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Resumed Hostilities, Blocked Aid Destroying Ceasefire Gains in Gaza, Security Council Hears
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire didn’t resolve any deep-seated issues. Now, it appears to be shattered
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire failed to resolve many deep-seated issues. Now, it appears to be shattered
Hundreds of livestock breeds have gone extinct – but some Australian farmers are keeping endangered breeds alive
Xsolla Introduces Innovative Game Commerce Solutions at GDC 2025
Xsolla Expands Local Payment Options to the MENA Region to Reach More Players and Boost Revenue in Top-Growing Markets
General Assembly Debates Russian Federation’s Security Council Veto of European Amendments Seeking ‘Just’ Peace in Ukraine
Why some animals defy the odds to thrive in urban areas
A third of children worldwide forecast to be obese or overweight by 2050
Cynosure Lutronic and Amico Aesthetics Join Forces by Signing a Strategic Distribution Agreement for the Middle East
What’s the difference between burnout and depression?
Amid ‘Hellscape’, Uptick in Violence in North Darfur, Senior Humanitarian Official Urges Security Council to Take Immediate Action to Protect Civilians in Sudan
IATA Releases 2024 Safety Report
Why Do Archaeologists Keep Digging?
Woodside’s North West Shelf gas export project: a disaster on five fronts
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
Croquet World Assembles In Launceston
Masturbation remains taboo – but research shows how it can be good for you
‘Myrrh, conifer oil and … breakfast tea’: my sniffer team’s surprise findings on what mummified bodies smell like
The heart is symbol of love – things weren’t always like that
Trump wants the US to ‘take over’ Gaza and relocate the people. Is this legal?
95 top Australian and international artists unite to stop the destruction of one the world’s greatest artworks
UNITAR Sustainable Business Development Training for Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon Entrepreneurs Kicks Off in Japan
With the Gaza ceasefire in the balance, all eyes are on Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington
Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
Gaza: Immediate action must combine emergency relief with the restoration of local food production
How does raw water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains why the risks outweigh the benefits
Lord Mayor Presents Citizen Of Year Awards
New Citizens Make It Happy New Year In Newcastle
New Diplomatic Appointments 24 January
Arab League-United Nations Cooperation Key to Resolving Conflicts, Security Council Told
Ancient DNA study shows women at the centre of societies in iron age Britain – supporting decades of archaeology
Australia among top five countries for high trust in scientists
Secretary-General Urges Parties to ‘Make Good’ on Gaza Deal, Calls for Release of All Hostages, Permanent Ceasefire
Most of us trust scientists, shows a survey of nearly 72,000 people worldwide
SLB Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2024 Results, Increases Dividend and Initiates $2.3 billion in Accelerated Share Repurchases
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. It doesn’t guarantee a peaceful end to a devastating war
NZ welcomes Israel – Hamas ceasefire deal
Air Movements Aid Vanuatu Relief
Hon Mona Ainu’u, Minister For Natural Resources, Niue
Caretaker Authorities Should Extend Hand of Reassurance, Trust to All Communities in Syria, Special Envoy Tells Security Council
Logging off life but living on: How AI is redefining death, memory and immortality
Noting Famine Conditions Present in Sudan, Senior Humanitarian Official, Briefing Security Council, Stresses Need for Immediate Cessation of Hostilities
Summer holidays haven’t changed much since ancient Greece and Rome (except maybe the sand wrestling)
From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer. But Australia’s system has made beer extra pricey
Like your pet more than people? So did some of the Greco-Romans
Egypt’s Regulatory System Reaches WHO Maturity Level 3 In Medicines Regulation
What medical history can teach us about reports of personality changes after organ transplants