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Food prices are already high in Canada. Will the Iran war make them worse?
What Viktor Orbán’s election loss means for Putin, Trump and the rise of right-wing populism
Comment by UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Russian designation of Memorial as “extremist”
What can governments do when petrol prices rocket?
Trust among Communities Allows Progress, Cooperation to Take Root, Kosovo Mission Chief Tells Security Council as Pristina, Belgrade Diverge on Way Forward
UN experts: Strategy of blatant abuse of counter-terrorism and extremism laws to destroy Russian civil society must end
Iran ceasefire has brought a sudden fall in oil prices – but this pause underscores the volatility in the market
The US-Israel ceasefire with Iran presses pause on a costly war, but can peace last?
Should the government encourage people to work from home to save fuel?
OCR On Hold At 2.25%
China, Russian Federation Veto Security Council Draft Resolution by Gulf States to Safeguard International Shipping through Strait of Hormuz
SA Army reservist charged with breaching Defence legislation after allegedly fighting in Ukraine
Fuel prices are driving more Australians to EVs – and secondhand cars are in high demand
Securing Australian Domestic Gas Supply
Easter egg exhibit showcases Ukrainian program, culture at Cornell
Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does – and doesn’t – change about warfare
Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission?
Trump underestimated Iran’s resilience. Now there is only one way out of the war
LNG vs pumped hydro: will NZ choose to import risk or build cleaner resilience?
Her song features in Ryan Gosling’s hit movie, but Erima Maewa Kaihau was once a star too
Medallic recognition for NZDF personnel supporting Ukraine
Decades of hostility between Iran and the US were preceded by a little-remembered century-long friendship
A war without accountability: why the Middle East crisis is also a legal quagmire
War could add an extra 5% to prices in Australia – but there’s one sector that shields the economy
The Sino-Russian partnership: why it matters for Australian security and defence
The economics of war extend far beyond energy prices and stock markets
Can countries replace SWIFT? Evidence from Russia suggests not easily
Press club encourages strategic thinking
Markets as the new front line: fusing Australia’s economic statecraft
Joint Statement, Australia-Germany Defence Ministers’ Meeting
A host nation at war with a participant: uncertainty and tension swirl around soccer’s World Cup
New heights reached with project on mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks 
Our interest in electric vehicles has grown due to oil price spikes. And it’s likely to remain
How and why NZ could be drawn into the Iran war – and the high stakes involved
Opening Remarks – Parliament House, Canberra 24 March
Oil reserves last for weeks. Solar panels last for decades
Why Middle East gas field attacks could send energy prices soaring
Do petrol retailers really ‘price-gouge’ during oil price spikes?
From Saigon To Navy
Free childcare. Free university. The simple, sensible policy which would have raised $63.8 billion in under four years
Australian National Statement in the IMO Council’s 36th Extraordinary Session
The UK’s high electricity prices are here to stay. But could they offer an opportunity?
As war raises oil prices, households pay while energy companies profit
Why developing nations could be the first to suffer as the Middle East conflict raises food prices
Joint Statement Australia-New Zealand Foreign and Defence Ministerial Consultations 2+2
RBA narrowly votes to lift interest rates. The Middle East war may determine if there’s more to come
Security Council Extends United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2818 (2026)
Security Council Delegates Stress Importance of Resolution 1540 (2004) as Risks of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation Rise Globally