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Drug approved in the UK provides first step towards treating Alzheimer’s disease
NZ has opted out of an infant formula standard – the evidence says that’s a backward step
Global State Of Play
Being a ‘weekend warrior’ could be as good for brain health as exercising throughout the week, new study shows
Do Future Actions Matter More Than Past Deeds?
HKUST Launches Institute for Financial Research to Drive Financial Innovation
Data shows Australian grain fed beef sector continues to grow
Paying for groceries with your face? Not all sold on it: QUT research
Republicans believe Tim Walz has been ‘groomed’ by China. But how does China view him?
Non-stop Shanghai-Perth flights to welcome Year of the Snake
Avalanches can grow 100 times larger under the sea than on land – here’s why they’re a risk to the internet
Human-wildlife overlap expected to increase across more than half of Earth’s land by 2070
China leans into using AI − even as the US leads in developing it
Peasant Prince Dances Into Griffith
Detectives reappeal for information into Burwood deaths as woman identified – Strike Force Torphins
Yes, it’s difficult for governments to pick green industry winners – but it’s essential Australia tries
Australia won’t have ‘green steel’ to itself. Africa is poised to become a global hub
The UK risks missing out on the coming AI boom – here’s how it can get back on track
Our Secure Future (OSF) Releases Findings on New Poll; Champions a Legislative Blueprint for Peace and Security in Asia
Thailand’s democracy has taken another hit, but it won’t halt the march toward a more progressive society
Author Talk: Distance Of War: Bayside
Queensland man charged following investigation into bute imports
View from The Hill: Amid their ugly fighting over Gaza visas, will Labor and Coalition land deals this week on CFMEU and NDIS?
Community comes together as Wallsend celebrates milestone moment
Coldplay, WWE, FIFA Inject $105 Million Into Economy
Iconic gold rush precinct added to National Heritage List
Banana apocalypse, part 2 – a genomicist explains the tricky genetics of the fungus devastating bananas worldwide
How a currency devaluation in Kazakhstan made the country’s poor worse off
Editing fetal genomes is on the horizon − a medical anthropologist explains why ethical discussions with the target communities should happen sooner…
COVID: why the UK’s autumn vaccine strategy could fail patients
Australia-New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting 2024 Joint statement
Opening Remarks At Eighth Australia-China High Level Dialogue
New Banana Variety 20 Years In Making
Shifting away from China for critical minerals would increase costs and delay the energy transition, warns Wood Mackenzie
Number of Aussies travelling overseas reaches pre-COVID levels
3 years after the Taliban’s return, Afghanistan is a broken country swarming with terrorists again
Eye-opening discovery offers fresh hope for disease that can cause blindness
Eighth Australia-China High Level Dialogue
How protectionism can help developing countries unlock their economic potential
Stevie® Awards Announce Winners in The 21st Annual International Business Awards® from Across the Globe
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
The trace is not a presence … exploring Chinese heritage through art
AutoChips Integrated Multiple VeriSilicon’s IPs in Its Intelligent Cockpit Domain Control SoC
‘Monster plants’: an expert guide to alien invasive species and the epic battles they win
SpaceX’s Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president – what this could mean for US space policy
Icon Group Elevates Cancer Care In Malaysia
Paul Keating takes on Nancy Pelosi, after she accused him of ‘ridiculous’ comment about Taiwan
Could dinosaurs still exist somewhere in the world? A paleontologist explains