
ASIO boss expects more communal violence in worsening security environment in Australia
ASIO chief Mike Burgess has warned that over the next five years Australias security environment will become more dynamic, diverse and degraded, with more security surprises in the second half of the decade than in the...

Ecowas breakup could push up food prices and worsen hunger in west Africa
The Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) lost three of its founding members on 29 January 2025. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger comprised 16% of the blocs population of 424 million and 7% of its economy. Some...

Police are failing to deliver a minimum standard of service, according to the UK public
The UK government has doubled the additional funding for neighbourhood policing in England and Wales to 200 million. This is to support its commitment to putting 13,000 new police officers on the streets. High-profile...

Trump’s effect on critical minerals could be crucial for the future of green energy
Theres a chance Donald Trumps second term as US president could have a long-term negative impact on the demand for and supply of what are known as critical minerals. These include copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt and the...

How plants are able to remember stress without a brain
It may sound strange but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain. But with climate change threatening crops around the world, understanding plant stress memory...

Google improve leg circulation and you may see sponsored ads for electronic muscle stimulators that claim to boost blood flow to your feet. But is there any evidence they work? Peripheral artery disease is a surprisingly...

Brutalism: Oscar-nominated film has revived interest in a controversial architectural legacy
With ten Oscar nominations, The Brutalist has reignited the debate over the legacy of brutalism. The polarising architectural style was shaped by post-war hopes for a better future. But it was also, as historian Adrian...