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Isabelle Zhu-Maguire 1 hour ago Zooming in on climate change: The experience of a virtual COP29 attendee Flying thousands of delegates across the globe has its own environmental cost – so how effective are global negotiations conducted online?
Daniel Flitton 3 hours ago Cat-astrophe! What happens when dirty-minded North Koreans meet Iranian nuclear purrfidy I spy an invisible cat. Two, in fact.
Khang Vu 6 hours ago Will North Korea annoy China, having sent troops to fight alongside Russia? Don’t bet on it.
Andre Kwok , Cassandra Steer 7 hours ago Working together in space can enhance worldly ties between Australia and Japan And the region stands to benefit, too.
Riley Duke , Alexandre Dayant 13 hours ago China’s Pacific aid is rebounding and recalibrated Minor increases in spending and a surge in new deals signal renewed Chinese aid ambition in the region.
Cynthia Mehboob 23 hours ago NATO’s best-laid subsea cable security plans The latest suspected attack indicates NATO needs a new cable protection strategy for European waters.
Eglantine Staunton 1 day ago Has the time finally come for a European defence? Talk might be finally giving way to action. Maybe.
Samir Bhattacharya 1 day ago Political change in Mauritius carries regional importance – especially for India New Delhi has enough regional ructions without another tense relationship to manage.
Ben Scott 1 day ago She won’t be right: Trump’s return and Australia’s red lines The lessons from his first term hold limited relevance for what is on the way.