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In Artnet Auctions' latest sale, Australian Indigenous art takes center stage—we dive into some of the art centers that have ...
Its origins lie in the Swahili language, but Africa isn’t the only place to enjoy a safari. On the other side of the planet, ...
With climate anxiety on the rise, mindful travelers feel that more sustainable experiences add value to their trips.
Darwin is a multicultural, characterful small city that’s no longer merely a gateway to the Northern Territory’s national ...
One of the country's most remote mines is getting a billion-dollar upgrade, taking gold production deeper into the Tanami ...
With the first U.N. climate talks in the Amazon approaching, thousands of Indigenous people marched Tuesday in Brazil’s ...
Lickanantay Indigenous communities in Chile's Atacama Desert are negotiating with mining giants Codelco and SQM to secure a ...
Indigenous arts and culture festival in Alice Springs feels urgent as Australia gears up for the first federal election since the failed Voice to Parliament referendum.
An international team of researchers, including scientists from UNIGE, has discovered that the Arabian Peninsula's desert was once shaped by a massive lake and a network of rivers. The Rub’ al-Khali, ...
Mineral formations in caves reveal recurring periods of humidity in the Arabian Desert over the last 8 million years.
A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
A trip to the Red Centre is more than a holiday, it’s a chance to witness the magic of Australia’s most iconic natural ...