This is not the final exchange between the two nations, and escalation could step up yet another notch in the near future.
New research has revealed persistent barriers that continue to thwart the political ambitions of young women from standing for election.
Mike McColl Jones began writing comedy in the early 1960s, and for the next 40 years worked continuously at the epicentre of the Australian entertainment industry through the golden age of television.
Religious discrimination laws have been highly controversial in Australia in recent years. Here’s where they started, and where we are now.
Researchers are conducting the first clinical trial to examine how selective estrogen receptor modulators’ (SERMs) may help both men and women suffering from schizophrenia.
A new study finds major holes in our ability to ensure the protection for conservation areas is maintained or improved.
Being susceptible to visual illusions is part and parcel of life not just for humans, but many other species – including bees.
Seven Monash University academics share their unique journeys with us to celebrate International Women’s Day 2024.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
The pictures men in paid care work are painting of work in the disability sector versus work in aged care are astonishingly different.
The groundbreaking identification of a specific T-cell receptor in healthy people without lupus has the potential to treat not only that disease, but approximately 100 autoimmune diseases known to have a similar pathology.
We crave certainty in our weather forecasts. But that’s only possible for big weather events such as cyclones and major storms. Everything else is probability.
As Medicare turns 40 years old this month, it’s important to reflect on its achievements, and also what needs to be done to remodel it.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
With sperm counts declining worldwide, it’s important men know how to keep their sperm as healthy as possible.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms have been dealt a massive blow, with the Supreme Court effectively expanding its authority to oversee legislation, including basic laws.
A recent study from Sweden found people with a history of chronic stress or depression had a heightened risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
The growing gulf between policy spaces and research communities in Indonesia has been apparent in recent years, as evidenced in the use of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the enactment of new laws and regulation.
Methotrexate is commonly used in Australia and around the world for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.
The “invisible” nature of interpreters’ roles means many of the challenges they face aren’t widely acknowledged.
From natural seawalls to mangroves, countries are starting to combat climate change with nature-based solutions. COP28 might drive more of these efforts.
The number of hospital emergency department presentations has increased between 23% and 49% globally in the past decade, and care is the casualty.
In the final episode of season eight, “What Happens Next?” explores the importance of civility in a digital age, reminding us to recognise the humanity behind screens.
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