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Bamberton Center: Innovating earthquake-resilient buildings in the Philippines
AS conversations about earthquake preparedness grow louder, attention is turning to how local buildings can better respond to the country’s natural conditions. For many in the property sector, ...
With Esquibil by his side, Dizon is poised to steer the DPWH toward a future defined by transparency, professionalism, and public trust” Change is ...
TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd. (Head office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Group CEO: Koichiro Tanaka) announces that its new head office, the TANAKA Building, constructed ...
Kim Yong Nam, former president of the Presidium of North Korea’s rubber-stamp Supreme People’s Assembly, was a lifelong ...
The upgrade of Nelson Hospital's emergency department has been completed, increasing capacity for patients in need of urgent ...
The silence inside Sweden's parliament was broken by a single, provocative statement. "Everything should be on the table," ...
Retailers are reviving the 'third place' concept, aiming to become community hubs beyond home and work. Following the ...
Climate change is not just a modern dilemma; it’s a force that has reshaped the trajectory of human history time and again.
Nine countries in the world possess nuclear weapons, and only Israel has never admitted to conducting a nuclear test. Besides ...
For Israel, Kazakhstan is a prize wrapped in strategy. The Jewish state now has a bridge deep into Eurasia—a region that ...
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The Dolphins’ trade deadline strategy could come back to haunt them — Stephen Ross’ hopes for his coach may prove costly in the long run
The Miami Dolphins have taken the first step. They've accepted there is a problem — and the team has begun the process of ...
In 1786, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar moved the capital of his newly unified kingdom of Iran to a then-quiet settlement at the ...
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