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Thursday 18 June 2026

World-first global assessment maps PFAS pollution in whales and dolphins

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Thursday 18 June 2026

UOW maintains its place among the top 200 universities in the world

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Trump is repeating the long, painful history of US ‘policing’ of Latin America

US interventions in the region have led to coups, revolutions and what some analysts are now calling illegal extrajudicial killings.

What is prepping – and how does it work in Australia?

Who are the people actively living for the end times? Are sovereign citizens the same as survivalists? Are survivalists different from preppers?

‘I’m just exhausted’: sexual harassment at work is still rife. These new laws would help

From needing tougher penalties to stopping non-disclosure agreements silencing people, a new report shows Australia is falling behind on protecting workers

Will elections for judges make Mexico the ‘most democratic country in the world’? Critics fear the opposite

Opponents fear electing judges could politicise the judiciary, promote inexperienced or corrupt judges, and erode Mexico’s system of checks and balances

Researchers created a chatbot to help teach a university law class – but the AI kept messing up

Researchers developed an educational chatbot to help law students and save time. But the AI kept giving inaccurate, misleading and even incorrect feedback.

These 3 arguments are part of the long game in Trump’s trade wars

The world of liberalised trade that followed the end of the Cold War in 1990 is ending. This could be the United States’ Brexit moment.

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