Daily compliance of international law remains the norm. Violations do occur – sometimes brazenly – but they are exceptions.
In the leadup to the weekend’s US and Israeli attacks on Iran, the US Department of Defense was locked in tense negotiations ...
In her latest novel, Claire Thomas spotlights the significance of the Swiss Alps to a wide range of authors, scientists, ...
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are in a prime position to catch this total eclipse of the Moon; find the timing in our ...
Travellers are being advised not to cancel their tickets for flights through the Middle East and check with their airlines, as airspace remains closed indefinitely. If travellers cancel a ticket, they ...
Labor maintains a clear two-party advantage over One Nation and the Coalition, but their combined vote has increased by two ...
In oil-dependent Cuba, US pressure has slashed the supply of oil. Blackouts are common and cars stay put. In response, authorities and businesses are importing 34 times as many Chinese solar panels as ...
A public uprising might not be enough to topple a deeply entrenched political system backed by armed paramilitary groups.
With invalid driver’s licenses and birth certificates, transgender people are at risk for more than just steep fines and ...
People can retreat indoors from extreme weather, but crops can’t. Farmers are increasingly looking at nets, misters, ...
The newly described fossil goose Meterchen luti lived alongside crocodilians and turtles on the shores of the ancient Lake ...
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