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SES Update on Annual General Meeting Agenda
Protectionism has a long history in the US – so its return should not be all that surprising
Fragments of a million-year-old face found in Spain shed new light on ancient human migrations
New KI Centre To Make AI Research More Accessible
Europe may struggle to replace the military intelligence that Ukraine needs – but it has key strengths
Canada’s response to Trump’s tariffs was strategic, but there is room for improvement
Fluoride in drinking water is associated with impaired childhood cognition
The EU will spend billions more on defence. It’s a powerful statement – but won’t do much for Ukraine
Money laundering plays a key role in every part of the illegal drugs industry – here’s how it works
Omnidian Expands International Presence with Acquisition of Solar Service Guys, Boosting Local Support and Advancing Solar Solutions Across Australia
EuroJEM – new infrastructure for occupational exposure matrices in Europe
EOLO Chooses Thales to Expand High-Speed Internet Access in Italy
La Trobe University Signs Enforceable Undertaking
How to negotiate with Trump: forget principles and learn to speak the language of business
The strategies and risks European powers must consider when it comes to tackling Trump
Czechia must ensure fiscal sustainability and boost skills, innovation and business dynamism to drive growth, says OECD
Ricardo to Lead European Commission’s Citizen Energy Advisory Hub
The US and UK have decimated their aid spending. Australia has a unique opportunity to help fill the vacuum
Digital Luddites are rising. They want to democratise tech, not destroy it
Governments can keep raiding takeaways and nail bars, but businesses will still employ undocumented migrants
AAD 2025: Galderma to Present Extensive Updates From Across Its Dermatology Portfolio, Demonstrating Its Category Leadership and Strong Momentum
All eyes on Australia: Our global consumers and sustainability
Leakage is a risk with carbon storage projects – NZ’s new framework must be clear on how to deal with this liability
The Canada Carbon Rebate is still widely misunderstood – here’s why
RMIT Launches Centre For Nature Positive Solutions
US trade surplus helping Australian agriculture avoid tariff ‘wheel of misfortune’
Australia could make it easier for consumers to fight back against anti-competitive behaviour. Here’s how
The world needs a circular economy. But workers in developing countries shouldn’t pay the price
Increased Interest In KI’s Global Master’s Programmes
Tecnotree Reports Consistent Revenue, Margin Expansion and Three Consecutive Quarters Of Positive Free Cashflow
AB InBev Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
Nordic Capital completes acquisition of Anaqua
Sanctions rarely achieve their goals – here’s why they failed in Russia and Myanmar
Trump is reviving a tariff strategy from America’s ‘Gilded Age’. It didn’t end well last time
Apple Intelligence expands to more languages and regions in April
China: Xi Jinping has learned from Trump’s first trade war and is ready to fight back
Why Keir Starmer may gamble on increasing Britain’s defence spending
Eight Prestigious MSCA Grants Awarded To KI
atsec Becomes the First Accredited EUCC Conformity Assessment Body
German election: a triple crisis looms large at the heart of the economy
Will Trump’s tariffs boost the US economy? Don’t count on it
How Aspartame Affects Blood Vessels In Mice
Government support for fisheries should be redirected to make the sector more resilient
Trump wants to do a deal for Ukraine’s critical minerals. Will Zelensky give him what he wants – or will Putin?
KI Strengthens Collaboration With UCL
Galderma’s Nemluvio® (Nemolizumab) Granted Marketing Authorization in the United Kingdom and Switzerland for Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis and Prurigo Nodularis
Virtual Global Taskforce to be led by AFP for the next three years
Fish and chips shouldn’t come with a catch: how Australia can keep illegal seafood off our plates