The Trump administration’s miscalculation of Iran is the latest entry in an old and lethal tradition in international politics: the catastrophic gap between what leaders believe and what war delivers.
Policy and legal efforts aim to stop these malicious security breaches, but they are growing more common as hospitals adopt remote health care delivery and hackers adopt artificial intelligence.
Israel and Iran have both attacked critical energy infrastructure sites. So what does this mean for energy prices here in Australia, and around the world?
The judge’s decision is a win for public health, but the back-and-forth on vaccine policy may undermine the public’s trust in science.
The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.
The current Colorado River negotiations process includes all five of the most common sources of conflict in any process seeking compromise.
Nigel Farage has accused YouGov of being “deceptive” after the polling company consistently showed Reform with less support than other surveys. He has claimed the company broke transparency rules set ...
A decade later, she spoke to me about her grief in metaphors, as something ongoing rather than completed, a process that had shifted shape over time but had not ended. Ella’s experience is not unusual ...
Nearly 50 years have passed since Argentina’s former president Isabel Martínez de Perón was overthrown by a civic-military coup on March 24, 1976. A military dictatorship led by Jorge Videla, Emilio ...
South Africa’s driest regions rely on groundwater, which dries up as the climate warms. Replenishing aquifers with excess ...
If China sets the international rules for the global green economy it could be in a very strong position. That’s not far off.
The resumption of war between Hezbollah and Israel has raised the prospect of an occupation of southern Lebanon.