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Friday essay: Jon Faine on why our social cohesion should not be taken for granted
Social cohesion is in decline. This has become a common refrain, along with despair about a crisis in our democracy. Yet amid the platitudes and wishful thinking about reversing that trend, there is a ...
The United States federal government's violent campaign of raids and detentions during the summer of 2025 in Los Angeles set the stage for similar and ...
Many Singaporeans surveyed in a study agreed that multiculturalism is a core tenet of the national identity, but somewhat ...
West African gold producer and developer Robex Resources Inc. ("Robex" or the "Company") is pleased to report on its activities for the September 2025 Quarter. Robex owns the Nampala Gold Mine in Mali ...
The collapse of oil and gas firm Petrofac is described in The Scotsman as “catastrophic for the North Sea” ( 28 October ).
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Food insecurity affects 1 in 3 regional people – and it’s worse for those with poor mental health
It’s becoming harder for many Australians to afford enough healthy food, especially in regional areas, our new research shows. We surveyed almost 700 adults across the Illawarra and Shoalhaven regions ...
NEW DELHI -Changing world order, popular demands, and vested interests are affecting countries that once embraced immigrants either to add skill and experience to their workforce, or merely out of ...
Donald Trump’s tariffs and immigration policies, rising inflation and unemployment and the US government shutdown are making decision-making difficult for the US central bank.
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