
At the end of a long road trip through rural China in 2009, American journalist Barbara Demick had an encounter that would change the course of her life. In the previous days, she had interviewed several parents whose...
First it was ‘protein goals’, now TikTok is on about ‘fibre goals’. How can you meet yours?
Westend61/Getty Images Protein goals have long been a thing on TikTok and Instagram. But now social media users are also talking about fibre goals. This reflects a positive broader shift toward overall health and wellbeing...

This hot European summer, anti-tourism protests have made headlines, from Barcelona to Venice, Mallorca and the Canary Islands. The unrest is not confined to Europe, though. In Mexico City on Friday, peaceful protests...
It’s harder than you think to become a top sports official in football, soccer and the rugby codes
Brendon Thorne/Getty Images Sport officials, regardless of which code they supervise, are appointed to be impartial figures. They have to quickly interpret infractions, adjudicate rules and communicate commands, all while...

Being kind to people – the new challenge for the public service
When Labor was re-elected in May, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese used his acceptance speech to describe the type of country he wanted to lead. He spoke of how the Australian people had voted for fairness, aspiration and...

Are chemicals to blame for cancer in young people? Here’s what the evidence says
Cancer is traditionally known as a disease affecting mostly older people. But some worrying trends show cancer rates in younger people aged under 50 are on the rise. This weeks ABC 4 Corners suggest chemicals, including...
Saying goodbye is never easy: why we mourn the end of our favourite TV series
Netflix Has the ending of Squid Game left you feeling downhearted? The South Korean megahit struck a nerve with audiences worldwide, with millions logging in to Netflix to follow protagonist Seong Gi-hun and fellow players...