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With Marine Le Pen's sentence the judiciary is giving French citizens the final say on her political future -- Luc Rouban, Sciences Po22 hours ago
Why Nigel Farage is resigning as a UK MP, only to stand again – expert analysis -- Tim Bale, Queen Mary University of London; Lone Sorensen, University of Leeds, and Parveen Akhtar, Aston University1 day ago
How Trump's call to FIFA tested the limits of rules-based order -- Taylor McKee, Brock University22 hours ago
South Sudan at 15: how the political elite have found a way to profit from peace as well as war -- Matthew Benson-Strohmayer, London School of Economics and Political Science22 hours ago
China's submarine missile test looks routine. The real story is the panic it triggered -- James Dwyer, University of Tasmania2 days ago
The rhythms that broke Bashir: how Sudan's music shaped a revolution - Cathy Wilcock, University of Manchester2 days ago
Nato summit will reveal how alliance plans to manage European security as US cuts back its support -- Mark Webber, University of Birmingham and Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham2 days ago
The 'navalization' of economic warfare sees trade routes become zones of force rather than rules -- John Calabrese, American University2 days ago
New virus catalogue reveals which pathogens pose the greatest threat -- Mark Woolhouse, University of Edinburgh2 days ago
Canada's little-known role in helping to spur American independence in 1776 -- Sarah M.S. Pearsall, Johns Hopkins University6 days ago
What happens inside a tennis player's brain as they try to return a 148mph serve? -- Michelle Spear, University of Bristol22 hours ago
How padel disrupted the genteel world of lawn tennis -- John William Devine, Swansea University6 days ago
Trump has made more than $1 billion from crypto in a year. How? -- Marta Khomyn, Adelaide University7 days ago
The church fathers of early Christianity are showing their swag – on TikTok -- Denva Gallant, Rice University22 hours ago
Democratic socialists aren't the only young, progressive Democrats dividing the party -- Charlie Hunt, Boise State University22 hours ago
30 years since Dolly the sheep was born, where is cloning technology at now? -- Sathana Dushyanthen, The University of Melbourne22 hours ago
With the World Cup in full swing, why have the geopolitical criticisms quietened? -- David Rowe, Western Sydney University6 days ago
Cape Verde's World Cup success reflects a nation that has repeatedly defied the odds -- Aleida Borges, King's College London6 days ago
Messi is old, short and slow. How is he still dominating at the World Cup? -- Gert-Jan Pepping, Australian Catholic University and Thomas McGuckian, Australian Catholic University6 days ago
What the World Cup hydration breaks reveal about who governs men's football -- Haojin Zhou, Loughborough University and Mathew Dowling, Loughborough University6 days ago
The World Cup enters its next stage after witch doctors, surprises and emergency beer deliveries -- Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania10 days ago
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How the Murdoch media's loyalty to Israel births hypocrisy, attacks and 'failed journalism'6 days ago
Colombia's new president 'El Tigre' promises an iron fist – but that may not solve the violence he has inherited -- Johanna Amaya-Panche, Liverpool John Moores University6 days ago
Megalodon's legendary life revealed by fossil rediscovery -- David Hone, Queen Mary University of London6 days ago
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Expert Q&A: why did so many buildings collapse in Venezuela's double earthquake? -- Raffaele De Risi, University of Bristol9 days ago
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Why Poland's president is invoking wartime history in a dispute with Volodymyr Zelensky -- Artur Nadiiev, University of Nottingham6 days ago
Israel's 'campaign between the wars': How strategy to contain Iran and its allies risks further straining ties with US -- Amy McAuliffe, University of Notre Dame10 days ago
Germany's proposal to ease trade tensions with China has not gone down well in Beijing -- Tom Harper, University of East London9 days ago
Central bank gold holdings are at a 50-year high. What's behind the jump in reserves? -- Luke Hartigan, University of Sydney13 days ago
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Earth's oldest crater really is over 3 billion years old, new study confirms -- Chris Kirkland, Curtin University15 days ago
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How 'catchy' music is driven by rhythmic patterns13 days ago
An elite fighting unit of gay lovers – the Theban Sacred Band in ancient Greece -- Peter Londey, Australian National University17 days ago
30 years after 'Reasonable Doubt,' Jay-Z's career embodies hip-hop's biggest contradictions13 days ago
Hugh Jackman plays Robin Hood as wicked – it's a badly timed take on the hero of the poor -- William Hoff, The University of Melbourne22 days ago
Levels of 'forever chemicals' in dolphins and whales are rising globally20 days ago
The Gulf Stream suddenly moved north during an ancient cold snap – and it's a warning for our future20 days ago
Two decades of research show Indonesia's coral reefs are heat-tolerant — but only up to a point - Tries Blandine Razak, IPB University13 days ago
Greater international co-operation is needed to achieve the UN's global forest goals13 days ago
Five hidden pitfalls of fitness tracking -- Sahar Bakr, Nottingham Trent University6 days ago
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic could work for addiction too – and we finally know how -- Robert Munn, University of Otago17 days ago
Frozen fruit and canned veg are cheap, but are they as healthy as fresh food? -- Margaret Murray, Swinburne University of Technology24 days ago
Does the body really 'keep the score' after trauma? How the debunked idea of 'repressed memories' is making a comeback13 days ago
Today's space race could turn fatal if we don't agree on new rules -- Cassandra Steer, Australian National University17 days ago
Cracks in the International Space Station are causing air leaks – how much longer can it remain habitable?13 days ago
Why the US government shut down Anthropic's latest Claude AI model -- Francesco Bailo, University of Sydney23 days ago
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The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century4 months ago
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World Cup's credibility in question after Fifa volte face following call from Donald Trump -- Josh Bland, University of Cambridge2 days ago