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One of Donald Trump 2.0's first acts was to pull his country out of the Paris Agreement on climate change. @ProfMarkHowden from the Australian National University says it is likely to have a more profound impact than when he did the same thing in 2017. https://t.co/qq5khs0ybT
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Australia heads towards a federal election campaign facing enormous economic challenges — and we have become dangerously complacent. @360info_global
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Australia heads towards the 2025 election a little too relaxed about what’s required to drive our economy. The challenges ahead mean it needs genuine reform. Australia heads towards a federal...
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With DeepSeek crashing the AI party in a BIG way, Professor Haiqing Yu of @RMIT University explores ‘the DeepSeek paradox’: championing open-source AI software while operating in China, one of the world’s most-controlled data environments. https://t.co/8OuN6NNQe2
#AI #DeepSeekV3
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Indonesia’s capital has poor water infrastructure. Existing water resources should be reused to avoid a water crisis, write Eka Permanasari and Denis Teoman: https://t.co/0QrTSwwz85
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Indonesia’s capital has poor water infrastructure. Existing water resources should be reused to avoid a water crisis. Jakarta is a bustling metropolis of more than 10 million known for its vibrant...
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While the “holodeck’’ from Star Trek is still some way off, similar technologies are being successfully employed as a way to deal with overtourism, writes Nansy Kouroupi: https://t.co/ZGbhlYRiRA
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Imagine experiencing the Louvre from your lounge. New digital tools such as AI and virtual reality can help cities better cope with influxes of visitors. It may seem odd to suggest a 1960s TV sci-fi...
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With gender and sex biases in medicine coming under the spotlight in recent years, will AI widen existing healthcare inequities — or can it be harnessed to help bridge the gap? https://t.co/lTPZmrLsM5
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The AI revolution can be leveraged to strengthen sex and gender health equity, rather than reinforce bias. From assisting doctors with diagnoses to suggesting advanced treatments, Artificial Intell...
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Despite the risk of plunging the Middle East into all-out war, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has two compelling reasons for continuing Israel’s devastating assaults on Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, writes Martin Kear: https://t.co/udMfXj9dU8
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Fuelled by ideology and self-interest, Netanyahu sees Israel’s forever war as protection against corruption charges and a potential key to re-election. Despite the risk of plunging the Middle East...
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As the US election draws closer, a scandal-plagued candidate may be returned to the presidency. Why is it still so close? https://t.co/mnkMbDp8zk
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As the election draws closer, a scandal-plagued candidate may be returned to the presidency. Why is it still so close? For just a few weeks shy of eight years now, a certain class of Americans have...
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How colonisation still impacts the lives of pacific people #colonisation #colonialism #impacts #chogm #westernculture #hegemony #news #explainervideo #kingcharles #monarch #samoa #apia #pacific #islands #pacifika #pacificislands #pacificislanders #wellbeing #health
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🎧LISTEN: India’s former Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal has downplayed the need for reparations but reminds the British, “We know what happened” under the empire. Listen to the latest episode of Leave It To The Experts wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/VbAhb6wnzO
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Calls for reparations for the harms of slavery and the British Empire are set to narrow in on King Charles and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa....
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Will AI widen existing healthcare inequities — or can it be harnessed to help bridge the gap? @UNSW's Sue Haupt, Bronwyn Graham & @georgeinstitute's Jane Hirst write for 360info: https://t.co/lTPZmrM0BD _ #AI #gender #healthcare
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The AI revolution can be leveraged to strengthen sex and gender health equity, rather than reinforce bias. From assisting doctors with diagnoses to suggesting advanced treatments, Artificial Intell...
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🎧LISTEN: Does the British Royal Family owe billions for the crimes of empire? https://t.co/SnrMfi7oru _ #KingCharles #RoyalTour #Reparations
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King Charles is in Australia on his first official visit as monarch. It's his 17th trip to Australia, but despite such a deep relationship, he has yet to truly acknowledge the position that he now...
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Consumers could be exposing themselves to carcinogens in the fabrics of the ultra-cheap, ultra-fast fashions they buy online from sites like #Shein and #Temu. @RMIT's Saniyat Islam & Pia Interlandi for 360info: https://t.co/cM6ASS2PlL _ #SustainableFashion #PublicHealth
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Australians could be exposing themselves to carcinogens in the fabrics of the ultra-cheap, ultra-fast fashions they buy online. Ultra-fast fashion sites such as Shein and Temu have surged in popula...
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Western diplomacy has tied itself in knots over Israel. @AM_OMalley explains why the conflict in #Gaza may herald the end of Western dominance on the global diplomatic stage: https://t.co/UHmaeYoR7U _ @UniLeidenNews
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Western diplomacy has tied itself in knots over Israel. It may herald the end of Western dominance on the global diplomatic stage. One year after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks against Israel, the...
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Every night, Punjab’s “cancer train” carries patients to Rajasthan, revealing a grim reality: rising cancer rates linked to environmental degradation & pesticide overuse. Is sustainable farming the solution? Read more: https://t.co/Bq0TMmnntc _ #cancer #publichealth
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Cases of cancer are widespread in Punjab and Haryana where groundwater is contaminated by high pesticide use. At 9.30pm every night, a poorly-lit, 12-coach train pulls out of Bathinda station in the...
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Here are three perspectives and possible ways forward to remove the heat from the debate around international student caps in Australia. Article by @Sydney_Uni's Libby Hackett: https://t.co/9y0AvKls4e
#auspol #universities #studentcap #education
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Here are three perspectives and possible ways forward to remove the heat from the debate around international student caps in Australia. Universities and governments share a fundamental commitment to...
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Despite persistent lobbying, experts say it’s unlikely #India will gain permanent membership of the #UN Security Council anytime soon for several reasons. Article by Dhananjay Tripathi of @SouthAsianUni : https://t.co/dtzaWcoV5C
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Despite persistent lobbying, experts say it’s unlikely India will gain permanent membership of the UN Security Council anytime soon for several reasons. Indian politicians have argued for decades...
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What might happen next with interest rates? What will happen to unemployment? And are there better ways for the RBA to manage #inflation, #employment and interest rates? Article By Prof Jeff Borland for @unimelb: https://t.co/VkjhGQzpTS
#economy #auspol #RBA #interestrates
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As the RBA attempts to keep inflation and unemployment rates low, it faces a tricky challenge. Here’s what to know about what might happen next. Keeping Australia’s economy healthy requires a...
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Is overtourism just another ‘first-world problem’? Article by Philipp Wassler from @UniBergamo:
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The overtourism debate is fraught with extremes, but without scientific measures, it risks becoming a distraction from real global tourism challenges. “Overtourism” has become a buzzword, sparking...
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