
Europe left scrambling in face of wavering US security guarantees
European leaders are scrambling to respond to what looks like the end of reliable US protection of the continent. It is unclear what the main European countries (which includes the UK) might be able to agree at a hastily...
Whatever the reason, there are many things you can do to get out of a funk. Vectorium/ Shutterstock Are you feeling worn out? Struggling with lingering sadness, anxiety or feelings of indifference? If so, you might be...

AI vampires could save Buffy fan favourites like Angel and Spike from a reboot recast
Buffy fans are rejoicing that a reboot of the series by Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao is imminent, with Sarah Michelle Gellar set to reprise the title role. For millennials like myself who grew up devouring the...
A short history of the separation of powers: from Cicero’s Rome to Trump’s America
Studies in democracy: Cicero, left, and Donald Trump. Capitoline Museum/Mary Harrsch and EPA-EFE/Will Oliver, CC BY-SA In the four weeks since he was inaugurated for his second term as US president, Donald Trump has issued...
Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Australians are waiting an average of 12 years to seek treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, our new research shows. While many of us are proactive in looking after our physical...
Is Australia’s GST a tax or a tariff? And why has it become a target in the trade wars?
Australian beef exports to the United States are GST-free and should not be subject to any retaliatory tariff. William Edge/Shutterstock The latest round of proposed tariffs from US President Donald Trump includes a...

With just 5 years to go, the world is failing on a vital deal to halt biodiversity loss
Almost 200 nations have signed an ambitious agreement to halt and reverse biodiversity loss but none is on track to meet the crucial goal, our new research reveals. The agreement, known formally as the Kunming-Montreal...