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Australia will impose a ‘digital duty of care’ on tech companies to reduce online harm. It’s a good idea – if it can be enforced If our hot water heaters ran off daytime solar, we would slash emissions and soak up cheap energy To move or not to move: is it cheaper to find a new place or stay when your rent increases by 10%? What causes the itch in mozzie bites? And why do some people get such a bad reaction? Politics with Michelle Grattan: shadow communications minister David Coleman says misinformation legislation ‘one of the worst bills ever’ ASIC’s lawsuit against Cbus has put the big super funds on notice Nationalism is surging – changing the way companies do business overseas Menopause is having a moment. How a new generation of women are shaping cultural attitudes Elon Musk has turned X into a globally influential media platform – and there’s more to come ‘Catastrophic declines’: massive data haul reveals why so many plants and animals suffer after fire 6 things to do if your child’s weight is beyond the ideal range – and 1 thing to avoid The NZ government’s plan to withhold COVID inquiry findings until 2026 leaves the country ill-prepared for the next pandemic First off, have a plan – 5 ways young people can stay safe at schoolies Australia has backed away from plans to introduce local quotas on streaming platforms – again Vanitas and the life of the author: in Chinese Postman, Brian Castro transforms fiction into a mechanism of truth A 41-million-digit prime number is the biggest ever found – but mathematicians’ search for perfection will continue Climate inequality must take centre stage at COP29 Climate science is getting lost in translation Sunspots and solar flares, created by the sun’s magnetism, can affect the Earth’s surface Public execution in Afghanistan condemned as ‘clear human rights violation’ Türkiye: Withdrawal of so-called ‘agents of influence’ law is important victory for civil society Mozambique in post-election turmoil: economic policies that could make a difference Is South Africa one of the most politically polarised countries in the world? No, it’s not – sociologist Tiny oceanic plankton adapted to warming during the last ice age, but probably won’t survive future climate change – new study Taylor Swift’s Eras tour: Is it Toronto’s ‘Wildest Dream’ for its economy, or too good to be true? Volkswagen: the end of a German industrial myth? When ads shock: subtle ways that disgust can shape our buying habits Which animals carry mpox? Our study identified African forest dwelling rodents as one source What Trump’s reelection means for relations between regional rivals China and Japan AI development works better for everyone when its workforce is well looked after Stitched: from high-born women to crofters’ daughters, exhibition showcases two centuries of Scotland’s finest embroidered art Any hope of ‘getting Britain working again’ must not demonise people on welfare Scientific models trust the land to soak up lots of CO₂ – the reality is a lot more messy Why celebrity menopause activism can hinder as well as help women 3 potential consequences of Ontario’s reluctance to deem intimate partner violence an epidemic Libyan Minister’s ‘Morality’ Measures Would Violate Women’s Rights India: Landmark Supreme Court judgement must serve as a turning point in hate campaign against Muslims Sierra Leone: Authorities must repeal colonial vagrancy laws following historic ECOWAS ruling Orbital by Samantha Harvey wins the 2024 Booker prize – a short but powerful story urging us to save the planet Five tips to help you get your children reading for pleasure – with five books chosen by children What a second Trump presidency means for abortion laws across the US Mothers, metaphors and dyslexia: What language reveals about the challenges of a child’s learning disability Socioeconomic status explains most of the racial and ethnic achievement gaps in elementary school Informal safety nets help many Americans with expenses – people at all income levels benefit from this ‘financial interdependence’ US states are finally starting to put in place protections for the kids of family vloggers Weight loss plans are less effective for many Black women − because existing ones often don’t meet their unique needs Brain-training games remain unproven, but research shows what sorts of activities do benefit cognitive functioning One election victory does not make a new era in American politics − here’s what history shows Asking ChatGPT vs Googling: Can AI chatbots boost human creativity? Why England’s new curriculum should involve as much hands-on learning as possible TikTok and WHO are getting together to help combat widespread health misinformation on social media Thousands of corporate lobbyists are at the UN climate summit in Baku. But what exactly is ‘lobbying’ and how does it work? Thirty years on from its first paying passengers, Eurostar now has a fresh chance to hit its potential Donald Trump’s approach to US space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board Valencia floods: How to prevent a natural disaster from becoming a public health crisis Government to impose ‘duty of care’ on digital platforms: Communiations Minister Rowland Chernobyl’s frogs are living long, healthy lives Economic policies encourage the careless use of people and the planet. Creating caring economies is the answer Orbital by Samantha Harvey win’s the 2024 Booker prize – a short but powerful story urging us to save the planet From Egypt to Libya, migrant deaths in the Mediterranean are either ignored or normalized Jim Chalmers has provided an extra $900 million to boost productivity. But this ‘high priority’ problem is going to need an across the board effort Shortsightedness is on the rise in children. There’s more we can do than limit screen time Our research reveals women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture – and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave How should Australian media cover the next federal election? Lessons from the US presidential race Donald Trump fancies himself a skilled dealmaker, but Middle East peace might be beyond him The crypto community sees a powerful new friend in Donald Trump. Here’s why Airports and travel hubs can be overwhelming for Autistic people. Here’s what could help ‘I have seen how the arts has changed people’: remembering Roz Hervey and her contribution to Australian dance Airlines cancel flights after volcanic eruptions. An aviation expert explains why that’s a good thing The Greens want to cancel all student debt – but this will not make uni education ‘free’ Corpse flowers and flesh flies: why so many plants and fungi stink like death warmed up Online games should not be included in Australia’s social media ban – they are crucial for kids’ social lives The Treaty Principles Bill is already straining social cohesion – a referendum could be worse Want to slash social housing waitlists? We should allow tenants to swap homes Former US ambassador accuses Sky News of creating a ‘self-licking ice cream’ to attack Kevin Rudd Denmark: AI-powered welfare system fuels mass surveillance and risks discriminating against marginalized groups – report 2024 reader survey results: we asked, you answered Global carbon emissions inch upwards in 2024 despite progress on EVs, renewables and deforestation Australian workers hoard more than 160 million days of untaken leave. So could you be forced to take a break? You will soon be able to power your house with your electric car. Here’s how Germany’s post-Holocaust moral remaking is being challenged by the rise of the far-right – and wars in Gaza and Ukraine New study suggests weight loss drugs like Ozempic could help with knee pain. Here’s why there may be a link The Incas used mysterious stringy objects called ‘khipus’ to record data. We just got a step closer to understanding them Prime time for cicadas: what a once-in-1,547-year bug population surge tells us about the nature of reality What Can the Lebanese Government Do to Stop War Crimes? Influx of student bike riders from Zhengzhou to Kaifeng overwhelm Chinese authorities Combating disinformation ahead of Ghana’s December elections Germany set for snap election following collapse of Olaf Scholz’s coalition An agreement ends resistance to a renewable energy plant in French Guiana… but is it energy justice? Dyslexia can actually be an advantage for university researchers A new plan aims to fix the UK’s ‘broken’ food system –but here’s what the strategy overlooks The Trump presidency could hammer global growth – here’s what the UK could do Five animals that behave differently in moonlight The Mirror and the Light: crisis of sovereignty and national identity makes a rich stage for the present US election pollsters were actually a lot closer than people think – John Curtice Autumn leaves are staying green for longer in Britain – here’s why Why the metaverse isn’t ready to be the future of work just yet What role did music play in Trump and MAGA’s electoral appeal? Supreme Court hears case on Canada’s prostitution laws NZ’s food manufacturers are embracing the idea of a circular economy but are slow to implement it Benevolent sexism competed with hypermasculinity in high-stakes campaigns in the U.S. and Ireland Jails and prisons often fail to protect incarcerated people during natural disasters Most US book bans target children’s literature featuring diverse characters and authors of color Here’s what happens when a school is located near a cannabis dispensary Papal elections aren’t always as dramatic as ‘Conclave’ – but the history behind the process is Racism is such a touchy topic that many US educators avoid it – we are college professors who tackled that challenge head on 3 reasons why a Trump White House might not be a disaster for Ukraine − in fact, it might tighten the screws on Russia Cacti are surprisingly fragile – and five other intriguing facts about these spiky wonders Mouth-taping to treat sleep apnoea – here are the risks Populist parties thrive on discontent: the data proves it Israel: Yoav Gallant’s sacking could have devastating consequences both for Palestinians and Israelis Tech firms like to make cancelling subscriptions infuriatingly hard – but regulators are starting to crack down Four out of five people in Africa use wood for cooking: a transition to clean fuels would cut emissions and save lives, a model for Nigeria shows A South African politician ends up homeless in Nthikeng Mohlele’s spicy new novel – but is it any good? Countries spend huge sums on fossil fuel subsidies – why they’re so hard to eliminate In hundreds of communities across the US, finding a dentist is like pulling teeth − but in 14 states, dental therapists are filling the gap Global: Activists from African continent and its diaspora urge European governments to address colonial past and provide reparations at Berlin conference Botswana’s election shock: analyst reflects on why voters kicked the ruling party out after 58 years Mangroves in the Maldives have been drowning as sea level rises – new study Freud Museum exhibition uses art to explore the psychoanalyst’s often contradictory relationships with women Jim Chalmers to announce $900 million fund for states to boost competition and productivity Kenya’s Hustler Fund is a flop. Why president Ruto’s plan to loan money to entrepreneurs hasn’t worked Our new study shows teen vaping is linked to childhood trauma. Here’s why it might be harder to quit Predictably, domestic airfares surged after the collapse of Rex. There aren’t many good solutions View from The Hill: Albanese plays ‘captain’s pick’ to maximise Labor’s election prospects in Tasmania Germany elections: Olaf Scholz could face pre-Christmas confidence vote after collapse of his coalition How the federal government’s misinformation bill might impede freedom of speech India: Big win for people’s rights as top court condemns ‘bulldozer justice’ Palau newspaper faces defamation charges over leaked tax report How we developed sign language for ten of the trickiest climate change terms Evidence from Snowball Earth found in ancient rocks on Colorado’s Pikes Peak – it’s a missing link Right now, the Sun is far more active than predicted – and small satellites are paying the price Fetal monitoring can be essential during labour – but many women don’t realise they have choices 5 fun podcasts for when you need a break from the news How could Donald Trump target the LGBTQ+ community? Project 2025 is a ready blueprint for discrimination Vale Leon Paroissien: the first director of the Museum of Contemporary Art who shaped how Australians experience art Despite the national apology, abuse in state care is still happening – only systemic change will work Canada’s immigration strategy: How reduced targets can preserve positive attitudes Trump tariffs: What the president-elect’s rhetoric tells us about how Canada could be affected — again 10 privacy violations in the federal government’s proposed changes to the Canada Elections Act The reasons for shutting down TikTok in Canada appear tenuous at best Anticipation in sports: why do some athletes seem to be one step ahead of their opponents? Ancient Greece’s cultural rise started a century earlier than previously thought – new research Do refugees have a duty to be grateful? Can you sleep your way to better decision making? Here’s what the science says A beginner’s guide to greenwash and four ways to avoid falling for it What a Trump presidency means for global health Beyond Ukraine and Gaza: five consequences of overlooking other conflicts Ethnic minority voters: is there truth in old myths about why some groups are more likely to choose Labour? Child sexual abuse by women is on the rise. We don’t have the support services to cope Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it We knew offshore detention was bad for the mental health of people seeking asylum. Our new research shows exactly how bad Ta-Nehisi Coates describes what he saw in Palestine as ‘apartheid’, resembling America’s segregated Jim Crow South The ‘Lost Boys’ of Gen Z: how Trump won the hearts of alienated young men COP29: who pays for climate action in developing nations – and how much – becomes more urgent Authoritarian fossil fuel states keep hosting climate conferences – how do these regimes operate and what do they want? Missing link to Snowball Earth history emerges from some unusual rocks on Colorado’s Pikes Peak Germany’s Muddle on Antisemitism Greece's struggle for workers’ rights: Firefighters championed as heroes in summer, repressed in autumn The just energy transition ignores labour outside the formal economy. So is it just? Burkina Faso Plans to Reinstate Death Penalty Can Trump help Pakistan's Imran Khan? Children aren’t reading for pleasure according to new research – here’s how you can help them love books A distant planet seems to have a sulphur-rich atmosphere, hinting at alien volcanoes How the gender pay gap evolves into a gender pension gap How we developed sign language for ten of the trickiest climate terms London: Lost Interiors – new book provides a rare look inside of Victorian, Edwardian and early 20th century houses Bolivia slides towards anarchy as two bitter rivals prepare for showdown 2025 election Trump, Xi and Putin: a dysfunctional love triangle with stakes of global significance How updated Vatican rules on validating supernatural appearances of Mary will affect the famed pilgrimage site of Medjugorje How the Taliban are seeking to reshape Afghanistan’s schools to push their ideology Why does everything look flat even though the Earth is round? I’m a neuroscientist who taught rats to drive − their joy suggests how anticipating fun can enrich human life Soaring inflation helped lead Trump to victory – here’s why some of his policies might drive prices higher again Trump voters said they were angry about the economy – many of them had a point Restricting cars in cities: a cost-benefit analysis of Low Emission Zones Peru: Victims of lethal state repression commence international delegation, taking their voices to leaders in Europe Companies are buying up cheap carbon offsets − data suggest it may be more about greenwashing than helping the climate Jamie Oliver’s novel really missed the mark. There are plenty of fantastic First Nations’ books if schools look for them WA premier seeks advice about a possible early federal poll clashing with state election South Africa’s civil service should be restructured, but a plan to reward early retirement won’t solve the problem – economist Severe Hardship for Turkmens Arbitrarily Denied Passport Renewal Abroad Global: FIFA should halt process for 2034 World Cup bid and demand credible human rights strategy for 2030 Jamie Oliver wrote First Nations characters the wrong way. Non-Indigenous writers need to listen to Indigenous writers first Practising culture on Country can improve Aboriginal people’s health and wellbeing Sudan: Rapid Support Forces Target Civilians A single atom can change the colour of a bird. These are the genes responsible Young men who see women as objects are more likely to be violent towards their partners: new research What’s the difference between liquid and powder laundry detergent? It’s not just the obvious ‘Death hotspot’: we found 145 koalas killed along a single Queensland highway last year Firearms law reform: the case for making club membership compulsory for NZ gun owners ‘A woman is not a baby-making machine’: a brief history of South Korea’s 4B movement – and why it’s making waves in America Chinese Provincial Governments Turn to Extortion Coalition retains narrow Newspoll lead as Dutton gains; where Democrats may have erred in US election Why is the oboe used to tune an orchestra? And other questions about tuning, answered In a record-breaking drought, bush birds from around Perth flocked to the city Can you die from long COVID? The answer is not so simple The COP29 climate talks are about to kick off in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here’s what to expect People do care about extinct species, but not for long – new study Recent Ontario appeal court ruling on youth-led climate case could be a constitutional ‘game-changer’ 5 ways activists from abroad can help Canada implement women, peace and security initiatives Lack of sleep regulations in Canada’s licensed child-care facilities puts children’s health at risk Frybread: Comfort food or colonial byproduct? ‘Inflation is radioactive’: Trump’s victory is part of a global populist wave of voters throwing out incumbents Treasury modelling says indirect impact of Trump’s tariffs likely to be worse than immediate impact for Australia Climate change is hitting women the hardest. What to do about it – economists Jobs of the future: South Africa has major gaps in skills needed to shape the green economy Plastic-eating insect discovered in Kenya View from The Hill: Don Farrell pushes to pass Labor’s electoral reforms before Christmas Iranian artist Korosh Ghazimorad redefines calligraphy through tradition and innovation Voters in Arab American strongholds likely tipped Michigan in Trump’s favor Voters in Arab-American strongholds likely tipped Michigan in Trump’s favor Pennsylvania will keep its divided legislature thanks to split-ticket voters Oga Lecturer: The media platform combating sexual harassment in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions Why does the Spanish crown refuse to apologize for colonizing Mexico? What will a second Trump presidency in the US mean for Taiwan? Cop29: world leaders must be held to account on climate with scientific evidence Boeing workers secure big gains after strike, but the future for organized labor under Trump is uncertain Time to dismantle legacies of slavery and colonialism impacting African diaspora Nicaragua: Alarming erosion of freedom and academic autonomy Libya: Authorities must drop plans to impose compulsory veiling amid wider crackdown on ‘morality’ grounds Global: Alarming footage reinforces dangers of hosting COP29 in a country with close links to fossil fuel companies Seven questions about Donald Trump’s second term – answered by an expert Married at First Sight shows the classist 2000s insult ‘chav’ hasn’t left Britain’s cultural conversation History will remember Donald Trump as a highly consequential president What Strictly Come Dancing can teach us about how (and how not) to give feedback Tendons play an important role in our health and fitness – here’s how to keep them strong Fitness apps can reveal your location – updated laws would help plug this hole in our personal security Making friends with the enemy: what stories of soldiers’ unexpected battlefield meetings reveal about the trauma of war Anora: a refreshing depiction of sex workers as part of the working class Most businesses won’t pay more national insurance. But the UK’s small employers still need support What should journalists do when the facts don’t matter? Mozambique Police Brutally Repress Election Protesters EU: Don’t Weaken the Anti-Deforestation Law Why the German government collapsed and what to expect now Secondhand clothes can be swimming in germs – what vintage shoppers need to know Leeches are making a medical comeback – here’s why we should celebrate it Why UN climate summits still matter – and what to expect from Cop29 What next for the special relationship? What Keir Starmer needs to navigate in a second Trump term Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually New Apostolic Reformation evangelicals see Trump as God’s warrior in their battle to win America from satanic forces and Christianize it The election is over − but what is a ‘lame duck’ anyway? Strength training early in life can set up kids and adolescents for a lifetime of health and well-being 10 states had abortion measures on the ballot – where they passed, where they failed, and what it all means Compassion amid chaos − how one of America’s greatest poets became a lifeline for wounded soldiers What’s the ‘standard deduction’? An accounting expert explains how it simplifies tax filing and saves most Americans money Trump’s plans to extend tax cuts and slash red tape will likely spur economic growth − but there’s a cost Disaster survivors want to rebuild safer, more sustainable homes, but cost misperceptions often stand in the way Message from the Board Chair of the Academic Journalism Society regarding CEO|Editor-in-Chief opportunity for The Conversation Canada Suspension: the price to pay in Equatorial Guinea for being a human rights lawyer COP29: How Taiwan’s civil society is driving climate progress Salva Kiir: South Sudan’s president fought for independence, but then fuelled division, violence and corruption Being black in the world: a tribute to pioneering South African psychologist Chabani Manganyi Trump has threatened to fire the chair of the US Federal Reserve. That could be bad news for inflation If Trump puts RFK Jr in charge of health, get ready for a distorted reality, where global health suffers Saudi Arabia: 2034 World Cup Risks Widespread Labor Abuse Trumpet call: How a second Trump term will affect US ties with India and Nepal Updates to Canada’s Copyright Act bring consumers closer to the ‘right to repair’ your devices A grand bargain with Putin or confrontation with China: 3 ways Trump may change America’s place in the world What does the Mineral Resources crisis tell us about the state of corporate governance in Australia? Bernie Sanders says the left has lost the working class. Has it forgotten how to speak to them? Your friend has been diagnosed with cancer. Here are 6 things you can do to support them Further US election analysis: Hispanics and young men swung big to Trump In your face: our acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who is doing it – and where A grand bargain with Putin to confrontation with China: 3 ways Trump may change America’s place in the world With Trump returning to the White House, what will happen to his court cases? 10 reasons why US president-elect Donald Trump can’t derail global climate action Pending updates to Canada’s Copyright Act bring consumers closer to the ‘right to repair’ your devices Youth social media: Why proposed Ontario and federal legislation won’t fix harms related to data exploitation Governments are pushing teen social media bans – but behind the scenes is a messy fight over science How Trump might target DACA recipients and other immigrant groups With its 10th coach in a decade, is Manchester United trapped in a ‘fixes that fail’ cycle? The Ontario Science Centre is the perfect site for a multi-purpose sports complex What do people think about smartglasses? New research reveals a complicated picture ‘A final warning from God’: Lech Blaine’s memoir pits an average Australian family against an avenging archangel Joy Dancer: dance documentary shows the power of movement to give a voice to the silenced Student fees set to rise but at what cost to graduates’ mental health? New research Paddington in Peru is another heart-warming and humorous tale of kindness, community and family UK interest rates cut – here’s the outlook for property owners and home buyers after the budget Plants and animals with bigger genomes grow less efficiently – new research helps explain why they never died out When should you rescue a hedgehog? An expert guide World Update: Trump’s global shockwaves How to quell the sharp rise in youth violence in Canada How our regions can help make Australia’s growing cities more sustainable Fasting, eating earlier in the day or eating fewer meals – what works best for weight loss? Friday essay: ‘rape is civil war’ – the unfinished business of #MeToo opens radical conversations about consent What Trump can do to reverse US climate policy − and what he probably can’t change How Trump won Pennsylvania − and what the numbers from key counties show about the future of a pivotal swing state What Trump’s return might mean for Europe, and how it’s starting to prepare for the challenges Why China is worried about a second Trump presidency – and how Beijing might react How informing shoppers can help fight inequality What a Trump presidency means for millions of migrants and their families in the US The Indo-Pacific is an idea more than a region – and it’s pushing politics in a ‘pessimistic and paranoid’ direction Mauritius Ends Social Media Ban ahead of Elections Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To slammed after saying city had ‘no soul’ in BBC interview Democracy, climate change and migration – why Poland might be ‘Europe’s fulcrum country’ Mauritius has won back Chagos – but not all of it. Why the largest island, Diego Garcia, is so important to the UK What counts as national debt and assets now? Here’s how to understand the UK’s redefined fiscal rules UK respite care provider closure signals a support system in crisis How we discovered that the ocean’s surface absorbs much more CO₂ than previously thought Could we ever decipher an alien language? Uncovering how AI communicates may be the key Your ‘skin barrier’ protects your skin and keeps it hydrated – here’s how to look after it How Trump performed among Latino voters, women and young people, according to exit poll analysis Microplastics promote cloud formation, with likely effects on weather and climate Military veterans are disproportionately affected by suicide, but targeted prevention can help reverse the tide ‘Yellowstone’ highlights Montana’s long-forgotten connection to the Confederacy Ballot measures to legalize recreational use of cannabis fail in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota The 4 ‘ashramas’ of Hinduism and what they can teach us about aging gracefully Religions talk about the value of humility − but it can be especially hard for clergy to practice what they preach Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler: a ‘sad girl novel’ that lacks emotional depth Ghana: who can declare an MP’s seat vacant? A legal scholar unpacks the dispute between parliament and the supreme court Climate change reporting is not connecting with people and their real issues – what needs to be done about it The curious case of the South African ski resort that never was: how a 1970s land tussle with Lesotho shaped history Electric vehicles in Africa: what’s needed to grow the sector Americans voted and the Caribbean has reacted Grattan on Friday: Donald Trump’s win will make 2025 even more challenging for Anthony Albanese How Europe can prepare for Trump 2.0 – an overview What a Trump comeback might mean for Europe, and how it’s starting to prepare for the challenges Stories of gangsters who’ve left their life on the streets behind – podcast Georgia: how this pivotal swing state flipped back to the Republicans Ugandan Court Hears Case on Secluding, Restraints Government to publish secret section of Robodebt report, but timing is uncertain What a Trump presidency will mean for Europe’s economy COP29: Climate Action Crucial to Protect Rights What the Kremlin tells Russians about the West Incendiary Weapons: New Use Calls for Immediate Action Ugandan Court Hears Case on Secluding, Restraining Patients COP29: Leaders must commit to fair climate financing and fully phasing out fossil fuels ICRC Statement: UN General Assembly Sixth Committee US: Second Trump Term a Threat to Rights in US, World Ketamine use is at an all-time high. 5 things to know ahead of festival season Trump’s economic vision is no longer a ‘maybe’. Here’s what it might mean for Australia and the world Australian kids under 16 will soon be banned from social media – but parents still don’t know which apps are out Matcha is having a moment. What are the health benefits of this green tea drink? Mozambique: Post-Election Internet Restrictions Hinder Rights Abortion did not play as big a role in the US election as many anticipated. What might happen on this issue now? Ethnicity is a useful shortcut for identifying need – without it, targeting public services will get harder We built a tiny electronic nose that can beat a mouse at its own game Melbourne’s Capitol Theatre turns 100. A look back at the radical Modernist marvel that almost met an early end Why did so many Latino and Hispanic voters help return Donald Trump to power? Would you be better off without your kids? Audrey is a cheeky, darkly humorous film that explores maternal regret Why did white women and the Democratic base abandon Kamala Harris? My view from the campaign trail A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job UN Committee Should Press Thailand Not to Deport Refugees to Torture Mixed Results on US Abortion Rights on the Ballot Anti-immigrant politics is fueling hate toward South Asian people in Canada Why the ‘housing first’ approach has struggled to fulfil its promise of ending homelessness Iran’s currency was already tumbling − and then news of Trump’s victory broke America’s glass ceiling remains − here are some of the reasons why a woman may have once again lost the presidency What can sport fans do if their team, or league, is being sportswashed? Bogotá Global Meeting Should Commit to Ending Sexual Violence in Schools Türkiye: Government Removes Elected Opposition Mayors Brazil: What is next after the conviction of Marielle Franco's killers? The NZ Super Fund has Israeli investments worth $35 million – could it divest? Climate crisis: what Trump can (and can’t) do What does Donald Trump’s win mean for his brand of populist authoritarianism? Now the Electoral College votes for president – 4 essential reads Part science, part magic: an illuminating history of healing with light A submerged continent of grief surfaces in Gideon Haigh’s memoir of his brother’s death I spoke to 100 Japanese seniors, and learnt the secret to a good retirement is a good working life How do brains coordinate activity? From fruit flies to monkeys, we discovered this universal principle Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions: study New Mali Law Disastrous for LGBT People Saudi Arabia: Shortfalls in migrant workers’ insurance scheme highlight need for major reforms on eve of ILO labour complaint Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable island nations $141 billion – or about $2,000 per person The role gender played in Donald Trump’s victory and his renewed efforts to remake America Pregnant teens: girls in South Africa need focused, supportive healthcare and more information about safe sex Botswana’s new president: who is Duma Boko and what does he stand for? The Diplomat season two explores the US-UK special relationship – and couldn’t be more timely Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London celebrates the optimism, hedonism and style of the new romantics Struggling with relationships? You may be too materialistic Making farming better for bees: can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen? Eight reasons why ADHD diagnoses are increasing What to know about ‘Red Ellen’, the radical MP whose portrait is now hanging at 11 Downing Street In Jamaica, a ‘Beryl’ous period without piped water Donald Trump wins US election – what the experts say Trump has vowed to be a ‘dictator’ on day one. With this day now coming, what exactly will he do? Americans have voted for Donald Trump to become president again, and the economy is the biggest reason How the Trump presidency might change the global economy Conservative leadership contest: what we know about how MPs voted in race between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick How Donald Trump won back the keys to the White House Thirty-five years since the wall fell, Berlin is divided – over what to do with crumbling communist buildings Booker prize 2024: the six shortlisted books reviewed by our experts Donald Trump wins election, renewing his efforts to remake America Trump’s comeback victory, after reshaping his party and national politics, looks a lot like Andrew Jackson’s in 1828 This course uses crime novels to teach critical thinking What Buddhism can teach in this moment of deep divisions: No person is ‘evil,’ only ‘mistaken’ Geopolitical and humanitarian perspectives on migration in Cyprus: the forgotten divided island IRIS²: the new satellite constellation aimed at ensuring communications autonomy for the EU What Trump might do in his second presidency and what it could mean for democracy What Kemi Badenoch means for the UK’s fragile consensus on climate change How close are we to an accurate AI fake news detector? Alexithymia: why some people find it so hard to identify emotions, and how this affects them US: Second Trump Term a Threat to Rights in US, World Ethiopia: End the month-long arbitrary detention of thousands in Amhara Region US election: Trump declares victory – ‘There’s never been anything like this’ Trump regains US presidency – how the election played out Bridget McKenzie admits to 16 undeclared upgrades, including on personal New Zealand flights Mauritius’ social media shutdown: a worrying sign that civil rights are slipping The fake election bomb threats caused chaos online. It’s a perfect breeding ground for conspiracies Food security in Africa: managing water will be vital in a rapidly growing region Nigeria at COP29: Five items to put on the climate agenda What Trump’s victory means for Ukraine, the Middle East, China and the rest of the world Trump has vowed to be a ‘dictator’ on day one. What exactly will he do? Mozambique: End violent post-election crackdown ahead of 7 November Maputo march Only 25% of older Queenslanders are aware of the risks heatwaves put on their health – new study US election results: Trump leads electoral college votes as Republicans regain Senate Extreme weather has already cost vulnerable island nations US$141 billion – and 38% is attributable to climate change Are these tiny insects the world’s most bone-idle bugs? The extreme floods which devastated Spain are hitting more often. Is Australia ready for the next one? Politics with Michelle Grattan: Independent Helen Haines says the NACC has had ‘disappointing start’, and the government is pork barrelling Trump takes first swing states of North Carolina and Georgia after voting passes peacefully Donald Trump poised to become next US president, likely sweeping all the seven key states Black balls on Sydney beaches are likely ‘fatbergs’ showing traces of human faeces, methamphetamine and PFAS: new analysis 2024’s quick win for Trump will go down in the history books alongside 1964 and 1980 Election Day landslides Mali: Authorities must investigate deaths of at least eight civilians, including six children, after drone strikes in Inadiatafane To the loser go the spoils? Hats off to the politicians who accept defeat — despite Trump’s precedent Government to introduce urgent legislation after High Court strikes down law to monitor former immigration detainees Kenya: Security Forces Abducted, Killed Protesters What is ‘ballot curing’? Election expert explains the method for fixing errors made when voters cast their ballots Elon Musk’s flood of US election tweets may look chaotic. My data reveals an alarming strategy High Court strikes down government’s law to monitor former immigration detainees Kenya: Security Forces Abducted, Killed Protesters How does a jury reach a conclusion? A new SBS show painstakingly recreates details to take us behind the scenes 5 Indian films from the 2024 Adelaide Film Festival that blew me away 2024 US presidential election count Expecting again? Tips for helping your first-born child thrive with a new sibling How honeybees can help us monitor pollution across Canada 2024’s Election Day heads into the history books alongside 1964 and 1980 landslides and 2000’s Bush v. 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