
Meet Likweli – the newly named monkey that hints at Congo’s hidden secrets
It’s rare for a completely new primate species to be named.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

It’s rare for a completely new primate species to be named.

As part of our research we interviewed and followed hundreds of scuba divers.

Air travel places many unique challenges on the human body.

Patients sharing their health journeys online are filling vital information gaps, but social media algorithms often bury their most useful posts.

People in prison may be uniquely placed to rethink justice and morality.

The existing tax fails to capture a fair share of our vast gas exports.

Monks wrote chronicles about the devastating heat of the 13th century, and detail what happened.

How the political debate has shifted in the last 25 years.

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has just dismissed both his defence minister and commander-in-chief.

Labor National Conference kicked off in Adelaide, with much fanfare and unity but without some of the tougher debates of old.

ANALYSIS: By Lim Tean America’s entire emergency oil reserve now covers 16 days. Sixteen. The world spent 40 years building a shock absorber for exactly this war — and burned it down in five months. What comes next isn’t just a higher petrol price. It’s a bill mailed to every fragile economy on earth, at

Asia Pacific Report The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre has strongly condemned a reported “ultimatum” from the Malvatumauri National Council of Chiefs demanding that the appointment of a woman as Secretary-General of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) be revoked. The Vanuatu Daily Post reports that the council has warned that if the government fails to rescind