
Hauntingly familiar? Why comparing the US strikes on Iran to Iraq in 2003 is off target
On June 21, the United States launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan pounding deeply buried centrifuge sites with bunker-busting bombs. Conducted jointly with Israel, the...
Iran’s internet blackout left people in the dark. How does a country shut down the internet?
Dylan Carr/Unsplash In recent days, Iranians experienced a near-complete internet blackout, with local service providers including mobile services repeatedly going offline. Irans government has cited cyber security...
Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images Moving people and things around the world by sea has a big climate impact. The shipping industry produces almost 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions roughly the same as Germany ...
Irina WS/Shutterstock Julie Inman Grant, Australias eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Club to outline how her office will be driving the Social Media Minimum Age Bill when it comes into effect in...
Trouble getting out of bed? Signs the ‘winter blues’ may be something more serious
Justin Paget/Getty Winter is here. As the days grow shorter and the skies turn darker, you might start to feel a bit off. You may notice a dip in your mood or energy levels. Maybe youre less motivated to do things you...

Ending TB in Southeast Asia: ASEAN’s vaccine diplomacy and digital health tools
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has consistently taken a proactive role in controlling tuberculosis (TB) in the region. But with Southeast Asia accounting for a significant share 45% of global TB cases, the...

Mozambique after 50 years of independence: what’s there to celebrate?
Mozambiques government, led by the Frelimo party, has long been planning celebrations for 2025. It is 50 years since independence, won after an anti-colonial war against Portugal led by the same party. Something has gone...