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Committee on Enforced Disappearances Opens Twenty-Sixth Session
Rainy day ice age in global south
Willie Walsh Remarks at the 2024 Changi Aviation Summit Singapore
Alexei Navalny had a vision of a democratic Russia. That terrified Vladimir Putin to the core
Cricket Australia announces Australian Deaf squad for upcoming World Cup
New moving image exhibition now showing at Shepparton Art Museum
Director-General reaffirms FAO’s commitment to support G20 Brazilian Presidency, urges action on food security and climate
Sokhulu and RBM agree to implement trust reform and support long-term community benefit
Flying through glass ceiling
Australia’s shot-hole borer beetle invasion has begun, but we don’t need to chop down every tree under attack
Miracle Fruit Pulp Transcriptomes Identify Genetic Variants
Thirty-first session of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee to take place from 19 to 23 February 2024
UNOSAT’s Empowerment in Disaster Risk Management: Navigating Geospatial Technologies for Resilience in Lao PDR 
FAO proposes five key actions to address climate-conflict nexus at the United Nations Security Council
Dubai welcomes a record 17.15 million international tourists in 2023
ATHA Energy Announces Appointment of Cliff Revering as Vice President Exploration and Karina Tyne as Director of Corporate Affairs
Aid agencies warn of catastrophic humanitarian consequences of looming Rafah ground invasion
Lizards, elephants and hanging with Hermione: Jess’s journey from UniSC to Oxford
Studying elephants and hanging with Hermione: how looking at lizards led Jess to a PhD at Oxford
Loads of lovegrasses
Expert Panel Briefs Security Council Sanctions Committee concerning Central African Republic on Midterm Report, Workplan Pursuant to Resolution 2693 (2023)
Digital payments to health workers boost retention, motivation, and impact
Western Australia to host epic rugby test showdown
New diplomatic appointments 9 February
Foul fumes pose pollinator problems
UN Child Rights Committee publishes findings on Bulgaria, Congo, Lithuania, Russian Federation, Senegal and South Africa
A Fiery Weekend of Flavour and Fun at The 2024 Herb and Chilli Festival
Ice ages were not as dry as we thought, according to surprising new Australian cave study
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated: 7 February 2024
$35M to support development of bioengineered cornea
WA men jailed for roles in failed meth import
A 380-million-year old predatory fish from Central Australia is finally named after decades of digging
2023 – year of climate extremes
Cricket Australia & Star Sports Partnership Off To A Flying Start With a Surge In…
Preliminary research finds children already exercise caution online but also urge for stronger safety measures
Emirates returns to Adelaide with direct daily flights
New research: Children show caution when interacting with people they don’t know online but want greater protection
Barbie snubbed at Oscars, but not in academia
Hornsby Shire to celebrate diversity with ‘Taste of the World’ cultural festival
Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits – and their diet shaped human evolution
Public health leaders unite to call for health levy on sugary drinks
Animals keep eating precious plants – we used ‘smell misinformation’ to keep them away
Scammed by ‘fake news’: animals led by the nose to leave plants alone
MV Bahijah: Israeli animal protection groups seek injunction
Israeli animal protection groups launch legal action to protect animals on stranded live export ship from being re-exported to Israel
Study on the safety of Elixinol Hemp Extract is published in Journal of Toxicology
Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals
Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services