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Smartphones are once again setting the agenda for justice as the Latino community documents ICE actions
Gay Men’s Health Crisis showed how everyday people stepped up when institutions failed during the height of the AIDS epidemic – providing…
How high can US debt go before it triggers a financial crisis?
When developing countries band together, lifesaving drugs become cheaper and easier to buy − with trade-offs
Regime change wouldn’t likely bring democracy to Iran. A more threatening force could fill the vacuum
Why is there so much concern over Iran’s nuclear program? And where could it go from here?
Expert Comment: No Kings Day Protests in the United States
As war breaks out with Israel, Iran has run out of good options
House tax-and-spending bill and other Trump administration changes could make millions of people lose their health insurance coverage
Israeli strikes risk collapse of rules-based order Australia claims to defend
The big Musk v Trump break-up: what the polls say about who the public thinks won
AI tools collect and store data about you from all your devices – here’s how to be aware of what you’re revealing
Global outrage over Gaza has reinforced a ‘siege mentality’ in Israel – what are the implications for peace?
AUKUS review a golden opportunity to escape a disastrous deal
AUKUS is unravelling in real time against Trumps’ America First world view
Thursday 12 June
A reversal in US climate policy will send renewables investors packing – and Australia can reap the benefits
Spending review delivers big boosts for health and defence – but Rachel Reeves is focused on investment
CGTN: China, U.S. reach principled consensus after in-depth, candid trade talks
Resilient, sustainable food systems are Canada’s best defence against American tariffs
Q+A follows The Project onto the scrap heap – so where to now for non-traditional current affairs?
Spending review: Rachel Reeves is about to make a £600 billion gamble on growth
Retailers support productivity focus by Albanese Government
Tuesday 10 June
Fake news and real cannibalism: a cautionary tale from the Dutch Golden Age
Albanese says the government’s focus on delivering commitments is essential to reinforce faith in democracy
Trump’s continued attacks on lawyers risks undermining the US legal system. Is that the point?
The blow-up between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has been entertaining, but how did things go so bad, so fast?
Why the Musk and Trump relationship is breaking down – a psychologist explains
‘Godfather Of AI’ Now Fears It’s Unsafe
Labor risks trading away beef industry in U.S trade talks
Australia is in the firing line of Trump’s looming ‘revenge tax’. It’s a fight we’re unlikely to win
Cuts to school lunch and food bank funding mean less fresh produce for children and families
Australia must act after the US vetoes UN ceasefire and aid resolution on Gaza
Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps
Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity – but are worried about the risks
Why the federal government must act cautiously on fast-tracking project approvals
Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
What are Canada’s governing Liberals going to do about AI?
Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Hobart 1 June
Investors are calling Trump a chicken – here’s why that matters
Australian steel will continue to seek relief from Trump tariffs
Trump sees himself as more like a king than president. Here’s why
There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill
Weaponized storytelling: How AI is helping researchers sniff out disinformation campaigns
Influencer Andrew Tate Is Charged With Raft Of Sex Crimes
Trump’s global trade plans are in disarray, after a US court ruling on ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs