What are the implications for the Palestinian issue, and for the balance of power in the region between the pro-Western bloc and the “axis of resistance”?
An app that can track our movements and calling the police for us with just one touch is a powerful temptation, but technological solutions aren’t benign and apolitical.
Legal abortion doesn’t mean it's easy for women to access the services they need, particularly if they live in rural areas.
With a long track record as a disruptor, Paul Chapman is ruffling the formerly straitlaced Japanese financial system with a personal finance app.
With many people now house-bound, internet problems that were annoying for typical domestic users have become major impediments to working from home.
Approximately 40 million people worldwide are enslaved in some way. And if you think your hands are clean, you’re wrong.
Banning mobile phones in school may seem sensible, but research and similar moves elsewhere suggest a blanket ban might not be the answer.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
The calls for bans on Muslim and, more recently, African immigration aren't supported by the majority of Australians.
A collaboration with Oxfam is radically improving the lives of women in rural communities in Bangladesh through mobile phone technology.
A landmark sex workers' court case in Melbourne led to the establishment of a modern legal definition of slavery in international law.
The public release of secret intelligence can have a powerful impact on the political environment, as the revelations regarding Sam Dastyari demonstrate.
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