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Jimmy Kimmel's cancellation is the latest sign we're witnessing the end of US democracy -- Emma Shortis, RMIT University21 hours ago
Who gets to do science? A demand for English is hurting marginalised researchers4 hours ago
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Gaza: civilian death toll outpaces other modern wars - Neta Crawford, University of Oxford15 days ago
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Charlie Kirk's assassination is the latest act of political violence in a febrile United States -- Jared Mondschein, University of Sydney7 days ago