The deal is complex, and includes hostage-swaps and a dramatic increase in daily humanitarian aid and supplies. But is it also buying Hamas time to regroup?
This new war with Israel will provide no solution to the deeply-rooted problems of Gaza. Instead, it’s destined to exacerbate the terrible situation of Gaza’s residents.
It’s a myth that only household price increases cause inflation. Consumer behaviour may also be a factor.
The rampant trade in fake sexual stimulants is a reminder of how easy it is for substandard medicines to take hold, and the need for greater public awareness.
The moment Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021, a team of Monash University students and leaders began working to bring a number of evacuees to safety. Hear the harrowing story this week on the University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”.
A global research platform is tracking internet usage in the Ukraine, and the online impact of the Russian invasion, in real time.
The morality of vigilantism needs to be determined case by case. What’s certain is that we should not uncritically celebrate our “hero” vigilantes, fictional or real.
How do we enable people to make evidence-based, health and life-protecting choices in a pandemic?
Biometrics technology offers to cut the Gordian knot of passwords, usernames, PIN and QR codes, as well as passports and vaccine cards – but at what cost?
When we live in society, we give up our “natural freedom” to do whatever we like, and we gain a new “civil freedom” to enjoy the benefits of common life.
Although it was a century ago, there are parallels between the Spanish Flu pandemic and COVID-19. What was it like on the frontline for our healthcare workers this time around – and what have we learnt as a society?
A single centralised institute dedicated to infectious diseases and planning for potential future pandemics wouldn’t work in Australia.
There's deep concern for the impact a second or third COVID-19 wave could have on Indigenous Australians.
How might the controlling of human mobility translate into a "new normal" beyond the coronavirus pandemic?
Coronavirus infections are growing and crossing geographic borders, but what are they, and should we be worried?
Is there still such a thing as “the British people” in the singular? The deep divisions on Brexit highlight a case of the revolution eating itself.
With China no longer accepting Australian waste, an innovative home-grown solution is planned to turn plastic and used tyres into fuel.
Why government needs to intervene to fix the building industry.
Urgent action is needed to combat the second-biggest outbreak of the deadly virus that's claimed more than 1500 lives.
Russia's aggression against Ukraine, in full view of the international community, signals a new level of readiness to challenge the world to respond.
Australia's parliament will soon decide on a bill to try to regulate facial recognition technology, but plenty of questions remain unanswered.
Creating smart homes through better housing design through technology is a major step in assisting those with disabilities to live independently.
Professor Tina Brock has come a long way in her journey as a pharmacy education innovator.
Fifty people have died in Australian onshore and offshore detention facilities since March 25, 2000.
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