Months of painstaking negotiations, mediated by the US, Egypt and Qatar, have led to a new package deal that the two sides are now weighing up.
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.
Authority and governability on both sides has become a central factor feeding the escalation that might reach new heights very soon.
Police drug-enforcement activities in Indonesia do more harm than good, and women bear the brunt of it. It’s time for Indonesia to decriminalise drug use, and expand health services.
The significance of a positive state of mind for survival is well-documented. In a COVID-19 world, it can also help motivate us to shape a better alternative future.
The delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine still needs to overcome some ethical hurdles.
At this time, we need to accept that a powerful healing influence can only be launched when a society knows and acknowledges all episodes of its history.
Fear and curiosity is providing fertile ground for cyber criminals to conduct their “business”.
A career in the arts can be a gamble. James Parrett reveals what does it take to be a full-time sculptor.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
Deliberately infecting people with a disease-causing agent as part of medical research can be ethically acceptable, and even necessary.
The recognition of post-traumatic stress disorder has played a part in the resurgence in the popularity of Anzac Day, But, even now, returned soldiers don't receive enough support.
We used game theory to show you only need a small amount of fake news to disrupt any group discussion. But we also found a way you can fight back.
Shining a light on the struggle POWs faced when they returned to Australia – and the impact on their wives.
Most of those fighting the Nazi regime from within were everyday Germans and Austrians with blue-collar jobs.
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