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By Zulker Naeen
An analysis of seventy-two pieces of AI-generated content, showed that AI was a powerful political weapon, and was used to manufacture false narratives and shape electoral outcomes ahead of Bangladesh’s national election. (Full Story)
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
The policy announcement will come in a speech where Albanese emphasises the government’s economic reform agenda and commitment to an ‘ambitious’ budget.The Conversation (Full Story)
By María Teresa Gil Bazo, Profesora Titular de Derecho Internacional y Relaciones Internacionales y Cátedra Jean Monnet en Estudios Europeos, Universidad de Navarra
The EU is in the process of creating a new system that will make it easier to return irregularly present migrants to their country of origin. The legislation, known as the Returns Regulation, includes measures that make it possible to detain more people – including children and families – for longer periods of time.

This marks a major shift in European migration policy, as until now EU Member States could only detain irregularly present migrants as a last resort under specific circumstances. Not all States even had detention policies, and where they did, detention centres were almost…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Rebecca Wood, Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education, University of Glasgow
As a researcher in autism and education and a former secondary school teacher, it took me a while to realise that autistic school staff were rarely included in conversations about inclusion and diversity in schools.

With colleagues, I started the Autistic School Staff Project in 2019, focusing on the experiences, needs and aptitudes of autistic teachers and other education staff.

Our findings show that autistic school staff can experience significant sensory…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Jane Charlton, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Penn State
With college students less likely to read through a full textbook than they once were, video games can help keep them engaged.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Rhonda Winegar, Assistant Professor of Nursing, University of Texas at Arlington
Tara Martin, Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing, University of Texas at Arlington
Zhaoli Liu, Assistant Professor of Nursing, University of Texas at Arlington
Whether a young person has public or private insurance – or is uninsured or underinsured – significantly influences their risk of death across many cancer types.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Craig Fehrman, Adjunct instructor at the Media School, Indiana University
Victor Glover will become the first Black astronaut to orbit the Moon – but he is part of a long line of Black explorers, many forgotten through history. New research is giving York his due.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Celina Su, Professor of Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center
Participatory budgeting makes the people involved more likely to vote – an important consideration in a city like Detroit where many don’t.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Allison Mashell Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Civil Rights Studies, University of Notre Dame
After the Voting Rights Act, federal election observers helped ensure fair voting, but that oversight has increasingly shifted focus − to monitor what Washington says is voter fraud and accusations of cheating.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Adam Annaccone, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at Arlington
Significant public resources are spent on staffing, overtime, EMS staging, traffic control and interagency coordination that are integral to a successful event.The Conversation (Full Story)
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