We visualize Asia’s population patterns to see where 4.6 billion people, or two-thirds of the world’s population, actually live.
Many major coastal cities are experiencing local land subsidence where underground soil and rock collapse, causing the surface above to sink.
Over half of the world’s population lives on rice as a staple food, but just a few countries dominate global rice production.
Why is the South China Sea so important, and what is the basis for the ruling against China's territorial claims? This in-depth graphical explainer tells it...