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Mutual deterrence may prevent a longer war for now, but the balance remains precarious and could collapse with little warning ...
The Australian Electoral Commission’s results for the May 3 federal election now show how minor parties’ preferences flowed ...
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
Disordered eating doesn’t always lead to an eating disorder. But these behaviours – especially dieting – can be the first ...
A sustained jump in oil prices would have posed quite a dilemma for the Reserve Bank. Generally a shock that adds to ...
The way the case was handled has done substantial damage to the ABC’s reputation, not just for impartiality but for its ...
Few athletes are still kneeling to protest racial injustice. Does this mean athletes have become indifferent or is there ...
Nonproliferation experts believe Iraq’s nuclear program went underground after Israel destroyed its reactor just outside ...
Even bats in the tropics, where it’s warm all year, store fat in anticipation of dry seasons when food becomes scarce. That’s ...
While Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire after 12 days of airstrikes, it isn’t clear what specific measures, if any, ...
The UK government aims to cut energy bills for large businesses by up to a quarter over four years, thanks to a £2 billion ...
Public participation is enshrined in Kenya’s constitution as one of the principles and values of good governance. By ...