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A volcano or a meteorite? New evidence sheds light on puzzling discovery in Greenland’s ice sheet
NZ-Singapore-UAE-Switzerland launch new investment and trade partnership
Apple Sports adds widgets and expands to eight new countries
UN expert urges structural reforms to bridge North-South divide and strengthen multilateralism
Nordic Universities Join Forces in New Health Crises Network
Authors in the Valley: Mary-Anne O’Connor shares tales of adventure
Statement On Humanitarian Situation In Gaza
Israel / Palestinian Territories : Joint statement of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs – New York Call
World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life
Statement On Occupied Palestinian Territories
Joint statement on behalf of 26 partners on the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Premenstrual symptoms linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
Australia Appoints New Ambassador To Denmark 6 July
Bitdeer AI Wins 2025 AI Breakthrough Award for MLOps Innovation
Whatever happened to the Albanese government’s wellbeing agenda?
Reforms to make fiscal policy more effective, improve education and boost electricity generation would spur Iceland’s growth
Govt’s $200mill fossil fuel handout in breach of trade agreement
More Contrasting Weather Extremes In Europe
Boosting Photosynthesis For Carbon Capture
Why Elon Musk’s US$34 billion loss wasn’t really that – and what it tells us about the philanthropy of the ultra-wealthy
Study reveals high rates of opioid use in NZ pregnancies
Customs opens eGates to 11 more countries and territories
New generation of skin substitutes give hope to severe burns patients
ACCP to lead research into European child abuse responses
Parramatta earns spot in world’s top 21 smartest cities list
A Transformative Event Is Coming To The Sydney Opera House This Weekend, with Two Thousand Attendees Expected To Attend
Hotter and deeper: how NZ’s plan to drill for ‘supercritical’ geothermal energy holds promise and risk
New nature-based tourist sites attract visitors to the Snowy Valleys
With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, what happens to consumers’ genetic data?
Despite Diplomatic Progress, Security Council Told Continuing Attacks, Funding Cuts Worsening Humanitarian Situation in Ukraine
Education delegation departs for Europe & UK
APT Last Chance 2025 Worldwide Sale
Noting Ukraine’s People Have Endured Three Years of Relentless Death, Destruction, Displacement, Senior Official Tells Security Council ‘It Is High Time for Peace’
Healthcare systems need to better respond to patients’ needs, finds first international OECD patient survey
NZ has long suffered from low productivity. A simple fix is keeping workers happy
Australia improves on global corruption rankings, but there is still work to be done
As Trump abandons the old world order, NZ must find its place in a new ‘Pax Autocratica’
Understanding the Increase in Stillbirth Rates in Germany Amid European Declines
Why neglecting your brain health can make it harder to achieve physical goals
Why neglecting you brain health can make it harder to achieve physical goals
APT celebrates the Australian Open with a Grand Slam of grand tours
How China’s appetite for salmon could reshape global seafood markets – new research
Star Wars can teach us about the economy or as Yoda might say, ‘about economics, it can teach’
During the Christmas season, reindeer have plenty of time on their hands
Only five women elected in direct presidential elections in 2024
As Human Suffering Mounts, “What Ukraine and Its People Need Is an End to This Devastating War”, Senior Humanitarian Official Tells Security Council
Galderma Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Nemluvio® (Nemolizumab) for Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Why Scottish salmon’s rebrand may end up harming the integrity of a top export and hurting producers