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Why Britain’s towns and cities are going bust
As voters prepare for local elections in England and Wales, councils across Britain fear they could be next to go bankrupt.


From Columbia to Global: Student Protests Against Israeli Operations in Gaza Spread Worldwide
Students worldwide are protesting against Israeli operations in Gaza, demanding an end to arms deliveries and promoting solidarity with Palestine.


'Survivors from a moment in time': Ancient spears handed back
More than 250 years after they were first taken, four spears, stolen by Captain James Cook and his crew after they arrived at Botany Bay, have been repatriated to their traditional owners.


Covishield Maker AstraZeneca Admits Its Covid Vaccine Can Cause Rare Side Effects
AstraZeneca made the admission in the action lawsuit it is in the United Kingdom over claims that its vaccine caused deaths and severe injuries in several cases.


DNA database to help fight against illegal wildlife trafficking
SYDNEY - Scientists from Australia and the United Kingdom are developing genomic sequencing technology to save parrots caught in the illegal wildlife tr ...


Why Australia needs a national folklife centre
Twelve months since the launch of the Government’s new cultural policy, REVIVE, it's time we promoted Australia’s heritage of folklife.


What is May Day? How to celebrate the spring holiday with pagan origins
May Day ushers in summer and is an important cross-quarter day − just like Halloween − falling midway between an equinox and solstice.


First contact: the Gweagal spears have been returned to community
Almost 254 years ago to the day, the Endeavour arrived on the shores of Kamay (Botany Bay). Now, spears thrown in defence of Country are being returned to the community.


Israel Palestinians Campus Protests
The word "Peace" written by a anti-war protesters is displayed on the windows at Millar Library at Portland State University, Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane) ...


Studying abroad: Why students in Sri Lanka are applying to Canadian, U.S. and U.K. universities
Randy Boyagoda is a novelist and professor of English at the University of Toronto, where he also serves as the university’s adviser on civil discourse.


Lethal AI Weapons Are on the Rise. What’s Next?
The development of lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs), including AI-equipped drones, is on the rise. The US Department of Defense, for example, has earmarked US$1 billion so far for its Replicator ...


Vastly bigger than the Black Summer: 84 million hectares of northern Australia burned in 2023
Photo: WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services.