Explained: South Korea’s hospitals on ‘red alert’ as thousands of doctors stage walkout over proposed reforms

Emergency units at all hospitals in South Korea except for one, on Thursday (Feb 22) were…

Explained: Impeachment drama unfolds in the Maldives against anti-India President Mohamed Muizzu

In a significant blow to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, the nation’s main opposition party, the Maldivian…

Explained: How Taiwan is keeping up with democracy amid Xi Jinping’s ‘reunification’ threat

Taiwan will vote for a new president on Saturday (Jan 13) in an election watched across…

Explained | Period Pain: Understanding and managing menstrual cramps, experts weigh in

For women around the world, life is a seemingly never-ending rollercoaster of menstruation, which let us…

In UK, more than 560,000 young people jobless due to mental health issues

In the short span of just four years, more than half a million young people in…

Explained: The bittersweet ‘melodi’ in India-Italy ties during Swaraj-Jaishankar years

The show of bilateral bonhomie between India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia…

Explained: How Hamas attack has revived wounds of Holocaust for Israeli Jews

The words ‘Holocaust’ and ‘Shoah’ (Hebrew for catastrophe) gained a trending traction on social media in…

Explained | How success of India’s Chandrayaan-3 is fuelling Delhi-Beijing space race

While going to sleep on the lunar surface, the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover have revitalised…

Explained | Military-ruled former French colonies forge NATO-style Alliance of Sahel States

The junta leaders of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger signed a charter to establish a defence…

Explained: How Zaporizhzhia plant can become a nuclear flashpoint in Russia-Ukraine war

Operations at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (NPP) were suspended on Sunday (May 7) as Moscow…