Indian Ocean
Then and Now: 10 Years After the Indian Ocean Tsunami
Countries hit by the deadly waves commemorate those that lost their lives and adopt early-warning systems that might help prevent future catastrophes.
Nearly 300,000 Tons of Plastic is Floating in the World's Oceans
A first of its kind study says there's an estimated five trillion pieces of plastic floating on the surface of the oceans — just how much is in the water column or floats to the bottom remains unknown.
Documents Reveal Prisoners Held at US Base on Diego Garcia — 150 Sri Lankan Fishermen
For more than a decade, campaigners have been investigating whether America held terror suspects at a "black site" on the British Indian Ocean territory.
‘Hunks, Chunks and Drunks’ – The Booze-Drenched Legacy of ‘Britain’s Own Guantanamo’
Diego Garcia, the British Indian Ocean Territory leased for a US military base, hides the truth over UK involvement in the CIA rendition program. But on the surface at least, the closest thing to waterboarding going on is drenching in the drunk tank.
The Search For Glory and Also MH370
Wild theories and conspiratorial whisperings on the fate of the flight have given way to the most important question of all: Hey, how’d we make out?