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The structure known today as the Eiffel Tower was originally dubbed the Tour de 300 mètres, the 300-metre tower. The name was proposed by engineers Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nougier to Gustave Eiffel ...
The boycott caused the percentage of people who said they supported the Labour party to increase by about 16 percentage points.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is set to boost the competition faced by the much-criticised ASX in an effort to clear roadblocks for investors and attract more foreign capital to ...
Malgré les « pauses tactiques » décidées par Israël la semaine dernière afin de permettre le passage en toute sécurité de convois humanitaires et les largages aériens d’aide, la bande de Gaza est ...
Myanmar’s generals are planning an election the opposition has slammed as a sham. They could see Trump’s interest in the country as a way of legitimising the polls.
In an interim report released overnight, Harnessing data and digital technology, the Productivity Commission has floated a text and data mining exception for the Australian Copyright Act. This would ...
The EU condemned Au's arrest and stated that the application of national security law marks “the ongoing erosion of political pluralism and freedom of speech in Macau”.
Click to expand Image Damage to a classroom in Naqqoura Intermediate Public School, Lebanon, January 31, 2025. © 2025 Human Rights Watch Israeli forces occupied schools in southern Lebanon during ...
Ceren Ayyildiz, PhD Candidate, Sydney Music, Mind & Body Lab, University of Sydney Earlier this year, we asked a group of older adults what music they listened to when feeling lonely, and why. We ...
Although the colonizers have formally left our shores, their influence lives within. I am now consciously dismantling the residual effects of colonial ideologies, values, and systems that shape my ...
Payment processing companies have ceded to pressure from an ‘anti-porn’ group, causing Steam and itch.io to ban tens of thousands of games almost overnight.
First published in 1625, the British philosopher’s collected essays mix poetic aphorisms with prescient reflections on ‘false news’ and ‘cunning men’.