This week’s summit has revived a 20-year-old idea of the ‘Group of Two’ superpowers working together with global benefits.
The landmark case, known as Tickle v Giggle, has been going for years. Today the Federal Court found transgender woman ...
It dawned on me that I felt lonely’: how my research into friendship gave me a new perspective on my social life.
Eurovision voters are driven by identity, politics and national alliances – and the juries and public often don’t agree.
What did Thucydides really say on this? And what’s Athens and Sparta got to do with the current state of US-China relations?
At first glance, these look like sketches – the kind artists make on the way to something more finished. But that expectation ...
In the US state park of Robbers Cave, Oklahoma, Carolyn Wood Sherif is standing squinting up at the sun. The two wooden ...
Ellizabeth I’s refusal to go to bed was a deliberate final act, shaped by a lifetime of political strategy, emotional ...
Reindeer herding and forest management can be better integrated to benefit nature restoration, conservation and commercial ...
Sociologist Art Jipson talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about how clamouring for the release of the Epstein files ...
Sawe might have been the first sub-two-hour marathon runner, but he’s certainly not the first to be powered by an energy gel.
The Chinese foreign ministry reported that the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, told the US president, Donald Trump, that “the ...
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