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A rare ‘brain-eating amoeba’ has been detected in Queensland water. Can I catch it by drinking tapwater? Or in the shower?
The island state’s second election in two years was brought on by a no-confidence vote. And there’s another one coming - even more complicated than the last.
This milestone reaffirms what the Pacific has always known: that our voices, cultures and futures matter! That international law can, and must, protect people and the planet.” ...
The image you hold in your head of a cherub is completely unlike the cherubs of the biblical and medieval traditions.
Whether you enjoy tea, coffee or something else, hot drinks are a comforting and often highly personal ritual. The exact temperature to brew tea or serve coffee for the best flavour is hotly debated.
The Taliban de-facto authorities must immediately put an end to the arbitrary and unfair delivery of justice by reinstating a formal constitutional and legal framework and the rule of law in ...
The law includes some advances in terms of judicial independence, including greater judicial self-governance and the expansion of elections of judges by other judges. But it allows Lebanon’s ...
From Moscow to London to the French Riviera, the Aliyev family demonstrates a consistent pattern: converting opaque, hydrocarbon-derived wealth into high-prestige, low-scrutiny assets abroad.
Emily Callander, Professor of Women's Health Economics, University of Technology Sydney How much? This proposal could help take the stress and financial guesswork out of having a baby. But not ...
Interviews with senior government bureaucrats show AI is no magic fix for productivity – and may bring new problems all its own.
Opinion
Australia, why are you still obsessed with freeways – when they’re driving us away from net zero?
Expanding freeway networks undermines climate action. It points to a deep-seated flaw in Australia’s urban planning systems which must be solved.
Merja Myllylahti, Senior Lecturer, Co-Director Research Centre for Journalism, Media & Democracy, Auckland University of Technology Research suggests falling trust in news is not directly related to ...
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