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Rishi Sunak’s days as UK PM numbered

Rishi Sunak’s days as UK PM numbered

International Politics & Economy

The snap election for the UK of July 4  will probably do little to ameliorate the impending disaster facing the...

Rental crisis forcing Australian adults back into share housing

Rental crisis forcing Australian adults back into share housing

Politics & Economy

The number of adults in their 30’s moving back to share housing is rising rapidly as Australian rental markets continue...

Vietnamese family at risk of deportation

Vietnamese family at risk of deportation

Social Justice The Law

A Vietnamese family which have lived and worked in Australia for more than a decade are at risk of deportation...

NZ demands for similar medication scheme to Australia

NZ demands for similar medication scheme to Australia

Health Social Justice

New Zealanders living with rare diseases are calling on their government for a similar medicine discount system to Australia. Currently,...

SA government moves to ban social media for teens under 14

SA government moves to ban social media for teens under 14

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy The Law

South Australian children and teens under 14 could be banned from social media with legislation now under review. In a...

Riots ravage Island after electoral changes were announced

Riots ravage Island after electoral changes were announced

International Politics & Economy

Unrest and division penetrates the South Pacific Island of New Caledonia. Violence erupted after Paris announced potential voting reforms that...

Does AI in research produce biases?

Does AI in research produce biases?

Communications & Culture

AI has embedded itself into every aspect of our lives and its technology is constantly evolving. However, in the area...

De-radicalisation programs under the spotlight

De-radicalisation programs under the spotlight

Communications & Culture Politics & Economy Social Justice The Law

After a recent stabbing attack early this month in Western Australia, Police identified the offender as having previously attended a...

Iranian Diaspora Celebrate the Death of Ebrahim Raisi

Iranian Diaspora Celebrate the Death of Ebrahim Raisi

International Politics & Economy

Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, along with his Foreign Minister and government officials, have died in a helicopter crash on the...

Julian Assange wins appeal against his extradition

Julian Assange wins appeal against his extradition

International The Law

The UK’s High Court granted Mr Assange’s legal team an appeal on three grounds, given the US could assure the...

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