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Enabling circular economy practices in sustainable metal production
Global ministers and partners pledge action with new Jeddah Commitments on AMR
Study Calls For City Fashion Waste Shakeup
As Security Council Meeting on Middle East Concludes, Regional Delegations Condemn Israel’s Aggression, Urge Adoption of Resolution for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza
Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report
47th session of the Codex Alimentariues Commission
1,000 days of the full-scale war: Ukrainian women drive humanitarian response and recovery amid growing security threats
Dozens of refugees are still stranded in precarious situations in PNG – and support from Australia is dwindling
Leaders must show courage to tax the super-rich to rescue 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, say experts: G20
COP29 comes with low expectations, but every step is crucial
Trump’s tariffs are nothing new – NZ’s real problem is the failing free trade system itself
Australia will impose a ‘digital duty of care’ on tech companies to reduce online harm. It’s a good idea – if it…
New Duty of Care obligations on platforms will keep Australians safer online
Government to impose ‘duty of care’ on digital platforms: Communiations Minister Rowland
Countering Disinformation In Australia And Pacific
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels continue to increase
Industry and built environment stakeholders call on Building Ministers to stay the course on the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Construction Code
Youth social media: Why proposed Ontario and federal legislation won’t fix harms related to data exploitation
Vaccine doses allocated to 9 African countries hardest hit by mpox surge
The NZ Super Fund has Israeli investments worth $35 million – could it divest?
Eight reasons why ADHD diagnoses are increasing
How the Trump presidency might change the global economy
OECD advises countries to redirect public subsidies and other support for agriculture to innovation
5 November 2024
How a discovery in the Merri Creek may save us from superbugs
The frozen carbon of the northern permafrost is on the move – we estimated by how much
Albanese Labor Government welcomes United Nations visit with Pacific pledge
G20 health ministers rally support for WHO’s Investment Round
SpaceRISE selected by European Commission to build and operate the IRIS² multi-orbit satellite constellation
Deaths linked to chatbots show we must urgently revisit what counts as ‘high-risk’ AI
Individual action on climate was tarred as greenwashing or virtue signalling. But it still has a place
Forever chemicals are in our drinking water – here’s how to reduce them
US FDA Accepts Biologics License Application (BLA) for HLX14, Biosimilar Candidate of PROLIA/XGEVA (denosumab)
Australia’s new digital ID scheme falls short of global privacy standards. Here’s how it can be fixed
Regional organisations worldwide must protect, not threaten, human rights while countering terrorism, says UN expert
How a Trump election win could hit the US food industry and leave millions of Americans hungry
What you need to know about clonazepam, the drug found in Liam Payne’s hotel room
Australian rail industry moves towards national standards
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Greece on Measures Taken for Unaccompanied Minors, Raise Questions on Domestic Violence and Allegations of Border Pushbacks
What’s at stake in elections in Georgia and Moldova this week: a stark choice between Russia and the West
WHO global network expands digital health certification for Hajj pilgrims
UN expert concerned at reported use of family ties as sole grounds for sanctions designations
FAO’s Investment Centre celebrates 60 years of effective development partnerships
Why China now wants to put some limits on its ‘no limits’ friendship with Russia
Energy-thirsty indoor vertical gardens ripe for improvement
Global Family Farming Forum focuses on family farmers’ role in tackling hunger
Dairy export quota Bill passes first reading
Banning debit card surcharges could save $500 million a year – if traders don’t claw back the money in other ways