As the death toll mounts from the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, research is underway to utilise facial recognition technology to identify victims in future catastrophes.
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, we examine whether mining and sustainability can go hand-in-hand as we transition to a decarbonised future,
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
Policy challenges at home and abroad aside, it’s likely Angela Merkel’s successor will continue the considered and assured leadership shown by his predecessor.
The COVID-19 crisis has provided an opportunity to test investment tools devised to take into account the long-term impact of climate change on markets.
The rivalry between the US, China, Russia and Europe will continue amid the pandemic crisis, and beyond.
The lack of meaningful progress on the US-China trade war clouds Australia's geopolitical future.
There can be no middle road in the trade war between China and the United States. Soon we will have to choose one side or the other.
From his office high above the New York business district, Paul Sheard closely scrutinises the global economy. And he’s never seen anything like what’s unfolding now.
The credit debt trap is a honey pot for financial institutions, and that becomes a problem mostly for the poor, says John Vaz.
What will the future hold for Britain, Europe and other parts of the world in the face of Brexit?
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