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How would a ‘drone wall’ help stop incursions into European airspace?
Farmers urge Government: Don’t trade away agriculture for a quick EU deal
By delaying decision on using Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine, Europe is quietly hedging its bets
UPAD Launches “Rakija Gate” – The First Balkan Anti-Bot Protocol – During the Most Attacked Concert On-Sale in Regional History
Psychedelics might help terminal patients find peace
Investing in primary health care in Ethiopia: a joint technical workshop
KI Signs European Declaration On Gender Equality
International symposium focusing on global health and tuberculosis
Westpac signs Enforceable Undertaking after underpaying $50 million
The world’s carbon emissions continue to rise. But 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon
Trump’s tariffs threaten the future of innovation – and UK tech could be collateral damage
Exhausted employees don’t want it – so why has Greece introduced a 13-hour work day?
Strengthened European cooperation for tomorrow’s healthcare
From Trump’s wrecking ball to China’s electrifying rise, geopolitics hang heavy over this year’s climate talks
Call for urgent ban on trans fats – new findings reveal hidden heart risk in Aussie supermarkets
New TERRA programme boosts small and medium agrifood companies’ access to credit
Illegal seafood still on the menu despite government announcement
Changes To Gas Safety Regulations For Gas Products
BOC LTD PAYS OVER $740K AFTER ALLEGED 2023 ILLAWARRA OIL SPILL
Green finance was supposed to contribute solutions to climate change. So far, it’s fallen well short
How Trump’s trade policies are weakening international climate commitments
Time To Stand Up For Agriculture’s Future Is Now
McClay to promote trade in China, UAE, India, Singapore and Australia
McClay to promote trade in China, UAE, India, Singapore and Australia
Geopolitics, backsliding and progress: here’s what to expect at this year’s COP30 global climate talks
STIP a Significant Step Toward Decarbonizing Air Transport, But Stronger Action Still Needed
Global emissions reach record high amid widening gap between climate policy ambition and implementation
Scientists map how the brain develops – and how it resolves inflammation
Six Researchers At NVS Awarded Grants From Forte
Where’s nature positive? Australia must ensure environment reforms work to restore what’s been lost
The case for a cancer warning on your bacon butty
From nail bars to firefighting foams: how chemicals are deemed safe enough or too harmful
President’s speech – Australia’s choice: science and technology in an era of disruption
COP30: NZ’s lack of climate ambition undermines global goals and free-trade agreements
Conflict and the climate crisis may mean it’s time to rethink what we mean by responsible investing
New OECD guidance for authorities’ risk assessment of chemical use
Why healthcare’s ‘do no harm’ ethic must include the planet
New OECD Guidance Document supports use of research data in regulatory assessments of chemicals
Governments are making greater use of trade policy measures to advance agricultural sustainability, but further reforms are needed says OECD
When you click on an ad in sales season, retailers get to harvest your data
China’s new controls on rare earths create challenges for the west’s plans for green tech
Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) and New Zealand, 29 October 2025
Tecnotree Maintains Momentum with Sixth Consecutive Quarter of Profit and Cash Flow
Ashurst advises SANY Heavy Industry on its successful listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A crime Israel did not commit alone, says Special Rapporteur: Gaza genocide
Medela AG Launches “With You, Every Step of the Way” to Celebrate the Everyday Journey of Motherhood
EU Commissioner and Trade Minister agree to boost cooperation and reduce costs on businesses
Sanctions on Russia have failed to stop the war so far – will Trump’s latest package be any different?