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A new nuclear arms race is accelerating. There’s only one way to stop it
Here’s how Canadian households can recession-proof finances as economic uncertainty climbs
High petrol prices are fuelling interest in EVs. Here’s how this could bring down electricity bills
In a fractured world order, where does the global south fit in?
Anzac then and now: as trans-Tasman defence relations get closer, NZ must be on guard
Why the world’s banks are so worried about Anthropic’s latest AI model
We eat a lot of wheat. So how can we grow more in a changing climate?
How the war in Iran has brought European countries closer together – without Trump
PM must coordinate a rent freeze at National Cabinet: Greens
Two Dozen New Officers Report For Duty
These shocks to Australia’s food system won’t be the last. Will it learn in time for the next one?
CommBank FX Barometer shows high rate of hedging during global economic uncertainty
The end of oil? As fuel shocks cascade, 53 nations gather to plan a fossil fuel phaseout
‘This is a fossil fuel crisis’, Greenpeace tells Senate gas tax Inquiry, citing homegrown renewables as path to energy security
Debt clock launched as federal debt teeters near $1 trillion, handing every Australian ten credit cards
3 reasons the war between the US, Israel and Iran is headed for a frozen conflict
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC 7:30
Overheated cows, flooded highways, and now a fuel crisis: why Australia’s food system is in big trouble
Public grocery stores won’t fix Canada’s food affordability crisis
Both the US and Iran are firing on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Are both sides acting lawfully?
AFL Gather Round breaks more records to cement SA as events state
One Nation’s rise turns around as Newspoll and Resolve both have Labor well ahead
Trucking Industry Welcomes Zero Interest Loan Program
Fuel Spend Falls For Two Consecutive Weeks
Strait of Hormuz: why even neutral and distant countries like Switzerland can’t escape the fallout
Open seminar on academic freedom: “We must continue to fight for Ahmadreza Djalali”
Pacific leaders summit highlights dangers of fossil fuel dependence and urgency of energy transition, finance
Israel and Lebanon have signed a ceasefire. But this isn’t a tidy end to a war and attention moves on quickly
Labor hides $5b of defence cuts and accounting tricks in defence strategy
What ‘warfare versus welfare’ gets wrong about real-life economics
How Iran cryptocurrency demands explain a key role of money throughout history
One-way attack drones: Low-cost, high-tech weapons ‘democratize’ precision warfare
Iran has a powerful new tool in the Strait of Hormuz that it can leverage long after the war
The Middle East crisis has exposed NZ to a global fertiliser shock. Where is its plan?
Oil refinery blaze another reminder that Australia needs to get off risky, dirty, dangerous fossil fuels
UN experts condemn Israel’s unprecedented bombing in Lebanon after ceasefire announcement, demand immediate halt to hostilities
Animal and human waste could slash synthetic fertilizer use in US
What Australia must learn from Ukraine about drone technology and the future of warfare
Will oil prices ever truly go back to ‘normal’?
Australian National Statement in the IMO Legal Committee’s 113th Session
Lebanon – Latest Developments
New report gives voice to racism experienced by Australia’s Jewish, Muslim, Palestinian, Arab and Israeli communities
Pope Leo’s resolute response to Trump attack reveals a man of God, not politics
Strait of Hormuz blockade: the complex regional realities the US ignores at its peril
Printer Sales Surge as Australian Businesses Prepare for Economic Uncertainty
ABC Afternoon Briefing 14 April
Landmark report finds smarter use of Australia’s $2.13 billion public food spend could strengthen national resilience and food security, support local farmers…
Food prices are already high in Canada. Will the Iran war make them worse?