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Shipyard workers breaking gigantic retired ships by hand
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature about how gigantic ships bolstered Southeast Asia's local maritime industries after being decommissioned along the beaches.
Need a break already? Consider a quick island getaway to some of the best destinations and resorts in Southeast Asia.
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Denisovans confirmed in Southeast Asia
A human molar discovered in a cave in Laos provides the first physical evidence that Denisovans lived in Southeast Asia.
The eyes of the world turn to Southeast Asia, one of the most dynamic regions for travel and tourism, as it evolves.
A group of passionate locals have called for a long-term solution to the disappearing sand from beaches in Sydney's ...
A whole-of-nation approach is needed by the country to make its tourism industry more competitive with its neighbors in ...
HOTELS: Will Kirby checks into the Danna Langkawi and finds there’s no better place to relax than at the three-tiered ...
The Port of Long Beach experienced its busiest year ever in 2025, moving 9.9 million container units, partly due to importers ...
Central Vietnam’s Vietnam Golf Coast (VGC) collective is gearing up for a landmark 2026, building on strong tourism momentum, ...
A novel UF study found the thrips had another trick up its sleeve. Females can reproduce without a male, giving birth to an ...
WHEN the heartbroken sister of Regan Kelly started piecing together her brother’s final movements after he was found dead on ...
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Port of Long Beach Moved Record-Setting 9.9M TEUs in 2025 Despite ‘Immediate Effect’ of ‘Tariff Uncertainty’
The Port of Long Beach set an all-time record for container volumes in 2025, despite the hurdles to global trade caused by ...
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