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By Damien Joly, CEO, Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, University of Saskatchewan
Since first being detected in Newfoundland in 2021, a subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI A(H5Nx), has had a dramatic impact on North America.

The poultry industry has suffered the most, with almost 15 million birds dying or being culled to control the virus in Canada. The Supreme Court of…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Victor Kuperman, Professor, Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University
Nadia Lana, PhD Candidate, Cognitive Science, McMaster University
Olga Parshina, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Middlebury
The language you learn as a child becomes the lens through which you understand the world. A team of researchers from over 30 countries has found it also affects how you read in your second language.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Denis Muller, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Advancing Journalism, The University of Melbourne
John Laws was one of the most influential, commercially successful yet polarising figures in the history of Australian radio broadcasting. He has died at the age of 90.

He was among a handful of pioneering presenters who swiftly took advantage of a critical change in the broadcasting laws in April 1967. Until then, regulations enforced by the Postmaster General’s Department and the Broadcasting Control Board prohibited telephone conversations being put to air.

Laws was at the Sydney station…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Mohamed Mohamud
The Somali community in Egypt, particularly refugees, faces many challenges: isolation, limited access to resources, cultural barriers, and the legal and psychosocial difficulties of displacement. SAFWAC is working to help them. (Full Story)
By Anastasia Pestova
There was a time — back in the last century — when Intervision gifted this part of the world with unforgettable songs and remarkable performers. (Full Story)
By Ribio Nzeza Bunketi Buse, Assistant Professor, University of Kinshasa
Eight global millennium development goals were established in 2000 by member states of the United Nations (UN) and endorsed by other multilateral organisations. They ranged from eliminating hunger to empowering women, and from reducing child mortality to environmental sustainability.

The millennium development goals were not…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Llewellyn Leonard, Professor of Environmental Science, University of South Africa
Steps need to be started urgently to clean up the petrol pollution left behind in South Durban by BP and Shell.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Peter Akong Minang, Director Africa, CIFOR-ICRAF, Center for International Forestry Research – World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF)
Africa is heavily dependent on agriculture. At this year’s COP30 conference, the continent needs to secure more funding to adapt land to climate disasters.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Laura Pereira, Associate professor, Global Change Institute, University of the Witwatersrand
Dangerous climate tipping points will threaten food, water and coastlines. They’re irreversible and only radically accelerated climate action can stop them now.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Conor Harrison, Associate Professor of Economic Geography, University of South Carolina
Elena Louder, Postdoctoral Researcher in Geography, University of South Carolina
Nikki Luke, Assistant Professor of Human Geography, University of Tennessee
Shelley Welton, Professor of Law and Energy Policy, University of Pennsylvania
Nearly a quarter of US households struggle to pay their energy bills at the same time as America’s social safety nets, including home heat aid, are disappearing.The Conversation (Full Story)
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