The breakthrough comes from a six-year research programme using gene-editing technology to remove intermuscular bones from gibel carp.
Pickleball has become one of Vietnam’s fastest-growing sports, with the highest number of players per capita in Asia.
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Participants laugh continuously for 20 minutes at the centuries-old ceremony rooted in Japanese mythology.
A community kitchen has been cooking non-stop for six days to prepare servings of traditional rendang, a dish that can last three to six months.
As large manufacturers turn to fully automatic “dark factories,” smaller operators are adding robots to supplement human labour.
Researchers at Hokkaido University are analysing ancient ice cores from Tajikistan’s Pamir mountains to understand a climate anomaly that stands in sharp contrast to the loss of glaciers worldwide.
The 40-metre (131ft) replica was a promotional display for Brazilian retail store chain Havan.
A visual artist’s holiday display in Manila has been a festive attraction for children and families since 2020.
Paradise Yamamoto, Asia’s first officially recognised Santa Claus, appeared at a public Christmas event in Kanagawa prefecture for the first time since the pandemic.
Authorities say the investigation has shifted more than 30 hours after the attack killed two and injured nine.
US President Trump says he will hold talks with leaders on both sides and has expressed confidence about ending the latest clashes.
Over 100,000 Cambodian have been living in makeshift tents with only basic supplies as conflict enters fourth day.
Witnesses reported seeing a battery spark in the testing area of a drone company on the first floor of the building.
Two Dutch nationals convicted of drug offences returned home after more than a decade in prison a week after Indonesia and the Netherlands signed a repatriation deal.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been erupting intermittently since December 2024.
Death toll has risen to more than 830 with hundreds still missing in Sumatra.
More than 200 citizens revisited sites where soldiers stormed parliament in December 2024.