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NZ and Nordics: likeminded partners
Navigating Today’s Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity (VUCA) environment – The Australian Border Force Experience
IAG enters Enforceable Undertaking with Fair Work Ombudsman
Insurance Australia Group signs Enforceable Undertaking, as FWO urges boards to focus on corporate culture
Security cooperation in challenging world
Progress in Quantum Physics: Researchers Tame Superconductors
ACCC will not oppose revised Cochlear, Oticon Medical transaction
Psilocybin Clinical Trial Sponsored by Clairvoyant Therapeutics Reaches 90% Randomization
Air Cargo Demand Maintains Double-Digit Growth in February
EU tackles global health problems with KI as coordinator
Unlocking green growth: Asia’s opportunity to be a clean steel leader
Once In Generation Opportunity
New study shows how the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus enters our cells
OECD appoints Mary Beth Goodman as new Deputy Secretary-General; Ulrik Knudsen appointment extended by two years
NZ-EU FTA gains Royal Assent for 1 May entry to force
Movers And Milk-shakers At Dairy Symposium
WHO to begin development of parallel recommendation and regulatory pathways; shortening the time taken for people to access health products
Government moves to quickly ratify the NZ-EU FTA
Telix announces QDOSE platform partnership for personalised dosimetry in radiopharmaceutical therapy
Rebuilding fiscal buffers, sustaining productivity growth and tackling housing challenges will help the Slovak Republic boost economic resilience and living standards
Even as the fusion era dawns, we’re still in the Steam Age
Funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and Additional Support for Gaza
Ashurst grows German disputes practice with IP partner in Munich
ADHD Medication Linked To Reduced Mortality
Brendan Sullivan’s Speech at the World Cargo Symposium in Hong Kong
Progress Report: Sustainability, Digitalization and Safety in Air Cargo
Australian milk production firing on all cylinders – Rabobank report
Liver Immune System Eats Up ‘bad Cholesterol’
In Memory Of Lennart Levi, 1930-2024
Long-term mobile phone use does not increase the risk of brain tumours
Mobile phone users who talk for longer do not have a higher risk of brain tumours
Flight MH370 is still missing after ten years – forensic experts explain what we know and why we haven’t found the plane
From fast fashion to excessive earrings, these trends might be harmful to your health
New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
Boosting competition, strengthening public finances and reforms to education will help to put Hungary on a stronger growth path
CTU has informed EU of free trade agreement labour law breach
Air Cargo Demand Up 18.4% In January
An interview with MK Daily: Korea’s steelmakers must prepare for the EU’s carbon tariffs
Minister to attend Global Fraud Summit
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health – how to understand the evidence
Demand for computer chips fuelled by AI could reshape global politics and security
Two datopotamab deruxtecan applications validated in the EU for patients with advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer or HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer
EU And Member States Must Sustain Funding To UNRWA
Prosecuting entrepreneur for alleged sanctions violations is against international law and human rights, UN expert warns: Germany
Mounting research shows that COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain, including with significant drops in IQ scores
Are slushies really bad for young children’s health?
“Self-interested whiners” Toyota push for weak pollution laws disappointing but unsurprising
Poland has opened its arms to nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees, but will they be able to stay for the long term?