The US intends to leave the World Health Organization. What happens next?
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Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
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The acquisition of Text Publishing by Penguin Random House is part of a worrying trend in Australian publishing
Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown has enormous resonance – but doesn’t break with gender stereotypes
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‘Every blast is an open wound’: how the chaos of war breeds deadly superbugs that spread around the world
The last time it was legal, exports of sea sand destroyed dozens of Indonesian islands. Now, the ban is being lifted
Prisons don’t create safer communities, so why is Australia spending billions on building them?
Israel piles on criticism of Australia over antisemitism while answers to key questions elude authorities
Trump’s war on migrants could make an enemy of the country he needs most: Mexico
Why a common asthma drug will now carry extra safety warnings about depression
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