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At the 2026 World Cup, there will be more winners than just the champion
Putin wanted to make Russia great again. Instead, Ukraine is the new rising power in Europe
HKUST Unicorn Day Brings Together Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship Leaders
New low-THC hemp fiber cultivar flourishes in NYS climate
What Celebrity Worship Says About Self-worth
New research shows men still outnumber women as experts in science news
How the war in Iran has brought European countries closer together – without Trump
Macquarie Asset Management agrees to divest Evryo Group’s power distribution network
He exposed corruption and walked across Hungary. Now Péter Magyar has defeated a powerful state machine
What Viktor Orbán’s election loss means for Putin, Trump and the rise of right-wing populism
Javier Milei’s inflation ‘miracle’ in Argentina is a warning to the world, not a blueprint
Calls for a boycott of the 2026 FIFA World Cup are growing, but how realistic is one?
EU Village returns to the ACT’s National Multicultural Festival
International Street Fiesta to celebrate cultural diversity at Queens Park on 14 February
Terrorists’ Use of Emerging Technologies Poses Evolving Threat to International Peace, Stability, Acting UN Counter-Terrorism Chief Warns Security Council
“If not us, then who? If not now, then when?” Celebrating Country NSW
As Trump’s threats over Greenland escalate, will Europe use its ‘trade bazooka’?
Two-way electric vehicle charging at scale could stop renewable energy being wasted – here’s how it works
“We Must Safeguard Academic Freedom”
Australia Announces New High Commissioner To Cyprus 30 November
Terror Threat Becoming More Complex as Extremists Harness New Technologies, Subsidiary Body Heads Tell Security Council
SETI’s ‘Noah’s Ark’ – a space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR’s search for extraterrestrial life
Migration to OECD countries declined in 2024, but remained high by historical standards
Immersive Museum “THE MOVEUM YOKOHAMA by TOYOTA GROUP” to Open on December 20, 2025
Japan’s economy needs foreign workers, not the nationalist approach pushed by its new leader
Greener Gold: Sustainable Gold Extraction Process Through Cyanide Recycling
Bonegilla is set to bloom with a vibrant weekend of heritage and music
Countries making unprecedented efforts, but billions still lack basic services in health care facilities – WHO/UNICEF new report warns
Lithgow City Council Welcomes New Australian Citizens
Polls suggest this man could become Turkey’s next president. Erdoğan is doing everything to stop him
Queensland Police Service hosts Multifaith and Multicultural Dinner celebrating unity and diversity
Ashurst advises Renalfa IPP on €315 million financing of CEE renewable energy projects
The golden oyster mushroom craze unleashed an invasive species – and a worrying new study shows it’s harming native fungi
Fancy Knight Out On Battlefield?
7 Experiences in Budapest this Summer You Won’t Find in Every Guidebook
A new special tribunal will investigate Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Will it be effective?
How was the wheel invented? Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of a world-changing technology nearly 6,000 years ago
Global momentum on primary health care: Time to unite
Pro-Trump candidate wins Poland’s presidential election – a bad omen for the EU, Ukraine and women
What Is Populism?
FAO warns: Enhanced awareness and action needed amid foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in Europe and the Near East
ACU historians and theologians mark 1700 years since Council of Nicaea at Rome conference
Why Nato is struggling to rebuild itself in an increasingly threatening world
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
After months of Trump’s shock tactics, whistleblower groups are pushing back against attacks on workers’ rights
Impact Analytics Partners with Lovisa To Deliver AI-Optimized Planning, Forecasting, Inventory Management and More
Travelmarvel Final Call 2025 Sale
Matter of when not where: AFP’s FAST hits its 50th arrest