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Trauma is carried in your DNA. But science reveals a more complicated story
Trump’s worldview is causing a global shift of alliances – what does this mean for nations in the middle?
Gold, copper and lithium up in latest resources forecasts
NATO’s 5% of GDP defence target ramps up pressure on Australia to spend vastly more
Diggers deliver missile training for Ukraine
Thursday 26 June
PM wraps up Europe visit at NATO Summit
Australia deepens collaboration with NATO and takes further action to hold Russia to account
New industrial strategy brings Rachel Reeves’ securonomics to life – but will it protect Britain from more supply chain shocks?
Behind the headlines: the hidden toll on journalists during the pandemic era
Trench warfare doctrine put to the test
New Zealand announces further aid for Ukraine
What is a ‘bunker buster’? An expert explains what the US dropped on Iran – and what might happen now
Security Council to Hold Briefing on Maintenance of Peace and Security of Ukraine
PM Luxon meets with President Xi Jinping
A new special tribunal will investigate Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Will it be effective?
New Russia sanctions target enablers of war, including Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’
As Luxon heads to China, his government’s pivot toward the US is a stumbling block
When developing countries band together, lifesaving drugs become cheaper and easier to buy − with trade-offs
The Middle East is a major flight hub. How do airlines keep passengers safe during conflict?
Netanyahu has two war aims: destroying Iran’s nuclear program and regime change. Are either achievable?
By the Foreign Ministers of the Republic of Indonesia and New Zealand at the 12th Joint Ministerial Commission
Israeli strikes risk collapse of rules-based order Australia claims to defend
FAO Food Outlook: Global output of key food commodity crops on course for new records
Spending review delivers big boosts for health and defence – but Rachel Reeves is focused on investment
Q+A follows The Project onto the scrap heap – so where to now for non-traditional current affairs?
Building Strong Team With Honesty And Leadership
Can Israel still claim self-defence to justify its Gaza war? Here’s what the law says
Four myths about ‘low-skilled’ migration busted
Tastes of Greater Geelong 2025: a month of flavour begins with a winter wonderland
Australia must act after the US vetoes UN ceasefire and aid resolution on Gaza
Getting away with it … sort of. How a dictator and a fugitive Nazi advanced international human rights law
Russia has been working on creating drones that ‘call home’, go undercover and start fires. Here’s how they work
The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past
Georges River Council Celebrates Refugee Week 2025
Global economic outlook shifts as trade policy uncertainty weakens growth
UKRAINE: Air raid sirens halted one in every five lessons this school year
Ukraine drone strikes on Russian airbase reveal any country is vulnerable to the same kind of attack
Ukraine: rural communities need immediate support to plant and produce food amid ongoing war
Third Countries are Undermining Western Sanctions against Russia
Pro-Trump candidate wins Poland’s presidential election – a bad omen for the EU, Ukraine and women
Security Council Meets on Situation in Ukraine
Security Council to Hold Briefing on Ukraine
Have sanctions against Russia backfired? What apartheid-era South Africa tells us about who may be profiting
Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly concludes: historic outcomes, consequential highlights
Gas export approval puts gas corporations before Australians
Is Vladimir Putin’s indiscriminate bombing of Ukrainian civilians ‘crazy’? It’s more a sign of impatience