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Renewed commitment to multilateralism required to deal with forced human displacement

  • Written by: Amy Maguire, Senior Lecturer in International Law and Human Rights, University of Newcastle
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The scale of contemporary forced human displacement is unprecedented and difficult to comprehend. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has just reported staggering statistics. As of 2016, 65.6 million people are displaced globally. This includes:

  • 40.3 million internally displaced persons;

  • 22.5 million refugees; and

  • 2.8...

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The G20's new guidelines will help investors tackle climate change

  • Written by: Rosemary Sainty, Scholarly Teaching Fellow, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney

New guidelines being presented to the G20 this weekend will change the way individuals, companies, investors and regulators manage the financial risks of climate change. These risks include physical events, such as changing weather patterns and natural disasters, as well as new technologies and regulations.

As big investors adopt the guidelines,...

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Explainer: is a High Court challenge about to bring down the Turnbull government?

  • Written by: Lorraine Finlay, Lecturer in Law, Murdoch University
imageLabor will argue David Gillespie ineligible to be an MP based on Section 44(v) of the Constitution.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Labor is set to launch a High Court challenge over the eligibility of Assistant Health Minister David Gillespie to sit in federal parliament. The case has been brought by Peter Alley, the ALP candidate who ran against Gillespie in Lyne...

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Private clinics' peddling of unproven stem cell treatments is unsafe and unethical

  • Written by: Megan Munsie, Deputy Director - Centre for Stem Cell Systems and Head of Education, Ethics, Law & Community Awareness Unit, Stem Cells Australia, University of Melbourne
imageStem cells have saved thousands of lives thanks to their applications in cancer treatments. Many other uses peddled by private clinics are without evidence. from www.shutterstock.com

Stem cell science is an area of medical research that continues to offer great promise. But as this week’s paper in Science Translational Medicine highlights, a...

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  1. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on infighting in the Liberal Party
  2. It's not the science of tax, and five other things you should know about taxonomy
  3. Impending traffic chaos? Beware the problematic West Gate Tunnel forecasts
  4. Book review: The Death of Expertise
  5. Electronic games: how much is too much for kids?
  6. Vital Signs: the RBA was right to keep rates on hold
  7. A new approach to emissions trading in a post-Paris climate
  8. Forget cash: geocaching shows there are other ways to create value online
  9. Friday essay: double standards and derision – tracing our attitudes to older women and beauty
  10. Migrants are healthier than the average Australian, so they can't be a burden on the health system
  11. A busy week on the dark web highlight darknet markets' increasing role in crime
  12. Grattan on Friday: Everything's going Bill Shorten's way
  13. Labor motion on Palestinian recognition could put the Jewish vote in play at the next election
  14. Australia's dry June is a sign of what's to come
  15. Why the climate is more sensitive to carbon dioxide than weather records suggest
  16. Explainer: what is ballistic missile defence – and would it stop a missile from North Korea?
  17. Speaking with: Professor Peter Koopman on CRISPR and the power of genome editing
  18. Vivacious and unapologetic, The Rover's 17th-century feminism is painfully pertinent
  19. The G20’s economic leadership deficit
  20. Wayne Rooney for Everton
  21. What income inequality looks like across Australia
  22. Don't worry about the huge Antarctic iceberg – worry about the glaciers behind it
  23. How Angela Merkel has become – and remains – one of the world's most successful political leaders
  24. The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat?
  25. Satellites reveal melting of rocks under volcanic zone, deep in Earth's mantle
  26. Brisbane's Cross River Rail will feed the centre at the expense of people in the suburbs
  27. The great movie scenes: Steven Spielberg's Jaws
  28. Viewpoints: should euthanasia be available for people with existential suffering?
  29. After the Medicare breach, we should be cautious about moving our health records online
  30. E-cigarettes are some young people's training wheels for smoking. Here's the evidence
  31. Leaky Liberals spill the beans again
  32. Axing the Walkley for international reporting: another nail in the coffin
  33. Suburbs 'swamped' by Asians and Muslims? The data show a different story
  34. Three charts on: the changing face of Australian union members
  35. The West's hyperbole on North Korea will only fuel Kim Jong-un's propaganda
  36. Doctors and nurses can't always tell if someone's drunk or on drugs, and misdiagnosis can be dangerous
  37. Spider-Man: Homecoming spins a web of fact and fantasy
  38. Curious Kids: why do some people find some foods yummy but others find the same foods yucky?
  39. What the rise of daily fantasy sports will mean for problem gambling
  40. City planning suffers growth pains of Australia's population boom
  41. How to tell when the housing market is slowing
  42. Read, listen, understand: why non-Indigenous Australians should read First Nations writing
  43. Jukurrpa-kurlu Yapa-kurlangu-kurlu
  44. Surgery to make intersex children 'normal' should be banned
  45. Land clearing isn't just about trees – it's an animal welfare issue too
  46. SA Galaxy: 50-50 tie. Labor, Greens gain in Essential
  47. Government behavioural economics 'nudge unit' needs a shove in a new direction
  48. Do we claim 'bullying' too often?
  49. Doing away with the annual performance review? More feedback isn't necessarily better
  50. No, nanoparticles in baby formula will not harm your baby

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