Category : Asia Pacific


Dell's APAC AI Plan: India Tops AI PC Adoption

Dell Technologies reveals a strategic roadmap for enterprise AI in Asia Pacific, highlighting India's leadership in adopting distributed AI models. The shift from cloud-based experiments to AI PCs boosts productivity by 30% and enhances data privacy.

Tiger Cub Dies from FIP at Mumbai's SGNP

A tiger cub at Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai died from Feline Infectious Peritonitis, a rare viral disease with no treatment. Four other cubs remain under veterinary care as authorities enhance biosecurity measures.

Indian's 36-Day Hell in Myanmar's KK Park Cybercrime Hub

A 21-year-old from Gurgaon sought a high-paying data entry job but was trafficked into Myanmar's KK Park, a massive cybercrime compound holding thousands of Indians. He escaped after a bombing, revealing a brutal system of forced labor and ransom demands.

China Selects Two Pakistani Astronauts for Space Training

China has selected two Pakistani astronauts, Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud, as candidates for its space program. They will train for a future mission to the Tiangong space station, marking a historic milestone in China-Pakistan space cooperation.

Iliad Fragment Found Inside Ancient Egyptian Mummy

Archaeologists in Egypt discovered a fragment of Homer's Iliad inside a mummy's abdomen at Oxyrhynchus, dating back 1,600 years. The rare placement of a literary epic in a funerary context raises questions about ancient cultural practices.

Indian Tanker Desh Garima Reaches Mumbai Safely

Indian-flagged tanker Desh Garima arrived in Mumbai after safely crossing the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened US-Iran tensions, ensuring crew safety and strategic maritime operations.

US Blockade Fails to Halt Iranian Oil Exports

Despite US claims of a successful blockade, Iranian oil tankers continue to exit the Persian Gulf, with satellite data showing at least two tankers carrying up to 4 million barrels of oil evading naval forces.

Iran Repairs Over Half of War-Damaged Schools

Iran has repaired over half of the schools damaged during the war with Iraq, according to IRNA. Civilian infrastructure including schools was hit, but reconstruction efforts are ongoing.

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