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Three gravitational-wave detectors sign agreement to begin joint observation
CERN at EU Contest for Young Scientists
Prime Minister all PR, no action on trade
Languages open more doors in an increasingly globalised world
European Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia calls European Commission for sober second thought
FAO’s leader calls for collaboration to “break cycle” in Sahel
Flawed evidence underpins approval of new cancer drugs
OECD sees rising trade tensions and policy uncertainty further weakening global growth
OECD sees rising trade tensions and policy uncertainty weakening further global growth
Government advisors deem electoral reform unfair
Humanitarian migration falls while labour and family migration rises
Subnational actors show significant potential to close emissions gap
Australian Wool Innovation showcases industry advocacy
Protecting reputation of our milk and meat
Albury-Wodonga welcomes European Union ambassador
International competition launched to find partner for ID Manchester
Australia Tops World Rankings for Digital Ad Engagement
EU recognises Manchester academic as an ‘ordinary hero’
World food prices dip in August
Australia objects to EU trade agreements
Australia’s renewables power past Renewable Energy Target
A snapshot of market
Business groups baulk at no-deal Brexit
Updated global market snapshots released
Stronger links to global financial markets to benefit economy
GDP Growth – Second quarter of 2019, OECD
Cambodian Rice Federation appeals to European Union to save livelihoods of half a million families
Australia hints at forthcoming efforts for tighter regulation on ivory markets
Who moved my cheese? EU name rules could give Australia a boost
Aussie farmers dig in to save common food names
Business welcomes EU trade negotiations
Farmers concerned as Government moves towards a ban on common food names
Launch of public consultations on Geographical Indications
Appointment of Director-General of Security
Record trade surplus for Australia
Australia lags as energy retailers attempt to delay reform
Greens condemn passage of anti protest ‘Ag gag’ law through House of Representatives
Italian news agency buys AFP’s international news service
Greens move to disallow Gene Technology Regulations 2019
$7 million for international collaborative health research
Indo-Pacific connections on display during Thailand visit
Scientists call for modernization of EU gene-editing legislation
EI-ETUCE-AEU-IEU-NTEU Joint Statement on ongoing trade negotiations between EU and Australia
Machine Learning Improves Cross-border Tax Estimates
Europe and Australia combine to build better science
RENBDO First ICO Approved for EU Irredeemable Funds
Can EU develop a truly comprehensive anti-corruption policy? New book explores issues
GA8 aircraft temporarily suspended