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AI revolution: The next frontier for African business What is amortisation, and what does it have to do with Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal? Australia will protect a vast swathe of the Southern Ocean, but squanders the chance to show global leadership 700 million plastic bottles: we worked out how much microplastic is in Queensland’s Moreton Bay Azerbaijan: Vicious Assault on Government Critics COP29: States must press Azerbaijani authorities to end assault on civil society Productivity is often mistaken for wages. What does it really mean? How does it work? Manawanui sinking: an expert explains why a speedy cleanup will be crucial – and the main challenges ahead An unbroken night’s sleep is a myth. Here’s what good sleep looks like Grave cleaning videos are going viral on TikTok. Are they honouring the dead, or exploiting them? I have a stuffy nose, how can I tell if it’s hay fever, COVID or something else? Hurricane Milton explodes into a powerful Category 5 storm as it heads for Florida − here’s how rapid intensification works Should you need a permit to protest? Here’s why that’s a bad idea (and might be unlawful) Proposed mandatory halal certification for restaurants leads to criticism and a police probe in Malaysia The youth-led research giving voice to teen mothers in Uganda One of science’s greatest achievements: how the rapid development of COVID vaccines prepares us for future pandemics Many stable atoms have ‘magic numbers’ of protons and neutrons − 75 years ago, 2 physicists discovered their special properties Failure to launch: why the Albanese government is in trouble People believe lab animals have less mental capacity than other animals, research shows Ocean protection accounts for 10% of fish in the world’s coral reefs – but we could save so much more Still with the Tony Soprano memes? Young audiences are watching the series with fresh eyes I think my child might need a tutor. What do I need to consider first? ‘Primal and indifferent’: a puma prowls Tasmania’s forests in Robbie Arnott’s wild eco-Western South Africa’s unity government is being tested – the toppling of a mayor in a key city exposes faultlines Kamala Harris is being held to the same old double standard ‘Ecocide’ is being used as a weapon of war in Ukraine. It should be one of the crimes tried in the International Criminal Court Wealthier Canadians live longer and are less likely to be dependent as they age, new research finds X overtakes WeChat in spreading Chinese disinformation about the 2024 US presidential elections We’ve worked out a way of understanding how microbial communities shape life on Earth Chagos islands: what the UK-Mauritius agreement means for displaced Chagossians Football acts like referees are the issue but they are just following the rules Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda – what you need to know No time for a holiday? A ‘workation’ could be the answer Can Kemi Badenoch claim to have ‘become working class’ while working in McDonald’s – and why would she want to? Whale sharks on collision course as warming seas may force them into shipping lanes – new study Too good to be true? New study shows people reject freebies and cheap deals for fear of hidden costs A venue debacle at cricket's Caribbean Premier League shines a spotlight on how ‘the biggest party in sport’ is run Who is Freeman Mbowe? Why Tanzania’s ruling party is targeting the opposition leader Colleges could benefit from taking a data-driven look at hostility toward Jews on campus Why would people vote for Kamala Harris? 5 things to understand about why her supporters back her How a newspaper revolution sparked protesters and influencers, disinformation and the Civil War A year ago, the hostages were a rallying point for solidarity in Israel – now, their families are symbols of the country’s sharp divides Air pollution inside Philly’s subway is much worse than on the streets When and why do girls start forming cliques? NASA wants to send humans to Mars in the 2030s − a crewed mission could unlock some of the red planet’s geologic mysteries How Hurricane Helene became a deadly disaster across six states Nobel prize in medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, the molecules that control our genes Senegal’s female rappers aren’t letting obstacles get in their way – who the rising voices are Gas isn’t a good alternative to coal – South Africa should focus on solar, wind and green hydrogen MicroRNA is the Nobel-winning master regulator of the genome – researchers are learning to treat disease by harnessing how it controls genes October 7 marks 12 months of escalation into the ‘forever war’ now engulfing the Middle East When did class stop predicting who people vote for in Britain? Know Your Place podcast October 7 one year on: the horror of the Hamas terror attack haunts Israel and still guides its security policy Durga Puja festival: where it originated and how it’s celebrated Books that shook the business world: Talking About Machines by Julian E. Orr Meet the microbes that transform toxic carbon monoxide into valuable biofuel The extraordinary life of Alfred Nobel View From The Hill: Fatima Payman promises PM ‘a full body contact competition’ Israel/OPT: One year on from 7 October need to ensure a ceasefire and release of hostages more pressing than ever Lebanon: Israeli Strikes Impede Fleeing Civilians, Aid SBS’s Four Years Later is an immigrant love story that pushes the boundaries of onscreen representation UN Human Rights Council Should Renew Expert Monitor on Russia NASA is launching a major mission to look for habitable spots on Jupiter’s moon Europa Sound and abundance shape the poetic vision of Judith Beveridge Is owning a dog good for your health? Why a portrait of a former NRL great could spark greater concussion awareness in Australia Kamala Harris maintains narrow lead in key states in US presidential race People don’t like a ‘white saviour’, but does it affect how they donate to charity? Is there anything good about menopause? Yep, here are 4 things to look forward to The chemistry behind beer brewing is still shrouded in mystery, but tiny microfluidic chips could change that Could NZ foreign policy be Trumped? Why the government will be hoping Kamala Harris wins the US election Gen Z knowledge about the Holocaust matters for ongoing reconciliation with a troubled history Australia has an extraordinary 13 million spare bedrooms. Here’s how to use at least some of them to ease the housing crisis Getting antivirals for COVID too often depends on where you live and how wealthy you are Australia is hosting the world’s first ‘nature positive’ summit. What is it, and why does it matter? A year of devastation: with hope and trust shattered, what can bring an end to the violence in Israel-Palestine? ‘Dark tourism’ is attracting visitors to war zones and sites of atrocities in Israel and Ukraine. Why? Canada has always had a ‘tap on, tap off’ immigration policy aimed primarily at filling jobs Why heart patients have trouble sticking to a healthy diet, and 3 things that help them eat better Inside the wardrobe: Women’s clothing increasingly policed in Tajikistan Justice for the emblematic Ayotzinapa crime in Mexico in a race against time Smokers have a higher level of harmful bacteria in the mouth – new study Children in west Africa are often sent to live with other families to help them get ahead – but fostering may be doing the opposite Palestinians want to choose their own leaders – a year of war has distanced them further from this democratic goal The ongoing destruction of Cairo's historic cemeteries: A 1000-year legacy under threat Latin America: Uncovering the hidden human workforce behind AI UN rights council examines nuclear legacy consequences in the Marshall Islands Dockworkers pause strike after Biden administration’s appeal to patriotism hits the mark A year of escalating conflict in the Middle East has ushered in a new era of regional displacement Malaysia Deports Cambodian Worker for Critical Comments ‘Orphanage city’ helps children in Gaza as the war grinds on UN rights council examines nuclear legacy consequences in Marshall Islands Rights expert urges universities to respect pro-Palestinian protests UK hands Chagos Islands to Mauritius, marking the end of a longstanding sovereignty dispute Joker: Folie à Deux is relentlessly claustrophobic – and castigates its fans at every turn AI has a stupid secret: we’re still not sure how to test for human levels of intelligence Bird flu patient had no apparent contact with animals – and there’s still no evidence of sustained human-to-human spread Can China’s stimulus blitz fix its flagging economy? The UK’s £22 billion bet on carbon capture will lock in fossil fuels for decades Freedom for Chagos islands: UK’s deal with Mauritius will be a win for all Odyssey by Stephen Fry – the tales of return from the Trojan war are charmingly retold but at an uncomfortable cost The Tories who are fit to serve have no wish to do so – why party conference should have been a moment to reflect on that Biden’s two-pronged plan to protect Ukraine’s future in his last days in office A year after Hamas attack, more continuity than change for the Palestinians and Israel Song titled ‘Give birth to 1000 children for me’ was banned in Russia Five reasons why Brazil struggles to attract international tourists Reporting on Gaza war is a challenge for journalists – here’s how the BBC and other broadcasters have handled the past year Torsten Bell is Labour’s rising star. He could now be on a collision course over its economic policy Megalopolis: in defence of Francis Ford Coppola’s sprawling, self-financed artwork How to reverse Britain’s chronic underinvestment in energy – and who needs to pay Nasa’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will investigate whether an icy moon of Jupiter can support alien life Kamala Harris illustrates how complex identity is − and the pressure many multiracial people feel to put themselves in one ‘box’ Trees’ own beneficial microbiome could lead to discovery of new treatments to fight citrus greening disease Nuclear rockets could travel to Mars in half the time − but designing the reactors that would power them isn’t easy Low pay, high staff turnover and employee burnout took a toll on social service nonprofits during the COVID-19 pandemic − new research As Yelp turns 20, online reviews continue to confound and confuse shoppers Some online conspiracy-spreaders don’t even believe the lies they’re spewing Singapore: Unlawful execution despite ongoing legal appeal raises fears of more to come Photo essay: The spirit of Navratri comes alive at Chittaranjan Park, Delhi There’s a renewed push to scrap junior rates of pay for young adults. Do we need to rethink what’s fair? New video shows sharks making an easy meal of spiky sea urchins, shedding light on an undersea mystery Iran’s strike on Israel was retaliatory – but it was also about saving face and restoring deterrence Joint Statement: Tunisia is Not a Place of Safety for People Rescued at Sea Chad: Discussion on Justice for Past Crimes Blocked Ukraine/Russia: Teachers in Russian-occupied territories coerced to teach Russian curriculum through threats and violence Are wars and violence inevitable, or is there another way to live? The hidden costs of building a home: what every family should know NSW will remove 65,000 years of Aboriginal history from its syllabus. It’s a step backwards for education Curious Kids: What does the edge of the universe look like? ADHD prescribing has changed over the years – a new guide aims to bring doctors up to speed Down and under pressure: US and UK artists are taking over Australian charts, leaving local talent behind Little kids, too little movement: Global study finds most children don’t meet guidelines for physical activity, screen time and sleep Daylight saving is about to start. But why do the days get longer? Philippines: Hearings Expose Duterte-Era Killings Drop in drug poisoning deaths does not necessarily indicate Alberta Recovery Model is working ‘Carbon contracts for difference’ are not a silver bullet for climate action Is big tech harming society? To find out, we need research – but it’s being manipulated by big tech itself Friday essay: Are wars and violence inevitable, or is there another way to live? 71% of Australian uni staff are using AI. What are they using it for? What about those who aren’t? XEC is now in Australia. Here’s what we know about this hybrid COVID variant What are the greatest upsets in NRL grand final history? What is bankruptcy? How we created a beautiful native wildflower meadow in the heart of the city using threatened grassland species From cheeky thrill to grande dame – the Moulin Rouge celebrates 135 years of scandal and success Oasis reunion: How to stop your sibling feud from becoming a lifelong estrangement Up against Hank Greenberg, baseball’s first Jewish superstar, antisemitism struck out How the Middle East conflict could influence the US election – and why Arab Americans in swing states might vote for Trump Why women are still being underdiagnosed with heart disease The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age? Maasai Mara’s Indigenous forest is disappearing, with drastic consequences Cuffing season: an evolutionary explanation for why people want to settle down for the winter months My Old Ass: why we should imagine talking to our older rather than younger selves, according to an expert in psychology Portraits of Dangerous Women offers little danger – but is an intriguing slice of English life nonetheless Four in five pregnant women in Ireland are iron deficient – here’s why that’s worrying Michael Gove, Spectator editor: an expert explains the long relationship between Westminster and the media World Update: Middle East conflict escalating rapidly – there’s no telling where it will end Presidential immunity has clear limits, special counsel filing says, and Trump should be tried for efforts to overturn 2020 election What’s behind Canada’s housing crisis? Experts break down the different factors at play EU Commission Proposes Delay for Anti-Deforestation Law Amid economic crisis and protests, Nigerians mark 64 years of independence with discontent Sudan war: ‘Horror’ grows as reports of summary executions emerge What to expect from federal judges appointed by Trump or Harris − based on what we’ve seen from Trump and Biden picks for the Supreme Court and lower courts While Republicans are downplaying abortion ahead of November, Democrats are leaning in on the issue More and more, business schools want to show they’re making a positive impact on society. But how should they measure it? UAW is threatening new, smaller strikes against Stellantis − while contending with pressure from a court-appointed monitor Centuries ago, the Maya storm god Huracán taught that when we damage nature, we damage ourselves In ‘Nobody Wants This,’ rom-com gets century-old tropes with a new twist – the cute rabbi Black Pentecostal and charismatic Christians are boosting their visibility in politics − a shift from the past Bottled up in the Black Sea: Russia is having a dreadful naval war, hindering its great power ambitions Latino voters are a growing force in Pennsylvania’s old industrial towns − and they could provide Harris or Trump with their margin of victory Wretched of the Earth has been translated into South Africa’s Zulu language – why Frantz Fanon’s revolutionary book still matters Israeli actions have the cover of ‘moral hazard’ − a touch of ambiguity might give US pressure greater weight The ESA’s Hera mission takes flight toward the asteroid deflected by NASA’s DART probe two years ago UN: Reject Saudi Bid for Human Rights Council Seat UAE: NBA Games Risk “Sportswashing” Abuses Tunisia: Authorities Undermine Election Integrity HIV prevention: why a new injectable drug could be such a breakthrough – podcast Food scarcity in Liberia: how women who run households cope Grattan on Friday: As the anniversary of the Voice vote nears, the high costs of Albanese’s misjudgement are clear The secret to healthy and sustainable fish fingers – an expert explains The killing of Hassan Nasrallah and how the west legitimised its use of assassination To really be greener, businesses need to look to the boardroom The darker side of human rights for great apes Will & Harper: Netflix documentary is a call to action for trans allies Iran's military spending surge: A reflection of global militarization amid escalating regional conflicts Well-Behaved Women: this cabaret-esque celebration of women icons is musically delightful – but historically lacking Africa’s famous Serengeti and Maasai Mara are being hit by climate change – a major threat to wildlife and tourism Togo: Security forces’ failure to protect participants at opposition party conference must be investigated Cambodia: Investigative Journalist Arrested on Baseless Charge IMF endorses RBA high interest rates and warns a further hike might be needed if the inflation fight stalls Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than previously thought – new study Why climate activists keep targeting art galleries – despite public outcry The medicines we take to stay healthy are harming nature. Here’s what needs to change Egypt Should Release Prominent Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah Georgian-British author Leo Vardiashvili paints the country's unhealed scars with dark humor in first novel The long-feared Middle East war is here. This is how Israel could now hit back at Iran Is stress turning my hair grey? Lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle: 5 key health priorities for future disaster response When even fringe festival venues exclude people with disability, cities need to act on access How do I know when it’s time to replace my running shoes? The long-feared Middle East war is now here. This is how Israel could now hit back at Iran Pharma company funding for patient advocacy groups needs to be transparent Here’s how to remove some persistent pollutants from your drinking water at home Libya: Reveal fate and whereabouts of 19 men forcibly disappeared a year ago Return-to-office mandates may not be the solution to downtown struggles that Canadian cities are banking on OECD comparisons reveal an unflattering picture of inequality in NZ – could that change? Climate change is causing algal blooms in Lake Superior for the first time in history Limestone and iron reveal puzzling extreme rain in Western Australia 100,000 years ago How to help your child return to school after a long illness, new diagnosis or an accident Joker: Folie à Deux as ‘ruin porn’ – how the new sequel plays with duplication and disintegration More consumption, more demand for resources, more waste: why urban mining’s time has come ‘Survival sex’, ‘mob justice’ and more: the first independent study of abuse in the Australian Defence Force is damning How can we improve public health communication for the next pandemic? Tackling distrust and misinformation is key France/Azerbaijan: Killing of President Aliyev’s critic exposes failures to protect exiled activists Indian Authorities Unlawfully Detain Himalaya Climate Activist Nepal floods: Festival joy turns to devastation amid unprecedented tragedy How to make meetings worthwhile and productive … for everyone involved How the British Columbia election is being haunted by the ghosts of 1952 Botox: six surprising uses that have nothing to do with smoothing wrinkles Data centre emissions are soaring – it’s AI or the climate The unique history of the only person who can preach to the pope There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought – new research Sri Lanka’s new president faces uphill battle to revive debt-ridden economy Football can improve wellbeing of people in prison – and could help stop reoffending Decolonising the curriculum hasn’t closed the gap between Black and white students – here’s what might Five reasons why French business schools should value international students How Covid-19 restrictions really impacted older people’s health across Europe Nigeria: Repression of peaceful protest must end Kyrgyzstan: Drop baseless charges against Temirov LIVE and Ayt Ayt Dese journalists UN rights chief adds voice to urgent calls for Middle East de-escalation Sudan at war: the art of peace talks and why they often fail Studying science fiction films can help students understand the power societies have to shape our lives Accept our king, our god − or else: The senseless ‘requirement’ Spanish colonizers used to justify their bloodshed in the Americas Russia’s new ideological battlefield: The militarization of young minds Why are so many historically rare storms hitting the Carolinas? Geography puts these states at risk, and climate change is loading the dice Gut microbe imbalances could predict a child’s risk for autism, ADHD and speech disorders years before symptoms appear Why CNN is changing up its polling for 2024 Philly block parties can lead to small boosts in voter turnout, new research suggests Cities are clearing encampments, but this won’t solve homelessness − here’s a better way forward ‘Shrinkflation’ is the Albanese government’s next target to protect supermarket shoppers Ancient human DNA from a South African rock shelter sheds light on 10,000 years of history Will the US vice-presidential debate make a difference? Here’s what happened Egypt: Reject draft Criminal Procedure Code How to make meetings worthwhile and productive… for everyone involved Obstetric violence: abuse during childbirth is widespread, but the first step to fighting it is naming it A ‘ring of fire’ eclipse is taking place in South America and the Pacific. Here’s how eclipses happen Does psilocybin really provide long-term relief from depression, as new study suggests? London Standard’s AI-generated review, by late art critic Brian Sewell, exposes a significant philosophical threat What happens when charities don’t spend their money on the things they are meant to? In a largely uneventful and inconsequential US vice presidential debate, no one can claim victory Oil prices set to rise as Middle East tensions worsen, adding to cost-of-living crisis Iran’s leaders have everything to lose in a direct war with Israel. Why take such a massive risk? Cambodia: Charges against journalist highlight clampdown on press freedom China/Hong Kong: Amnesty International recognizes three activists as prisoners of conscience Northeast Syria: Military Recruitment of Children Persists America’s dad vs. the manosphere: Walz-Vance debate highlights two versions of masculinity Ozempic’s cousin drug liraglutide is about to get cheaper. But how does it stack up? What the facial expressions of Tim Walz and JD Vance said about their nerves, embarrassment and pride Egypt: Reject Draft Criminal Procedure Code Sri Lanka: UN Rights Council Should Extend Crucial Mandate Health risks are rising in mountain areas flooded by Hurricane Helene and cut off from clean water, power and hospitals Is your car a threat to national security? It can be – regardless of where it’s made The biodiversity jukebox: how sound can boost beneficial soil microbes to heal nature Tougher than the GFC: why NZ’s small businesses may be in worse shape than in 2008 Wondering what AI actually is? Here are the 7 things it can do for you The ABC’s racism review is scathing. Can Aunty find the strength of character to properly address it? Disney+ dials up the Australiana in star-studded drama Last Days of the Space Age. But does it deliver? Japan’s Abusive ‘Hostage Justice’ System Persists Kyrgyzstan: Reject Proposed Law on 'Extremist' Materials Health risks are growing in mountain areas flooded by Hurricane Helene and cut off from clean water, power and clinics Fitzroy 1974: a sumptuous record of a time before hipsters Flashy Parisian fashion, queer Marvel and the competitive world of K-pop: what we’re watching in October Scientists have found carbon dioxide on Pluto’s largest moon – offering clues about how it formed I got generative AI to attempt an undergraduate law exam. It struggled with complex questions Medicare is covering less of specialist visits. But why are doctors’ fees so high in the first place? After a spate of recent stabbings, is knife crime getting worse in Australia? More than 430,000 Australians could have owned their own home today – if not for 7 prime ministers’ inaction How climate change is undermining Indigenous knowledge and livelihoods in Central America Networking doesn’t have to be a chore — here are 3 ways to make it more enjoyable and effective Iran’s strikes on Israel are the latest sign that the conflict in the Middle East is spiraling, presenting rising global security threats The Supreme Court of Canada is wrong to refuse to translate its pre-1970 decisions The Foodstuffs merger is dead – but that still won’t fix NZ’s over-concentrated supermarket sector What’s ahead for municipal policing in Canada after B.C. court decision ousts the RCMP in Surrey Ethiopia: Mass arbitrary detentions in Amhara region deepen erosion of rule of law Venezuelan refugees in Aruba must be better protected Biden Administration Doubles Down on Harmful Asylum Rules Ukraine: Top UN aid official condemns deadly marketplace strike in Kherson ‘Broad impunity persists’ for law enforcement violations against Africans and people of African descent: rights experts Extreme weather is disrupting lives in southern Africa: new policies are needed to keep the peace ‘Iyashikei’ healing manga comforts readers with attention to small joys UN security council needs major changes – permanent seats for African countries is just one Western media outlets are trying to fix their racist, stereotypical coverage of Africa. Is it time African media did the same? I investigated millions of tweets from the Kremlin’s ‘troll factory’ and discovered classic propaganda techniques reimagined for the social media age Kemi Badenoch questions maternity pay – here’s what new mothers are actually entitled to Why plastic bottles now have their caps attached Israel has invaded Lebanon six times in the past 50 years – a timeline of events TikTok users claim a cast iron ‘fish’ can help with a mineral deficiency – but it’s not quite that simple As Mexico’s new president takes office, a renewed battle to contain cartel violence begins Boeing can recover from its Starliner troubles, but it can’t afford any other misfires Why do we need a standalone Convention on Crimes against Humanity? Tribes in Nevada Honor Victims of US Cavalry Massacre Safeguarding Voters and Election Officials in the 2024 US Elections Is this the end of forced labor for Uzbekistan’s cotton industry? From art therapy to self-discovery: An interview with Nigerian artist Bella Mfon Lebanon crisis: UN launches $426 million aid appeal with ‘limited’ Israeli ground incursion underway Want to solve a complex problem? Applied math can help You can count female physics Nobel laureates on one hand – recent winners have wisdom for young women in the field Being bullied in high school can make teens less optimistic about the future Congress is trying to force carmakers to keep AM radio − it should also use this opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past Kamala Harris’ and Donald Trump’s records on abortion policy couldn’t be more different – here’s what actions they both have taken while in office Yes, calling someone ‘mentally disabled’ causes real harm Being ‘mindful’ about your bank account can bring more than peace of mind − a researcher explains the payoff The role alcohol plays in new cancer cases – landmark new report The 1918 Meuse-Argonne campaign was a disaster for the US army, so journalists glamorised it A ‘ring of fire’ eclipse is set to thrill skywatchers over South America and the Pacific Glasgow’s 2026 Commonwealth Games needs to showcase an affordable and socially beneficial way of hosting sporting events Nigeria recalled all its ambassadors a year ago and has not replaced them – international isolation looms Keir Starmer’s freebie row is likely to blow over – here’s why Madagascar’s mining rush has caused no more deforestation than farming – new study ‘Libertad, Libertad, Libertad': A global outcry for Venezuela's freedom Qatar Airways is set to acquire 25% of Virgin Australia. Who will be the winners? View from The Hill: Should we accept displaying the Hezbollah flag as (shocking) free expression? Why pay tax? African study finds trust in government is key Wuthering Heights casting row: most adaptations struggle with picking the right Heathcliff and Cathy, but we deserve better in 2024 Israel/OPT: Slovenia, Montenegro and Portugal must not assist the MV Kathrin’s delivery of explosives to Israel Tribes in Nevada Honor Victims of Cavalry Massacre Enough, already: why humanity must get on board with the concept of ‘sufficiency’ Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world. 5 reads that could save lives Israeli invasion could push an already unstable Lebanon over the edge into total state collapse Indigenous students and faculty are on the rise – and universities have a moral obligation to support them Politics with Michelle Grattan: Josh Bornstein on how big companies are taking away employees’ private rights Can I trust my period-tracking app? Here’s what it can tell you – and what to watch out for Gen Z supports sustainability – and fuels ultra-fast fashion. How does that work? Israel has a history of unsuccessful invasions of Lebanon. Will this time be any different? ‘Happy wives, happy social lives?’ Men are more emotionally disconnected than women – what can be done about it? Mexico has a trailblazing new president. But does she have any new ideas to tackle spiralling crime? Happy, sad or angry? AI can detect emotions in text according to new research Seeking independence from Chinese exports, Brazil enters bid to explore rare earths The ‘world’s mayor’ – how Michael Bloomberg uses philanthropy to change the way cities are run Pharmacists are now allowed to supply nicotine vapes over the counter. But they might not be so easy to access Jimmy Carter at 100: how his life outside the White House proves he’s long been ahead of his time Tim Winton goes cli-fi – his dystopian novel Juice breaks new ground to face the climate emergency ‘School is boring’: what it means when your child says they’re bored in class, and how you can help Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river – but deeper forces are at work Animals in the machine: why the law needs to protect animals from AI Seven Samurai at 70: the greatest action film of all time Battle of the giants: The EU and U.S. are concerned about China’s industrial overcapacity Cineplex’s $38.9 million fine is a wake-up call about corporate sustainability practices Why being like your boss still matters – especially if you share political views An Israeli invasion could push an already unstable Lebanon over the edge into total state collapse NYC’s ‘Eric Adams Show’ heads for a final curtain, with echoes of another New Yorker more focused on style than policy Toxic chemicals from Ohio train derailment lingered in buildings for months – here’s what our investigation found in East Palestine Doug Ford’s highway tunnel will not improve transport or housing Insights – The Conversation’s long reads section Government moves to tighten planning rules to stop land banking and boost supermarket competition Indigenous students and faculty are on the rise — and universities have a moral obligation to support them AI probably isn’t the big smartphone selling point that Apple and other tech giants think it is As the oceans warm, deep-living algae are thriving – with major potential effects for the marine ecosystem Why it’s becoming harder to get super-rich in China What Tory leadership candidates should learn from the mistakes of Boris Johnson – and Silvio Berlusconi Azerbaijan is using Cop29 to ‘peacewash’ its global image Chemotherapy can be a challenging treatment – here’s how to deal with some of the side-effects Calls to restructure Nigeria’s federal system are missing the point: the country needs good governance, not reform Some Caribbean podcasts to tune into on International Podcast Day ‘Houses yes, shacks no': The housing project that came out of Portugal’s Carnation Revolution Ukraine’s LGBTQ+ soldiers call for more rights – as Russia forces minorities into active service World’s first eye transplant was a giant leap forward – but vision remains elusive How do we know if ChatGPT can recognise a face? China leads the net zero transition – here’s what we can learn from its progress in Beijing and Hong Kong Is it bad to listen to music all the time? Here’s how tunes can help or harm Why trying to protect freedom may work better than campaigning to protect democracy How the Taliban’s new ‘vice and virtue’ law erases women by justifying violence against them In storms like Hurricane Helene, flooded industrial sites and toxic chemical releases are a silent and growing threat Trump and Harris have clashing records on clean energy, but the clean power shift is too broad for any president to control We studied 19,898 Kickstarter campaigns − and discovered that talking politics hurts fundraising Companies keep selling harmful products – but history shows consumers can win in the end Voters without kids are in the political spotlight – but they’re not all the same Maggie Smith was a formidable actor with a biting wit and a fearsome ability to deliver lines Guatemala: High-Stakes Judicial Appointments Joan: ITV drama introduces a magnetic anti-heroine you can’t help but root for Kenyans stand to lose from Adani airport deal: finance guru explains why Why we need to talk about older people and climate change in Africa Hezbollah flag-carriers investigated by police, as government appoints envoy to combat Islamophobia DRC President Felix Tshisekedi must be held accountable for human rights violations Niger: New Terrorism Database Threatens Rights Fredric Jameson, the world’s greatest Marxist critic, is dead – long live Utopia! New research reveals why the mighty Darling River is drying up – and it’s not just because we’re taking too much water Snakes are waking up. What should you do if you’re bitten? And what if you’re a long way from help? Gaza: Israeli Attacks Devastate Lives of Children with Disabilities Tunisia: Release Former Truth Commission President Japan-born Nepali children struggle to ‘be Nepali’ Unwritten rules, subtle rebellion and nostalgia: how school photos capture childhood and the changing times Scientists recently studied the body of one of the world’s strongest men. This is what they found Meta has launched the world’s ‘most advanced’ glasses. Will they replace smartphones? Can Australia prosecute foreigners for genocide overseas? Here’s how our atrocity laws work How do economists judge Australia’s response to the COVID pandemic? Online spaces are rife with toxicity. Well-designed AI tools can help clean them up Unwritten rules, nostalgia and subtle rebellion: how school photos capture childhood and the changing times Kamala Harris the slight favourite to win US election as she narrowly leads in key states Autistic people and those with ADHD are more likely to have eating disorders. Here’s why – and how this affects their treatment Iraq: Five years after Tishreen protests, impunity reigns supreme Artists, social climbers and mermaids: 10 Australian women who followed their dreams to the US in the early 20th century Parents say ‘good girl’ and ‘good boy’ all the time. Here’s why you should try and say something else ‘Vegetarian’ possums eat meat when the weather’s cold A new immersive cinema is helping firefighters to better prepare for megafires What’s behind the spate of arts leadership departures in Australia? 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