four games in, with 24 goals scored and none conceded, Japan are yet to be really tested at the Women's Asian Cup.
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Art, Botany, and Empire offers insights into the history of botanical illustration in colonial India and the often-uncredited Indian artists behind these works ...
The Australian government says a fifth member of the Iranian women’s soccer team who accepted a refugee visa to stay in ...
India’s foreign policy today is foundering on the hard rock of reality. The sooner the government owns up to this, the better it will be for the country.
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Countries that used to exist in medieval Asia
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Following a doctrine established by the late Omani ruler Sultan Qaboos — “Friend to all, enemy to none” — the country’s neutrality in a high-voltage neighbourhood is a matter of strategic choice.
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