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Hong Kong Mega 8 Brings World-Class Sports to the Events Capital of Asia
Middle East Escalation Spilling into Syria, Driving Displacement, Civilian Harm, Deputy Special Envoy Warns Security Council
How an energy crisis drives T cells to exhaustion in tumors
Imfinzi approved in the EU as first and only perioperative immunotherapy for patients with early gastric and gastroesophageal cancers
Matildas to play Perth semi-final after thrilling quarter-final win
Joint Statement Australia-New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministerial Consultations 2+2
As the war drags on, what does victory look like for the US, Israel and Iran?
New study shows global democracy hasn’t been this bad since 1978. Australia should be worried
Security Council Extends United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2818 (2026)
Security Council Delegates Stress Importance of Resolution 1540 (2004) as Risks of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation Rise Globally
The University of Manchester becomes lead UK-based coordinating institution for UK-China Humanities Alliance
Can Animals Sense Earthquakes?
From the strait of Hormuz to Malacca, global trade relies almost entirely on these five narrow waterways
A built-in warning system: How mosquitoes detect a common compound in plant-based mosquito repellent
The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challenges for spaceflight
HKUST Launches 35th Anniversary Celebrations Showcasing a Legacy of Miracles and a Vision for the Future
PolyU shines at MWC Barcelona 2026 as the sole university exhibitor from Hong Kong and recognised as GLOMO Award Finalist
China’s ban on fuel exports is deeply worrying for Australian air travellers
Ashurst advises on two recent Hong Kong IPOs on sanctions and US outbound investment regulations
Oil, petrol, gasoline: a chemical engineer explains how crude turns into fuel
PolyU all-acoustics brain-computer interface system forges new paths for Parkinson’s disease therapy through precise ultrasound neuromodulation
Reluctance to rely on China for green technology could slow climate action
Taste the Wonders program returns to Seoul to strengthen trade relations
NRL and AFL wage growth is off the charts – what about other Australian athletes?
Young Socceroos squad for Australia-China Friendship Series confirmed
Security Council Adopts Resolution 2817 (2026) Condemning Iran’s ‘Egregious Attacks’ Against Neighbours as Middle East Violence Rapidly Spirals
These are shaky times for oil markets. An expert explains what a prolonged war will mean for prices
Australian designer Sally Anderson creates commemorative 50th anniversary envelope for Probus Australia
Over 100 Additional Sites May Be Linked to Syria’s Chemical-Weapons Programme, Senior Disarmament Affairs Official Tells Security Council
Cities designed to work for neurodivergent people can make cities better for everyone
Who profits from war with Iran? Understanding that will be key to resolving the conflict
Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk
Fowler, Garriock, Walsh, Kerr & Williams named on Code Sports’ 100 most-influential women
As tonnes of illegal tobacco sneak in past our borders, we risk missing a threat that could cost us billions
Tibetan Uprising Day – Rally for Religious Freedom in Tibet
$850,000 Safety Spend After Kew Rec Centre Collapse
As global trade rules falter, how can Australia protect itself from economic coercion?
Australia and the upending of US intelligence: further down the rabbit hole
Appeal to locate teenage girl missing from Miranda
FAO Food Price Index rises in February for first time in five months
Perth crowds help AFC Women’s Asian Cup break attendance record
UN experts: Justice, truth and reparations long overdue for survivors of so-called ‘comfort women’ system
Statement on unsafe and unprofessional interaction with People’s Liberation Army-Navy
CGTN: Why is China’s economy holding steady? Jiangsu Province has the answer
The US sank an Iranian warship and didn’t rescue the survivors. Is this legal in war?
In Trump’s precarious world, NZ will need all the middle-sized friends it can get
Former ramen restaurant operators penalised for deliberate Compliance Notices breaches
Federal Court finds two Star Entertainment senior executives breached duties, non-executive directors did not breach duties