DNA samples taken from a wide variety of animal sources can pinpoint hotspots of the illegal wildlife trade, utilizing a new ...
Myanmar’s military-backed government says it has regained control of two towns near the country’s borders with India and Thailand.
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Tiny DNA samples could expose illegal wildlife trade routes
Tiny samples of DNA can “pinpoint” hotspots and trade routes of the illegal wildlife trade, reveals new research. Technology ...
Scientists develop DNA maps to trace pangolin trafficking routes, aiding conservation efforts against illegal wildlife trade.
The 56-page report, “‘Skeletons and Skulls Scattered Everywhere’: Arakan Army Massacre of Rohingya Muslims in Hoyyar Siri, ...
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DNA from seized pangolins is mapping global crime routes
Like any other clandestine industry, the illegal wildlife trade generates billions of dollars a year without much of a paper ...
A summary of Asian news for the second week of May 2026 covering major dam protests in Southeast Asia recent election shifts in South Asia and the persistent challenges of minority representation in ...
With the capture of Mawlu, the military has regained control of the vital highway after more than a year of battle, putting heavy pressure on the Kachin Independence Army.
CEBU-Even if the energy crisis looks set to dominate discussions at 2026’s ASEAN Summit, one question, sometimes discussed in hushed tones, looms: whether, or even when, the regional grouping should ...
CBI busts human trafficking network forcing Indians into cyber scam “slavery” in Myanmar and Cambodia; raids across four states, one arrested, advisory issued.
Over 40 fans pooled funds to adopt the bench at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay in Singapore and dedicated it to Yu Menglong, who died unexpectedly last September.
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