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As AI accelerates, the US and China shape the global governance landscape through parallel ambitions and contrasting ...
As UNESCO convened in Paris to celebrate global heritage, its silence on state-led destruction in conflict zones revealed a ...
The Fourth United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville started badly for civil ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was a significant event in terms of loss of human life and economic output. After such events, ...
A growing international consensus—reflected in public opinion and led by liberal democracies—is calling for the recognition ...
The German Embassy Canberra and the Embassy of France in Canberra, in collaboration with the Australian Institute of ...
South Korean politics has never been more dynamic than it is this year since democratisation. In early January, the world ...
Australia’s increasingly restrictive international student policies—ranging from visa fee hikes to enrolment caps—risk undermining one of the country’s most valuable export sectors. As political ...
In Latin America, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela are not alone in their support for Russia and its invasion of Ukraine. In many cases, support has been disguised as an interest [...] ...
Pakistan’s suspension of the Simla Agreement has dismantled the legal and diplomatic constraints that once governed the Line of Control. The Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network, a program centred on a ...