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Were the first kings of Poland actually from Scotland? New DNA evidence unsettles a nation’s founding myth
Foreign Minister strengthens relationship with Italy
Foreign Minister focuses on Pacific resilience during visit to France
QLD reunion 17th June. Searching for Little Brothers to reconnect on the centenary of Australia’s largest youth migration program
Can Israel still claim self-defence to justify its Gaza war? Here’s what the law says
New Micro-credential Set To Power Local Aviation Careers
Talking plant health at the 19th Commission on Phytosanitary Measures meeting
Rosemary has been linked to better memory, lower anxiety and even protection from Alzheimer’s
Foreign Minister to visit Europe, Indonesia
Will elections for judges make Mexico the ‘most democratic country in the world’? Critics fear the opposite
Indo-Pacific Roundtable To Explore Human Flourishing
Tackling water scarcity requires speed, scale and determination, FAO says
1 in 5 Gazans face starvation. Can the law force Israel to act?
Why Anthony Albanese’s presence at Pope Leo’s inauguration is shrewd politics
As Criminal Court Prosecutor Accelerates Work, Libya Must Be Prepared to Carry Out Credible, Effective Proceedings at National Level, Delegate Tells Security Council
Combined Forces Prove Ready For Battle
Visit To Indonesia, Holy See And Singapore
Statement On Election Of Pope Leo XIV
Parliament House, Canberra 10 May
As Filipinos prepare to vote, ex-strongman Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest is dividing families – all the way to the president
Answering Call: Honouring Holy Father
Rio Tinto extracts first gallium from its alumina refining process with partner Indium Corporation
Why ‘The Calling of Saint Matthew’ by Caravaggio was Pope Francis’ favorite painting − an art historian explains
Popes have been European for hundreds of years. Is it time for one from Africa or Asia?
How did sport become so popular? The ancient history of a modern obsession
Symposium marks fruitful year of research into lay governance of Catholic ministries
Attestation of Class 365 – Largest class to graduate in 11 years
TRC joins chorus expressing sympathy, praise for life of Pope Francis  (2)
80 years after Benito Mussolini’s death, what can democracies today learn from his fascist rise?
TRC joins chorus expressing sympathy, praise for life of Pope Francis  (2)
NZ’s partnership with United Kingdom reinforced
FAO launches AIM4NatuRe to improve monitoring of ecosystem restoration
Statement following the death of Pope Francis
TRC joins chorus expressing sympathy, praise for life of Pope Francis 
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 21 April
Pope Francis dies: an unconventional pontiff who sought to modernise Catholicism
Pope Francis has died, aged 88. These were his greatest reforms – and controversies
FAO and Rome step forward to advance inclusive urban food governance
ACU historians and theologians mark 1700 years since Council of Nicaea at Rome conference
PWDA advocates for full inclusion of women with disability at CSW69
‘Return’ of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction
Model For International Cooperation
1000 Miglia 2025, Official List of Accepted Cars
30 years of AQUASTAT: FAO celebrates global water data milestone
Australians in Film and Screen Australia Announce 2025 Participants in Talent Gateway and Global Producers Program
First Ancient Genomes From Green Sahara Deciphered
Experts Set International and Multidisciplinary Collaboration As Priorities in Pulmonary Hypertension Management
It’s Wrap For 16th Australian International Airshow