Thai society has long been seen as accepting of gender-fluid identities and relationships, but matching legal structures were absent
The schedule this week is set to be slightly lighter than last year, with 37 runway shows and 30 presentations showcasing the autumn-winter 2025-2026 collections
Vaccine scepticism was around long before Covid, but the pandemic "served as an accelerant, helping to turn a niche movement into a more powerful force," according to a 2023 paper in The Lancet journal
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America's divisive leader-in-waiting is the work of designer and sculptor Hong Jinshi
More than a week after enormous blazes spread unchecked through swathes of America's second-largest metropolis, questions are being asked about how some of the city's super-rich seem to have survived almost unscathed
The British running legend on his rise from a trafficked Somali kid, how Neeraj Chopra has caught his eye, and the highs of being double Olympic champion in front of a home crowd
In Neemrana, the fort and baori stand as the paradox of royal power, where water management held sway as much as military might in preserving the empire
Here, we look at some measures being taken worldwide to ease the pressure on bursting beaches and gridlocked streets
The developers are betting on a campaign urging users to dump X on January 20, the day of Elon Musk ally Donald Trump's inauguration as US president, to drive usage of the service
Nintendo will release the Switch 2 this year, the long-awaited successor to its flagship console, which has sold almost 150 million units worldwide. Here's a glance at the Japanese gaming giant's history
Originally named Xiaohongshu, the Chinese social network has seen an influx of American users, worried by the potential ban making their favourite application inaccessible