This comes amid Islamabad's effort to engage more Asian nations and diversify trade partnerships beyond China.
Cebu Daily News on MSN
Warmer seas causing Japan’s oysters to die ‘en masse’: officials
Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country’s top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, officials said Monday, December 1. In some coastal areas surrounding the Seto ...
Malaysia’s e-commerce revenue for the first nine months of 2025 totalled MYR937.5 billion ($226.8 billion), up 1.9% compared to the same period in 2024, according to the Department of Statistics ...
The National Center for Wildlife (NCW) announced the inclusion of the Farasan Islands Reserve in the Ramsar Convention List ...
Oysters in some coastal areas surrounding the Seto Inland Sea in western Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country's ...
Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country’s top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, ...
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Japan Oysters Dying ‘En Masse’, Likely Due to Warmer Sea
Asharq Al Awsat Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country's top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, officials said Monday. In some coastal areas surrounding the ...
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