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Kourosh Ziabari 1 minute ago What Iranians want for their country It takes a vibrant civil society to stand up to the establishment.
Sophia Kagan 7 hours ago The real risks of exploitation for Pacific workers in Australia While neither blackbirding nor systemic modern slavery, the PALM scheme has many loopholes that should be addressed.
Daniel Flitton 18 hours ago Harris vs Trump marks the lines of foreign policy debate Look past the barbs and snappy sound bites and the real choice is clear.
Yohanes Sulaiman 19 hours ago A step, not a leap: Assessing the Indonesia-Australia Defence Cooperation Agreement As a statement of neighbourly ties, the deal is a good one. But temper expectations.
Miah Hammond-Errey 1 day ago Byte-sized diplomacy: The search for safe AI How can Australia improve public trust in AI and what can Australia contribute to global AI safety efforts?
Melanie Pill , Georgia Hammersley 1 day ago Meeting the need: Recommendations for a new Loss and Damage fund Avoiding mistakes made by other funds will be key to better supporting the most climate-vulnerable.
Ben Scott 1 day ago AI might better predict Trump’s foreign policy A method marked the madness and can be decoded.
José-Miguel Bello y Villarino , Ramona Vijeyarasa , Kimberlee Weatherall 2 days ago A first step on the long road to global AI regulation It didn’t make headlines but the US and EU came together last week to sign an important treaty – leaving partners such as Australia with a choice.
Benjamin Herscovitch 2 days ago Beijing’s "one-China principle" is spreading It is untrue that Taiwan is an "inalienable part" of China, but that's not stopping governments from Kiribati to Honduras from saying it.