There is nothing in the agreement that is positive for the US and did not already exist before the war.
Sextortion is a form of online blackmail where a perpetrator coerces or tricks a victim into sending intimate images. New research shows it’s on the rise.
People don’t usually plan to hold onto their old devices, but that’s what many end up doing. Better information about recycling and reselling options could change that.
Drawn from the words white and Asian, many use the term to celebrate shared experiences. But the label raises questions about valuing proximity to whiteness.
The film zeros in on the generation of children whose formative years are unfolding in front of screens.
Public trust in UK water companies is low, and this could be a challenge when the country faces another serious drought.
President Donald Trump has talked of a potential role for Syrian forces in fighting Hezbollah – a move that would raise alarm in Lebanon.
A peace deal has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, but insurance premiums, mine clearance and a container shortage across two continents suggest the disruption is far from over.
State lines are one way to picture the US, but natural history provides another – one that shows the ancient and living connections running across the landscape.
The Albanese government finds itself in policy quicksand on three core issues as the sitting fortnight looms.
Midsummer celebrations throughout Europe coincide with the solstice. Many blend pre-Christian and Christian traditions.
Fathers are more involved than ever. So why do so many still feel overlooked and unsupported?
Neuroscience provides plenty of evidence for raising the age from ten.
The heatwave in May meant people started to use more water to stay cool, and on their plants.
What grants influential women visibility and diplomatic status? Women in Diplomacy day on June 24 is an opportunity to consider how female-led efforts are recognised, valued and remembered.
Global warming is moving faster than the policy decisions that could protect vulnerable populations.