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Why OpenAI developing an artificial intelligence that's good at maths is such a big deal How A.S. Byatt’s northern identity and anger over climate change informed her fiction The OpenAI saga demonstrates how big corporations dominate the shaping of our technological future Why isn't there any sound in space? An astronomer explains why in space no one can hear you scream Online 'likes' for toxic social media posts prompt more − and more hateful − messages With the end of the Hollywood writers and actors strikes, the creator economy is the next frontier for organized labor Here's what happened when I taught a fly-fishing course in the waterways of New Orleans Philadelphia reduces school-based arrests by 91% since 2013 – researchers explain the effects of keeping kids out of the legal system Texas is suing Planned Parenthood for $1.8B over $10M in allegedly fraudulent services it rendered – a health care economist explains what's going on New England stone walls lie at the intersection of history, archaeology, ecology and geoscience, and deserve a science of their own Certain states, including Arizona, have begun scrapping court costs and fees for people unable to pay – two experts on legal punishments explain why ICC: Combat Double Standards for Justice Burkina Faso: Prominent Rights Activist Abducted Hong Kong protest leader Agnes Chow skips bail and leaves the city for good Tackling climate change can improve public health in Africa – new report highlights how Philippines: Authorities must thoroughly investigate sickening attack on Catholic mass EU: Take Strong Rights Stance at Summit With China From Hun Sen to Hun Manet: The worrying state of free speech in Cambodia Could you move from your biological body to a computer? An expert explains ‘mind uploading’ We're in an El Niño – so why has Australia been so wet? Colombian Disability Rights Activist Honored DR Congo: Mob Lynches Soldier in Apparent Hate Crime UAE: Fossil Fuels Poison Air Serbia: World Bank-funded digital welfare system exacerbating poverty, especially for Roma and people with disabilities Australia: Increase Support for Women’s Rights Globally Stay or go? Most older Australians want to retire where they are, but renters don’t always get a choice At the End of the Land: an avalanche of images that invites us to sit alone in time and space together Two charts in Australia's 2023 climate statement show we are way off track for net zero by 2050 'The Labor family is broken-hearted': Albanese pays tribute to Peta Murphy, dead at 50 COP28: health is finally on the agenda – but there's more to do as we face continued climate extremes A home among the gum trees: will the Great Koala National Park actually save koalas? Nicola Willis warns of fiscal ‘snakes and snails’ – her first mini-budget will be a test of NZ’s no-surprises finance rules For domestic violence victim-survivors, a data or privacy breach can be extraordinarily dangerous The amazing NGV Triennial 2023 makes us question our world and forces us to see it differently Lydia Davis' amusing, insightful stories address the estrangements of everyday life – and resist the hollowing of language Classic Aussie cinema and new twists on old classics: our picks of December streaming Australia has its first framework for AI use in schools – but we need to proceed with caution 4 tips to help your loved one with dementia enjoy the festive season Hyped and expensive, hydrogen has a place in Australia’s energy transition, but only with urgent government support Happy birthday AUD: how our Australian dollar was floated, 40 years ago this week We all know about JobKeeper, which helped Australians keep their jobs in a global crisis. So how about HomeKeeper? In Azerbaijan, five journalists arrested in ten days Gaza: UN rights chief appeals for end to violence and a return to dialogue Silencing Sarah Jama diminishes Canadian democracy Payment controversy over ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ provokes questions about documentary storytelling Equitable sentencing can mitigate anti-Black racism in Canada's justice system Why Canada's Smart Cities Challenge is missing the mark Canada’s Fall Economic Statement signals the ‘right to repair’ your tech devices Government's preventative detention for ex-detainees who pose serious risks set to pass this week Nine out of 10 South African criminals reoffend, while in Finland it's 1 in 3. This is why African countries lost control to foreign mining companies – the 3 steps that allowed this to happen COP28: Migrant Rights Essential to Climate Action COP 28 Should Amplify Voices of Disability Rights Activists It's the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, and Trinidad & Tobago still has a long way to go A movement is growing across Africa and diaspora demanding reparations for the impacts of slavery and colonialism A Senate inquiry is calling for a new 'behaviour curriculum' to try and tackle classroom disruptions COP28: 7 food and agriculture innovations needed to protect the climate and feed a rapidly growing world Santos, now booted from the House, got elected as a master of duplicity -- here's how it worked Gaza war: what do we know about the hostage-prisoner exchanges and are they likely to resume? PFAS forever chemicals found in English drinking water – why are they everywhere and what are the risks? Exhibition explores how the Victorians are being reimagined in contemporary art Santos expelled from House not because of what he said but how he said it Why are people still flying to climate conferences by private jet? Sustainability schemes deployed by business most often ineffective, research reveals Destruction of Ukrainian heritage: why losing historical icons can leave a long shadow Artificial wombs could someday be a reality – here's how they may change our notions of parenthood Turmoil at OpenAI shows we must address whether AI developers can regulate themselves Electric arc furnaces: the technology poised to make British steelmaking more sustainable A Year of Anguish: Remembering the Killings and Sexual Violence in Kishishe We continue to risk our lives defending Colombia’s rivers and wetlands ISRAEL/OPT:  Urgent need for a sustained ceasefire to end civilian bloodshed and mass suffering as fighting resumes Generation 2048: time to resist, disrupt and transform FTX and Binance: how latest crypto scandals could influence public opinion on digital currency regulation Emissions inequality is getting worse – here's how to end the reign of the ultra-polluters Why men in 19th century Wales dressed as women to protest taxation Colonized countries rarely ask for redress over past wrongs − the reasons can be complex Who is still getting HIV in America? Medication is only half the fight – homing in on disparities can help get care to those who need it most These programs make college possible for students with developmental disabilities Bringing classical physics into the modern world with Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment Why all civilian lives matter equally, according to a military ethicist How the keffiyeh – a practical garment used for protection against the desert sun – became a symbol of Palestinian identity 'Wonka' movie holds remnants of novel's racist past A First Amendment battle looms in Georgia, where the state is framing opposition to a police training complex as a criminal conspiracy Native American mothers whose children have been separated from them experience a raw and ongoing grief that has no end Why some people from the north of England end up leaving everything to King Charles when they die Argentina's Brexit: why new president Milei is threatening to pull out of South America's common market Yes, you can get syphilis of the eye – professor of ophthalmology explains Andorra: Activist on trial for raising concerns about total abortion ban at UN meeting Politics with Michelle Grattan: Chris Bowen's struggle to promote consensus on climate action at COP28 As Nepali villages modernize, mokha art is on the verge of disappearing Birth and Death Intertwined in Gaza Strip Tanzania Tour Risks Whitewashing Maasai Forced Evictions Ukraine: Russian invasion has forced older people with disabilities to endure isolation and neglect – new report A Kid Called Troy at 30: this beautiful Aussie film was one of the most important HIV/AIDS documentaries ever produced Social media ads are littered with ‘green’ claims. How are we supposed to know they're true? UAE: Mass Surveillance Threatens Rights, COP28 Outcome Alleged assassination plots in the U.S. and Canada signal a more assertive Indian foreign policy A Kid Called Troy at 30: this beautiful Aussie films was one of the most important HIV/AIDS documentaries ever produced Which blood sugar monitor is best? Want to cut your new home costs by 10% or more? That's what building groups can do A Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist. Here’s why he’s mistaken Protecting kids online: A guide for parents on conversations about 'sextortion' With The Pogues, Shane MacGowan perhaps proved himself the most important Irish writer since James Joyce COP28 climate summit just approved a 'loss and damage' fund. What does this mean? Bosnian volunteer firefighters: Courage, leadership, and unity COP28: Why we need to break our addiction to combustion COP28: the climate summit’s first Health Day points to what needs to change in NZ Heat at COP28 Highlights Risks to Migrant Workers Why are school-aged boys so attracted to hateful ideologies? Google's $100 million to Canada's news industry is a small price to pay to avoid regulation Gaza Update: ceasefire holds for now, but array of armed Hamas allies could threaten this fragile truce Do we live in a giant void? It could solve the puzzle of the universe's expansion We don't know how many victims of modern slavery are in prison – why that's a problem Buvidal: is it really a 'game changer' in the treatment of problematic opioid use? Why renewed China-US cooperation bodes well for climate action Can we sustainably harvest trees from tropical forests? Yes – here are 5 ways to do it better Friday essay: can marriage be feminist? – a 'hopeless romantic' says no, but a same-sex newlywed says yes The Australian Curriculum is copping fresh criticism – what is it supposed to do? Controversial claims about extinct humans are stirring up evolution research. Here's how the mess could have been avoided It's beginning to look a lot like burnout. How to take care of yourself before the holidays start The news is fading from sight on big social media platforms – where does that leave journalism? Massive planet too big for its own sun pushes astronomers to rethink exoplanet formation Edward Blum's crusade against affirmative action has used the legal strategy developed by civil rights activists Global: Initial pledges at COP28 to finance the Loss & Damage Fund fall far short of what is needed Nepal Registers Same-Sex Marriage – A First Russia: UN rights chief denounces outlawing of ‘the international LGBT movement’ The closer Venezuela gets to voting on annexation of the Essequibo, the more tense the border dispute with Guyana becomes Gaza war: Hamas's web of allies in the October 7 attacks makes ending the conflict much harder for Israel Doctor Who: what the show gets wrong about climate change and energy justice − new research Being child-free has been deemed 'selfish' for decades – the history of this misconception explained Does having children make you happier? Here’s what the research suggests Raising a child to 18 in the UK costs more than £200,000 – here's why How Frozen became the catalyst for Disney's shift from male-centric tales Henry Kissinger was a global – and deeply flawed – foreign policy heavyweight Women’s Rights Activists Under Attack in Afghanistan Gaza war: a better understanding of the violence on both sides might give us a chance at a solution Shane MacGowan: a timeless voice for Ireland’s diaspora in England Ghana's shea industry is not taking care of the women behind its growth Israel-Gaza: what the term genocide means under international law – podcast COP28 begins: 4 issues that will determine if the UN climate summit is a success, from methane to money Building African cities that cope with climate shocks – experts outline what it will take 'Baldur's Gate 3' became the surprise hit of 2023 by upending conventional wisdom about what gives video games broad appeal Drone fishing in South Africa is a danger to sharks and may be unfair to other fishers – study OpenAI is a nonprofit-corporate hybrid: A management expert explains how this model works − and how it fueled the tumult around CEO Sam Altman's short-lived ouster As plastic production grows, treaty negotiations to reduce plastic waste are stuck in low gear Israel's mosaic of Jewish ethnic groups is key to understanding the country Russian attempt to control narrative in Ukraine employs age-old tactic of 'othering' the enemy Pakistan: Authorities must end impunity of tribal councils as so-called “honour killings” continue unabated Malta: Indictment of El Hiblu 3 “the worst possible decision” Russia: Judgment labelling “LGBT movement” as “extremist” will have catastrophic consequences Russia: Supreme Court Bans “LGBT Movement” as “Extremist” Expert opinions differ on how much of an impact G20 membership will have for Africa How smartphones weaken attention spans in children and adults Grattan on Friday: As Albanese's fortunes slide, people start to wonder what sort of PM Peter Dutton might make Palantir: privacy fears over handing NHS data to US defence provider show how lack of trust is holding back much-needed reform Kindertransport's complex legacy: saving children from the Nazis while leaving their families behind Archie: Cary Grant drama doesn't shy away from the actor's dark side Pakistan: Authorities must end impunity of tribal councils as “honour killings” continue unabated Henry Kissinger has died. The titan of US foreign policy changed the world, for better or worse Reform delay causes dental decay. It’s time for a national deal to fund dental care Climate Inaction Not an Option for Maldives at COP28 Is Winston Peters right to call state-funded journalism ‘bribery’ – or is there a bigger threat to democracy? Henry Kissinger's bombing campaign likely killed hundreds of thousands of Cambodians − and set path for the ravages of the Khmer Rouge As COP28 Opens, UN Should Take UAE to Task New unified theory shows how past landscapes drove the evolution of Earth's rich diversity of life Artificial intelligence is already in our hospitals. 5 questions people want answered Parliamentary report slams mutual obligation, calling for total overhaul of employment services Thailand: Recent Refugees Pushed Back to Myanmar Gentle parenting can be really hard on parents, new research suggests Miniature organs on chips could revolutionize health-care research Aid workers in war zones like Gaza face impossible choices that can leave them traumatized To Tackle Hate against Jews and Muslims, EU Governments Need Better Statistics ‘The eagle has landed’ and Trinidad and Tobago social media users are thrilled COP28: four key issues that will dominate the latest UN climate summit Tech startups with diverse founding teams are more likely to seek IPO or acquisition How science saved the ozone layer Gaza war: how Qatar used its business connections to become a leading mediator in the Middle East COP28: oil pushers scrape the barrel as critical climate talks begin in Dubai ChatGPT turns 1: AI chatbot's success says as much about humans as technology The path to net-zero emissions runs through industry 'How is the Great Australian Novel going?' Not too bad, thanks Christmess is undoubtedly one of the best Christmas films to emerge – from anywhere – in recent years What is a 'just' transition to net zero - and why is Australia struggling to get there? COVID wave: what's the latest on antiviral drugs, and who is eligible in Australia? Australian uni students are warming to ChatGPT. But they want more clarity on how to use it A year of ChatGPT: 5 ways the AI marvel has changed the world COP28: How will Australia navigate domestic climate wins and fossil fuel exports at the negotiating table? Since the Gaza war began, violence against Palestinians has also surged in the West Bank – and gone virtually unnoticed COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100 Zimbabwe: Continued detention of former opposition MP Job Sikhala a travesty of justice Stoicism and spirituality: A philosopher explains how more Americans' search for meaning is turning them toward the classics A brief history of the US-Israel 'special relationship' shows how connections have shifted since long before the 1948 founding of the Jewish state LGTBQIA+ sanctuary declarations help cities take a stand to defend rights -- but may not have much actual legal impact MicroRNA is the master regulator of the genome − researchers are learning how to treat disease by harnessing the way it controls genes 3 ways AI can help farmers tackle the challenges of modern agriculture US food insecurity surveys aren't getting accurate data regarding Latino families People who experienced childhood adversity had poorer COVID-19 outcomes, new study shows Gentle parenting can be not so gentle on parents, new research suggests Why the Fed should treat climate change's $150B economic toll like other national crises it's helped fight There’s a financial literacy gender gap − and older women are eager for education that meets their needs First case of swine flu in humans detected in UK – expert Q&A Opera in Cape Town: critics trace how a colonial art form was reinvented as African Low emissions and economic survival – countries in the global south aren't getting a fair deal Climate action for Africa in 2023: three big developments Climate change: 3 key goals Nigeria must focus on at COP28 Inflation has affected the UK, US and Europe differently – here's what this means for interest rates French ski resorts risk becoming hooked on artificial snow How colonial violence in Tasmania helped build scientists' reputations and prestigious museum collections How to get someone out of a cult – and what happens afterwards Israeli hostages may need to fight to regain a sense of control in their everyday lives – expert explains Nanoplastics linked to Parkinson's and some types of dementia – new study China is already paying substantial climate finance, while US is global laggard – new analysis Skateboard at the Design Museum celebrates 60 years of style, culture and cool Elect the Best in Upcoming ICC Judicial Elections Why green hydrogen holds a lot of potential for Trinidad & Tobago Extreme weather leaves energy networks vulnerable to 'hostile actors', Climate Statement warns How HBO's The Gilded Age reflects wider tensions within 19th-century New York and American society Reports of 'honour-based' abuse increased following lockdowns and change to police recording rules How AI could reveal secrets of thousands of handwritten documents – from medieval manuscripts to hieroglyphics COP28: how bad is climate change already and what do we need to do next to tackle it? The death and rebirth of the distinctive sounds of Zambia Denmark's biggest spy scandal raises questions on how to try intelligence officials Ghana wants to restrict imports on 22 products – an economist explains how, why and what else must be done Nigeria: After six months in office, President Tinubu has failed to uphold human rights Joint Statement: Civil Society Organizations renew calls to end impunity for crimes against journalists in the Maldives Australia's inflation rate now starts with a 4, allowing the RBA to hold fire on rates Africa: Leaders’ unified voice at COP28 must prioritize human rights and climate justice Lloyds of London archives show how important the City was to transatlantic slavery Hallelujah, it's school concert season. A music researcher explains why these performances are so important New research shows how Indigenous-owned businesses are creating better outcomes for their employees We analysed citizen science to find Australia’s top 10 most elusive birds It can be hard to challenge workplace discrimination but the government's new bill should make it easier Do you really need antibiotics? Curbing our use helps fight drug-resistant bacteria Extra senators for ACT and NT will benefit left but increase malapportionment Pakistan: Widespread Abuses Force Afghans to Leave Israel's ground offensive in Gaza City is ignoring the past lessons of urban warfare Spectacle, speed and savagery: Disney’s The Artful Dodger comes down under for a pop period spin Māori atheism on the rise: the legacy of colonisation is driving a decline in traditional Christian beliefs Policing is not the answer to shoplifting, feeding people is What are young Australians most worried about? Finding affordable housing, they told us Meal kits are booming – but how do they stack up nutritionally? The government has announced plans to regulate smart TV home screens: what the new rules mean for you Landmark UN Report Calls for Sex Work Decriminalization Science communicators need to stop telling everybody the universe is a meaningless void 'I can see the characters': how reading aloud to patients can break through 'cancer fog' What should I give my child's teacher at the end of the year? Thalidomide survivors are receiving an apology for the pharmaceutical disaster that changed pregnancy medicine As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks? Striving for transparency: Why Canada’s pesticide regulations need an overhaul Cyberbullying girls with pornographic deepfakes is a form of misogyny Haiti: Gangs move into rural areas as Türk says new force ‘must be deployed’ As seas get warmer, tropical species are moving further from the equator Wind turbine blades: inside the battle to overcome their waste problem Gaza war: Israeli government has Haaretz newspaper in its sights as it tightens screws on media freedom Why you should talk about fertility, even if you don't want children – and what you should discuss Deliveroo judgment shows how gig economy platforms and courts are eroding workers' rights Should I have children? Here's what the philosophers say Nazi doctors weren't just ‘a few bad apples’, shows report – and simplistic stories won't help guard against future medical abuses How a small Caribbean island is trying to become hurricane-proof Lloyds of London archives show how important the City was to the transatlantic slave trade Lifestyle changes can reduce dementia risk by maintaining brain plasticity — but the time to act is now COP28: Earth's frozen zones are in trouble – we're already seeing the consequences Germany: Verdict in Gambia Atrocity Case Draft Security Law Targets Civil Society and Journalists in Hungary World News in Brief: Burkina Faso attack, ending AIDS, Syrian child casualties, new UN migration ambassador How newborns and their mothers are vulnerable to climate change Umaru Shehu: Nigerian public health giant who played a major role in polio eradication Faith communities are rallying to check climate change – their size and influence counts Sharpeville: new research on 1960 South African massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted Zambia's foreign debt tragedy – what needs to happen to resolve the crisis Unwrapping Uranus and its icy secrets: What NASA would learn from a mission to a wild world A researcher's prescription for better health care: A dose of humility for doctors, nurses and clinicians Philly parents worry about kids' digital media use but see some benefits, too After a pandemic pause, Detroit restarts water shut-offs – part of a nationwide trend as costs rise Merriam-Webster's word of the year – authentic – reflects growing concerns over AI's ability to deceive and dehumanize Writing instructors are less afraid of students cheating with ChatGPT than you might think The four challenges faced by Spain's new government Museum classifies Roman emperor as trans – but modern labels oversimplify ancient gender identities COVID inquiry heard Boris Johnson 'struggled' with graphs – if you do too, here are some tips Girls less likely to be diagnosed with special educational needs – new research How big UK housebuilders have remained profitable without meeting housing supply targets Slapps: inside Europe's struggle to protect journalists from malicious lawsuits Government readying to rush through more legislation on ex-detainees High Court reasons on immigration ruling pave way for further legislation Why the world's first flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel is a green mirage European governments donors’ discriminatory funding restrictions to Palestinian civil society risk deepening human rights crisis Lebanon: Proposed media law poses grave threat to freedom of expression Governments have been able to overrule the Reserve Bank for 80 years. Why stop now? A lucky Gazan routine? Global: Leaders at COP28 must protect human rights by agreeing to phase out fossil fuels and press the UAE for reforms Almost half the men surveyed think they could land a passenger plane. Experts disagree 3 reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia's arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea Maldives’ new president formally requests India withdraw troops from its borders How does Australia's health system stack up internationally? Not bad, if you're willing to wait for it Marshmallow Laser Feast at ACMI is a sumptuous visual feast – but something is missing 'Father of Reconciliation' Pat Dodson to quit parliament At a time when journalism needs to be at its strongest, an open letter on the Israel/Hamas war has left the profession diminished Meet Andrew Hauser, the outsider from the UK who'll be deputy governor of the RBA Driving a greener future: how your electric car could help power your neighbourhood Let's turn down the dial on conflict and focus on solutions Chekhov called The Seagull 'a comedy'. The Sydney Theatre Company seems to forget it was a tragedy, too Everybody has a spider story, but these amazing creatures are often misunderstood What are bush kinders? And what makes a good one? How your money is helping subsidise sexism in academia – and what you can do about it Voluntary assisted dying is now available in all Australian states. How do the NSW laws compare? Polls say Trump has a strong chance of winning again in 2024. So how might his second term reshape the US government? Repeated concussions can alter heart activity and impact the 'heart-brain' axis Next on the United Auto Workers' to-do list: Adding more members who currently work at nonunion factories to its ranks 3 ways to encourage kids to be more charitable and kind this holiday season Québec's hardwood trees could move north. Here's how that could affect the boreal forest landscape ‘No one would ever speak up again’: servicewomen feel military culture stops them from reporting sexual assault Stem cell therapy shows promise for treating multiple sclerosis – new study Psilocybin shows promise for treating eating disorders, but more controlled research is needed How AI 'sees' the world – what happened when we trained a deep learning model to identify poverty COP28: inside the United Arab Emirates, the oil giant hosting 2023 climate change summit Tesla's futuristic Cybertruck finally arrives – here's why the company's success is riding on it Why Royal Mail is struggling to deliver Prophet Song by Paul Lynch: Booker prize-winning novel is a distinctly Irish tale of civic and ideological collapse A Peruvian farmer is trying to hold energy giant RWE responsible for climate change – the inside story of his groundbreaking court case Ultratrails, deep dives, outer space: how extraordinary personalities adapt to extreme conditions South Korea: Jail sentence for man who praised North an attack on freedom of expression Having a single parent doesn’t determine your life chances – the data shows poverty is far more important The Legend of Zelda film: past adaptations have gotten Link's character wrong Why are bullies so mean? A youth psychology expert explains what's behind their harmful behavior Earth's magnetic field protects life on Earth from radiation, but it can move, and the magnetic poles can even flip Chlorine is a highly useful chemical that's also extremely dangerous − here's what to know about staying safe around it Supreme Court to consider giving First Amendment protections to social media posts The challenges of being a religious scientist Dozens of US adolescents are dying from drug overdoses every month − an expert on substance use unpacks the grim numbers with 3 charts How climate negotiators turn national self-interest into global collective action Booker prize: rediscovering the first female winner, the often-forgotten Bernice Rubens Rwanda’s troops in Mozambique have done well to protect civilians – the factors at play Africa's new online foreign exchange system will enable cross-border payments in local currencies – what you need to know John Hlatywayo: remembering a great Zimbabwean artist who was woefully neglected by history China’s White Paper Movement: One year on, six protesters share their stories Kazakhstan Woman’s Death a National Tragedy Diplomatic boldness: Maldives’ new president formally requests India withdraw troops from its borders Parliamentary inquiry recommends more senators for the ACT and Northern Territory Leasehold reform: why UK government's plans could make housing less affordable and less fair Black Friday is an environmental nightmare – the Victorians had a much more sustainable approach to fashion ANU research suggests referendum confined to Indigenous recognition might have passed Stones inside fish ears mark time like tree rings – and now they're helping us learn about climate change How to check your mouth for cancer – when getting to see a dentist is hard EU: France, Germany and Italy risk unravelling landmark AI Act negotiations Interview with the political figure Boubacar Touré on the coup which overthrew Niger's president Australia: More than 100 people charged after kayaking protesters block coal port ahead of COP28 Global: Briefings to help COP president advance business interests heighten concerns about summit’s outcome US: Texas Troopers’ Deadly Vehicle Pursuits Exiled Iranian crown prince awarded US LGBTQ+ award for speaking up for Iran's queer community We've committed to protect 30% of Australia's land by 2030. Here's how we could actually do it Trying to spend less on food? Following the dietary guidelines might save you $160 a fortnight The government's Murray-Darling bill is a step forward, but still not enough How worried should we be about the pneumonia outbreak in China? Sudan: New Mass Ethnic Killings, Pillage in Darfur Mike Pezzullo sacked after scathing findings accusing him of misusing his position Why redefining the Treaty principles would undermine real political equality in NZ What is the 'sunk cost fallacy'? Is it ever a good thing? Bangladesh: Violent Autocratic Crackdown Ahead of Elections Labor loses four points in two Newspolls to slump to a 50--50 tie Simone de Beauvoir, Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil and Ayn Rand all felt 'different' in the world – and changed the way we think Casual, distant, aesthetically limited: 5 ways smartphone photography is changing how we see the world A major new childcare report glosses over the issues educators face at work and why they leave Green growth or degrowth: what is the right way to tackle climate change? Think potholes on our roads are getting worse? You're right – and here's why Millions of high-risk Australians aren't getting vaccinated. A policy reset could save lives In Gaza, a photo of Israeli soldier raising a pride flag 'in the name of love' goes viral, 'pinkwashing' a war Gender-based violence: Teaching about its root causes is necessary to address it Responsible ESG investing in the Global South requires overcoming the Global North's saviour complex Here's why union support is so high right now Government provides $255 million to boost resources to monitor released immigration detainees Climate adaptation funds are not reaching frontline communities: what needs to be done about it What is federalism? Why Ethiopia uses this system of government and why it’s not perfect Gaza: Findings on October 17 al-Ahli Hospital Explosion Former Wentworth MP Dave Sharma pulls off surprise victory for Liberal Senate vacancy Protect Women with Disabilities from Violence in Mexico Using ‘16 Days of Activism’ to End Gender-Based Violence at Work What can Taiwan learn from Ukraine? Interview with disinformation and civil defense expert Puma Shen ‘Well, well, well': What the fuss about Trinidad & Tobago's national anthem is all about Spain’s New Government Should Prioritize Tackling Poverty The professor, the general and the populist: meet the three candidates running for president in Indonesia How minimum wage rises will affect the early years education and childcare sector Everton FC lost ten valuable points for breaking financial rules – but football fans may eventually consider it a win Climate crisis: what to consider if you're questioning whether to have children Chicken doesn't need to be washed before cooking – here's why It's not a cost of living crisis – it's a poverty pandemic Honeybees cluster together when it’s cold – but we’ve been completely wrong about why There are many reasons disabled people can't just work from home -- threatening to cut their benefits won't fix the wider problems Look to the mainstream to explain the rise of the far right The way a sperm tail moves can be explained by mathematics worked out by Alan Turing India: how COVID enabled new forms of economic abuse of women Napoleon is a hilarious love story – what you should watch this week Doctor Who at 60: what qualities make the best companion? A psychologist explains Frozen's 10th anniversary: how the musical reignited our love for sing-along cinema UK's failed asylum deportation plan puts Rwanda's human rights and refugee struggles in the spotlight Sri Lanka’s Rights Abuses Flout EU Trade Benefits Requirements How rugby became part of the DNA of South Africans Navigating the media landscape in Zambia Southern African troops versus M23 rebels in the DRC: 4 risks this poses Weird and wonderful things lost then found inside the human body Doctor Who 60: show has always tapped into political issues – but never more so than in the 1970s UK's new back to work plan will make life even harder for disabled people Black Friday: parody adverts target unbridled consumerism with an environmental message The professor, the general and the populist: meet the three candidates running for president in Indonesia next year Australian journalist pushes back against anti-LGBTQ+ trolls EU: Use Trade Leverage to Support Democracy and Rights in Central Asia Human rights defenders and health workers who face widespread abuse and criminalization for defending the right to abortion must be better protected One year after the Ürümqi fire that kicked off protests across China: Interview with Uyghur activist Rushan Abbas A survey found 1 in 6 men admit sexual feelings for children. So is paedophilia increasing? Vincent Namatjira’s paintbrush is his weapon. With an infectious energy and wry humour, nothing is off limits The exquisite physical comedy of Dirty Birds: a new Aussie post-COVID Theatre of the Absurd Ugandan Authorities Should Drop Charges Against Environmental Protesters With war raging in Gaza, how much do we know about Australia's weapons exports? The answer: very little Three parties, two deals, one government: the stress points within New Zealand's 'coalition of many colours' Australian dolphins have the world's highest concentrations of ‘forever chemicals’ 7 charts on family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia Taste depends on nature and nurture. Here are 7 ways you can learn to enjoy foods you don't like Revisiting the Williams Treaties of 1923: Anishinaabeg perspectives after a century Alleged assassination plot against Sikh separatist could hamper India-U.S. relations Napoleon Bonaparte features in 60,000 books and more than 100 films – does Ridley Scott's stand up? Is sleeping with your baby a good idea? Here's what the science says A survey found 1 in 6 men would sexually abuse a child or teen. So is paedophilia increasing? Less than 75% of Queenslanders have access to fluoridated water – and it's putting oral health at risk Taylor Swift's Brazil concert was hammered by extreme heat. How to protect crowds at the next sweltering gig When the messages stopped Statement: Israeli occupying forces launch a new campaign targeting journalists and media outlets in Palestine How digital twins will enable the next generation of precision agriculture Friday essay: 'when the facts conflict with the legend' – how does a biographer balance storytelling with the truth? 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