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Intensive Japanese Course for international students culminates in poster presentations
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Politics Now
Grattan on Friday: Peter Dutton inflames debate around visas for Palestinians fleeing Gaza
Severe acute malnutrition skyrocketing in Save the Children clinics in Sudan as country enters worst phase of food insecurity
Time to dump the bin chicken name – rise oh mighty phoenix, you are a survivor
Pneumatic compression therapy – can it really help Olympians (or you) recover after exercise?
Matthew Flinders Medal recipient witnesses explorer’s reinterment
Love for cats lures students into this course, which uses feline research to teach science
How the last meal of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian crocodile was brought back to life using modern science
The US-Russia prisoner swap shows how journalists risk being used as geopolitical bargaining chips
GAZA: Nearly 300 days into the war, attacks on ‘humanitarian zones’, never-ending relocation orders and aid worker fatalities cripple aid delivery
Castor oil is all the rage among health influencers – what you need to know about this alternative remedy
Hamas leader’s killing in Tehran likely to further escalate violence in Middle East
WHO and United Arab Emirates evacuate 85 patients from Gaza
Fifteen children from Gaza to receive urgent medical care in Spain
TikTok users are now using grassroots fundraising to help people in Gaza
Do hosts win more medals? Are athletes getting older? 128 years of Olympic history in 5 charts
Polio in Gaza: what does this mean for the region and the world?
Humanitarian Situation in Gaza ‘a Moral Stain on Us All’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Stressing International Law Must Be Respected by All
Political assassinations are not just an American problem – they have been all too frequent throughout history
Bird flu isn’t spreading in humans for now. But there are vaccines in the pipeline if that changes
First interregional meeting on the governance of the private health sector
Croc’s Deadly Last Meal In Ancient Egypt Unearthed
Aboriginal Tasmanian Anzac honoured at Australian War Memorial
Pandemic and seasonal influenza severity assessment guidance updated
Entertaining Troops True-blue Way
With its latest Moon mission success, China’s space programme has the US in its sights
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
SUDAN: Over 1,500 children subjected to extreme violence as conflict breaks records for crimes against children
Protecting Tradies At High Risk Of Deadly Lung Disease
My own prison ordeal gave me a taste of what Assange may be feeling. He’s out – but the chilling effect on…
UNITAR and FAO Launch Arabic-Language Course on Trade and Food Security
Humanitarian Assistance To Horn Of Africa Region
Scientists unearth stingrays’ heavy lifting role in estuaries
Tokyo Tech Scores First Ever Medal At ICPC Finals
Nations realise they need to take risks or lose the race to the Moon
Allure Of Pharaoh Set To Draw Crowds To NGV
Israeli authorities, Palestinian armed groups are responsible for war crimes, other grave violations of international law, UN Inquiry finds
Additional Humanitarian Assistance For Gaza
From urine tasting to self-infecting with stomach bugs – a brief guide to the most daring medical self-experiments
What’s new about the latest UN ceasefire resolution for Gaza, and will it have any better chance of success?
No matter who wins, both Biden and Trump can likely agree on one thing: doing less in the Middle East
FAO Report: Global fisheries and aquaculture production reaches a new record high
Navy reserve unit lays the foundation
Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital in Spain Launches Telehealth and Remote Patient Management Program Using Masimo W1® Medical Watches and Radius VSM(TM)…
Blocked Funds Drop to $1.8 billion with Major Clearance in Nigeria, Challenges Persist
GAZA: New crossing points and ‘floating dock’ are cosmetic changes, as humanitarian access disintegrates in Gaza, warn aid agencies
SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict