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Researchers learned from dozens of interviews that the usual ways of resolving complex cases, escalating issues and holding the authorities accountable no longer work.
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Whether or not there’s a will, the results are the same.
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On the back of her party’s recent success, Pauline Hanson’s confidence is soaring - and she’s backing herself for the top job.
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By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk The French Constitutional Council has validated an adjustment to New Caledonia’s restrictions for their forthcoming provincial elections due to be held on 28 June 2026. The adjustment will now allow more than 10,000 people to cast their votes in the French territory’s local elections. The ruling
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Many Muslim Australians who observe the Islamic prohibition on interest cannot get government help to buy their first home unless they compromise on their faith.
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In the words of fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto: ‘Above all black says this: I don’t bother you – don’t bother me!’
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We are all familiar with the built infrastructure we rely on every day. However, we don’t think as much about the critical value of nature.
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By improving how freshness data is measured and shared, Canada can waste less food, lower costs for households, reduce emissions and build a more resilient food system
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Engagement in mental health frameworks is voluntary – but in Wales, that’s changing.
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If signed into law, the legislation would be the first major housing bill to pass in decades.
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He was the Saxophone Colossus
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Many jails and prisons are dependent on incarcerated labor to keep costs low.