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Why 'Democracy peddler' Yang Hengjun has been detained in China and why he must be released

  • Written by: Chongyi Feng, Associate Professor in China Studies, University of Technology Sydney
Why 'Democracy peddler' Yang Hengjun has been detained in China and why he must be releasedChina critic Yang Hengjun in July 2018.Twitter

Australian authorities have been told to stop interfering in the case of the Chinese-Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun who has been detained by China since January.

Amid reports last week that Yang was to be charged with endangering state security, Foreign Affairs Marise Paynee said he was being detained...

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Everything but China is on the table during PNG prime minister's visit

  • Written by: Tess Newton Cain, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Political Science & International Studies, The University of Queensland

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape is visiting Australia this week, his first overseas trip since he was elevated to that office in June this year. And it’s the first time Scott Morrison has hosted an international leader in Australia since he was re-elected as prime minister in May.

This week’s visit has been positioned as...

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why do some people worry more than others?

  • Written by: Christine Grové, Educational Psychologist and Lecturer, Monash University
why do some people worry more than others?Big worries can feel scary and confusing. Sometimes a little worry can feel like a big one too.barskefranck/pixabay, CC BY-NC

Curious Kids is a series for children. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskids@theconversation.edu.au You might also like the podcast Imagine This, a co-production between ABC KIDS...

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FaceApp's fine print means you effectively can't sue them, unless you send a letter to their Russian office within 30 days

  • Written by: Mark Giancaspro, Lecturer in Law, University of Adelaide
FaceApp's fine print means you effectively can't sue them, unless you send a letter to their Russian office within 30 daysFaceApp fun (terms and conditions apply).FaceApp

Viral photo app FaceApp has taken the world by storm. Launched in 2017, the app has recently enjoyed mass popularity due largely to Hollywood celebrities posting their humorous edited pictures online.

FaceApp uses “neural network” artificial intelligence technology to alter people’s...

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