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AIC 2025 Conference: Reducing Online Harms
NZ welcomes potential Ukraine ceasefire
Europe may struggle to replace the military intelligence that Ukraine needs – but it has key strengths
Canada’s aluminum industry faces U.S. tariffs, but innovation could open new markets
‘Double disadvantage’: women with foreign accents seen as less employable
What’s so special about Ukraine’s minerals? A geologist explains
Russia’s economy is stagnating – but that won’t force it to end the war
Daylight saving time and early school start times cost billions in lost productivity and health care expenses
Amid Evolving Political Reality, Security Council Speakers Urge Breakthrough on Syria’s Chemical Weapons Compliance
Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there’s a very long way to go
The EU will spend billions more on defence. It’s a powerful statement – but won’t do much for Ukraine
$569 million contract locks in another decade of jobs in the Hunter
General Assembly Debates Russian Federation’s Security Council Veto of European Amendments Seeking ‘Just’ Peace in Ukraine
With Yemen Poised for Renewed Conflict, Insufficient Aid and Environmental Crisis, Security Council Hears Political Process, Humanitarian Funding Urgently Needed
Why Global Firms Are Pushed To Take Sides In Wars, And How They Can Avoid It
Can the UK prime minister make liberal democracies great again?
How Trump is weaponising the Department of Justice, and the ‘dark’ tactic he’s using to get away with it
Politics with Michelle Grattan: James Curran on Trump, Ukraine, shifting tectonic plates, and a bigger Australian defence bill
Politcs with Michelle Grattan: James Curran on Trump, Ukraine, shifting tectonic plates, and a bigger Australian defence bill
Elon Musk thinks the US should leave the UN – what if Trump does it?
Why Trump’s plan to cut national debt by selling ‘gold card’ visas for US$5 million each won’t work
Safe for autocracy: the world according to Putin and Trump
Band Gives Shout-out For New Members
America or Europe? Why Trump’s Ukraine U-turn is a fork in the road for New Zealand
The strategies and risks European powers must consider when it comes to tackling Trump
Press Conference – Blue Room
The US and UK have decimated their aid spending. Australia has a unique opportunity to help fill the vacuum
Who is Sean Baker, the indie filmmaker behind Oscar sweeper Anora?
Donald Trump is picking fights with leaders around the world. What exactly is his foreign policy approach?
Dutton says as PM he would ‘lobby’ Donald Trump to reconsider Ukraine stand
Cash-Ruston – JMR – 2024-25 Senate Additional Estimates Wrap Up
New report details nuclear power’s demise
In siding with Russia over Ukraine, Trump is not putting America first. He is hastening its decline
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview 1 March
Grattan on Friday: Albanese falls victim to a Chinese burn
Quantum navigation could transform how we travel. So what is it, and how does it work?
Amid ‘Hellscape’, Uptick in Violence in North Darfur, Senior Humanitarian Official Urges Security Council to Take Immediate Action to Protect Civilians in Sudan
New Zealand and China Foreign Ministers meet in Beijing
Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
Noting Ukraine’s People Have Endured Three Years of Relentless Death, Destruction, Displacement, Senior Official Tells Security Council ‘It Is High Time for Peace’
Ukraine war: game theory reveals the complexities (and fragility) of a nuclear deterrent
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Sydney 25 February
The gold price has surged to record highs. What’s behind the move?
With 10 Votes in Favour, 5 Abstentions, Security Council Adopts Resolution 2774 (2025) Mourning Loss of Life, as Russian Federation’s Invasion of…
Trump, Putin and Musk all share a leadership style – we’ve figured out what it is
Sanctions rarely achieve their goals – here’s why they failed in Russia and Myanmar
Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city
A Chinese own goal? How war games in the Tasman Sea could push NZ closer to AUKUS