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Saphnelo self-administration TULIP-SC trial demonstrates statistically significant and clinically meaningful reduction in systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity
Strong stance on EU FTA needed against 2026 trade headwinds
United States Action in Venezuela Puts Sovereignty of States, International Law at Stake, Many Speakers Tells Security Council
An attack on left-wing, literary ‘culture police’ displays the flawed thinking it aims to critique
A regime change in Venezuela could have grim consequences for Canada’s oil sector
Before toppling Maduro, the US spent decades pressuring Venezuelan leaders over its oil wealth
As Trump rewrites the rules in Venezuela, NZ faces a foreign policy reckoning
Autocrats have long lists of political enemies. This is how Donald Trump has tried to silence his
China’s five green economy challenges in 2026
Statement from Michael Crowley, Managing Director of Meat & Livestock Australia on China beef safeguard
ASX 200 ends 2025 higher as sectors diverge; retail investors call for pay for performance and tighter capital discipline in 2026
China beef safeguards unlikely to restrict New Zealand exports
Israel’s Recognition of Somaliland Triggers Sharp Divides, as Security Council Speakers Warn Move Threatens Stability in Horn of Africa
Security Council Renews Mandate for United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for Six Months, Adopting Resolution 2811 (2025)
AI agents arrived in 2025 – here’s what happened and the challenges ahead in 2026
HKUST Researchers Develop Novel Model to Unveil Deep-Sea Black Coral Symbiotic System
How To Watch: Australia at the AFC U23 Asian Cup™ Saudi Arabia 2026
Tony Vidmar names 23-player squad for 2026 AFC U23 Asian Cup™
With every extinction, we lose not just a species but a treasure trove of knowledge
Global forest products trade and production show signs of recovery in 2024
Security Council Debates United States-Venezuela Standoff, as Calls Mount for Restraint
No Agreement on Way Forward, UN Political Chief Tells Security Council, as Speakers Split over Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions, Merits of Snapback Sanctions
Security Council Re-Authorizes African Union Support, Stabilization Mission in Somalia, Adopting Resolution 2809 (2025)
UN experts dismayed by Jimmy Lai conviction: Hong Kong SAR
HKUST Researchers Unlock Why Arctic Ice Melt Paused
Ashurst advises on Hanx Biopharmaceuticals’ HK$586 million Hong Kong listing
Visitor Economy Takes Off As Shenzhen Touches Down
Great apes are humans’ closest relatives, but many are endangered by illegal trading. Here’s what needs to be done
India FTA Bad Deal For New Zealand
PFAS concentrations can double with every step up the food chain
Sky’s the limit for Queensland tourism sector with new era of connectivity
SA connection to largest tourism and trade market now year-round
Australia U18 Boys Claim Silver At Global Youth 7s
Western Australia leads the nation for international tourism recovery
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2808 (2025), Security Council Renews Mandate of UN Organization Stabilization Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo
The fifth Strategic Economic Dialogue between the People’s Republic of China and Australia
First Sod Turned For Spirit Of Tasmania Terminal
Ashurst advises Xizang Zhihui Mining on $550 million Hong Kong IPO
Western Australia welcomes year-round flights from China
International Tourism Drives Record Visitor Spend
One Year After Fall of Bashar Al-Assad, Security Council Speakers Praise Syrian-Led Reforms, Urge Vigilance to Resolve Sectarian Tensions, Terrorist Concerns
Annual net overseas migration falls for the second year in a row
Trump’s new security strategy exposes the limits of NZ’s ‘softly-softly’ diplomacy
CGTN: How China opens its door wider with island-wide special customs operations in Hainan FTP
New report: Whitehaven Coal’s emissions liabilities a mounting risk to the company, shareholders and climate
PolyU builds advanced human-robot collaboration system, empowering high-end manufacturing tasks
South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam show that economic statecraft is not just the preserve of great powers
How Europe’s new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade – and our shopping habits