For some children born abroad, US citizenship has never been a guarantee
Sep 06, 2019 07:50 am UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
The Trump administration announced on Aug. 28 that it would revoke the longstanding policy of granting citizenship to some children of parents stationed abroad who are U.S. citizens and government employees or members of...

Health and sustainability market could be worth $25 billion to Australian producers by 2030
Sep 06, 2019 07:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Growing interest in healthy and sustainable lifestyles could be worth about A$25 billion and make up about 10% of the value of Australias food and agribusiness sector by the end of next decade. These projections are...
Indonesia needs to fix 'authoritarian' clauses in bill on cyber security before passing it into law
Sep 06, 2019 07:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Indonesia, a country with the fifth-highest number of internet users in the world, plans to issue its first law on cyber security this month. Currently, Indonesias law enforcement institutions are not equipped with...

Hollywood onstage: why are so many musicals adapted from movies?
Sep 06, 2019 07:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
In a 2004 original musical about creating an original musical cheekily titled [title of show] one writer asks, So movies make good musicals?. His writing partner responds: Well, they make musicals. This year,...
Six things to know about cancer: from suicidal cells to hair loss from chemotherapy
Sep 06, 2019 07:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
News of the discovery of herbal cancer treatments has always piqued peoples interest. Recently, the media in Indonesia extensively reported claims of a cancer cure made from a plant native to Borneo and the use of soursop...

Artificial intelligence in medicine raises legal and ethical concerns
Sep 06, 2019 07:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The use of artificial intelligence in medicine is generating great excitement and hope for treatment advances. AI generally refers to computers ability to mimic human intelligence and to learn. For example, by using...
Why we've the weakest economy since the global financial crisis, with few clear ways out
Sep 06, 2019 07:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Australian economy is tepid, with consumer spending the weakest in ten years, business investment shrinking, and economic growth too weak to cover population growth. Were it not for very strong growth in export...