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Claire Young 7 hours ago Krill campaign less than thrilling Sea Shepherd should widen its net beyond activism by diversifying efforts to support sustainable fishing.
Divyanshu Jindal 7 hours ago A Catch-22 for India’s tech ambitions With Russian supply chains under stress, New Delhi explores indigenous capabilities.
Khang Vu 13 hours ago North Korea: The state versus the people If the regime is sincere about alleviating the latest food crisis, why ban market sales of foodstuffs?
Ryan Neelam 1 day ago Ending the climate wars: the public’s mandate Australians understand the need to act. As global scientists issue the clearest warning yet, can Labor deliver?
Thierry Lepani 1 day ago Papua New Guinea: media under threat A new draft government policy is set to put journalistic freedoms to the test.
Rebecca Connolly 1 day ago A new battlefield: the need for regulations to govern Near Space International space agreements do not define “outer space” for the purpose of space activities – and that’s a problem.
Hugh White 2 days ago AUKUS commits Australia to fight China if America does, simple Whatever the flag, Washington would not sell nuclear-powered boats unless it could count on them in war over Taiwan.
Jack Sato 2 days ago Enter Cambodia’s Hun Manet Numbers tell the story of a military leader working overtime on a presidential succession game plan.
Rebecca Barber 2 days ago Can ASEAN forge a political solution in Myanmar? Indonesia and Australia have different but equally critical roles in bringing the junta to the negotiating table.