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AI is inherently ageist. That’s not just unethical – it can be costly for workers and businesses
Avania Strengthens Leadership Team With Pivotal Executive Appointments
Trump has shown he will backtrack on tariffs. What does that say about how to wage a trade war?
Townsend House Signs Enforceable Undertaking
US tariffs will squeeze the UK economy. Could the government buy itself some breathing space?
Hopes of a ‘Brexit benefit’ from tariffs were short-lived. Here’s what Trump’s pause means for the UK
EU Trade Talks To Resume Post-election
A damning study of online abuse of female MPs shows urgent legal reform is needed
EPA SECURES ENFORCEABLE UNDERTAKING FOLLOWING BUST THE DUST OPERATION
‘Germany is back’: 3 ways NZ can benefit from Europe’s renewed centre of power
Bringing manufacturing back from overseas isn’t an easy solution to Trump’s trade war
Textron Aviation European Distribution Center Celebrates 10 Years as It Grows Cessna and Beechcraft Parts Availability in Region
Primetals Technologies with Strategic Partner Mitsubishi Corporation, voestalpine, and Rio Tinto to Implement Hydrogen-Based Ironmaking Plant
POLYVANTIS Flies High at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2025 With Breakthrough Material Solutions That Meet Critical Industry Needs
A4E, ERA and IATA Call on Dutch Government to Safeguard Connectivity, Warning Schiphol Flight Cap Could Undermine EU Single Market
US and Russia squabble over Arctic security as melting ice opens up shipping routes
No, that’s not what a trade deficit means – and that’s not how you calculate other nations’ tariffs
SES Announces Annual General Meeting Voting Results
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Why do we change our clocks? And how does it affect our bodies?
Why has Trump launched so many tariffs and will it cause a recession? Expert Q&A
Trump’s trade war will hurt everyone – from Cambodian factories to US online shoppers
Slammed by tariffs and defence demands, Japan and South Korea toe a cautious line with Trump
Statement by Minister Todd McClay following U.S. tariff announcement
A ban on price gouging and new powers to break up supermarkets are on the table this election. Would either work?
Air pollution and traffic noise increase the risk of stroke with combination effect
How Beijing plans to bounce back against Trump’s tariffs
Apple Intelligence features expand to new languages and regions today
Passenger Demand Growth Slows Slightly In February
Donald Trump likes tariffs, but they damage the economies of everyone involved
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
View from The Hill: Dutton has questions to answer on gas; Albanese has supermarket answer still hunting for the problem
White snus: why ‘tobacco free’ doesn’t mean risk free
European Medicines Agency (EMA) Validates Henlius and Organon Filing for Perjeta® (pertuzumab) Biosimilar Candidate HLX11
Timing Is Everything
Farmers welcome Buy Australian campaign, rue missed battery boost opportunity
After months of Trump’s shock tactics, whistleblower groups are pushing back against attacks on workers’ rights
New Milestone as Sweden Enshrines Policy That Can Turn World Smoke-Free
Trump silences the Voice of America: end of a propaganda machine or void for China and Russia to fill?
Why wild swimming is better for your mental wellbeing than open-air pools
Tennis pros rally for better pay and less punishing schedules, amid wider power struggles in world sport
Heathrow closure: what caused the fire and why did it bring down the whole airport? Expert panel
From hempseed gruel to CBD: the curious history of cannabis as health product
Australia’s ‘coercive’ news media rules are the latest targets of US trade ire
Accelera hosts Spanish Prime Minister and industry leaders for tour and meeting at Guadalajara electrolyzer facility
Plans to link electricity bills to where you live are unlikely to bring down prices – and that’s a big problem for net zero
Making Death More Present In Everyday Life
Software is increasingly being built by AI – so it’s vital to know if it can be trusted
Continued medication important for heart failure patients