
Mariana Martines: the infuriating reason you’ve never heard of this brilliant 18th-century composer
Why musical talents like this famed female composer were allowed to fade into obscurity
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Why musical talents like this famed female composer were allowed to fade into obscurity

The way wealthy migrants and influencers reacted to Iranian attacks can tell us a lot about the image that places like Dubai have carefully cultivated.

We have always doubted patients who say they are in pain. Now we have a machine to do it for us.

After years away, I have finally returned to Palestine, not just to visit but to reconnect with the land, the people, the memories, and the reality lived every day, writes Maher Nazzal. COMMENTARY: By Maher Nazzal Walking into Palestine is not just a journey across geography, it is a confrontation with memory, identity, and everything

AI toys can tell stories, chat about a child’s interests, play games or even discuss what’s happening in the world today. But they come with risks.

Costs from severe storms are increasing – and this global shift in hailstorm spells bad news for crops, too.

The businessman and former competition chief says the fierce criticism of what he calls ‘mild’ budget changes shows why politicians have avoided reform for decades.

By Jake Wise in Suva Fiji will not be “militarily involved” in any of the conflicts currently involving the State of Israel, says the country’s prime minister. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka made this reassurance yesterday, saying Fiji’s relationship with Israel would remain focused on development co-operation and strengthening bilateral ties, not military engagement. Israel’s new

If GDP per person falls again in the June quarter, Australia would enter a ‘per capita’ recession – signalling the average Australian is going backwards.

For some people, healthy eating can become an obsession that has a devastating impact on their health and relationships.

Don’t panic about AI data centres and water – it’s energy we should worry about

New research reveals maternal vaccination drops with each pregnancy. This means later-born children are less protected but at higher risk of infectious illness.