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Commentary: A harder world requires a different sort of multilateralism

Commentary: A harder world requires a different sort of multilateralism The question is not so much about whether multilateralism will endure, but how it is evolving, say Sarah Teo and Jane Chan from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies. SINGAPORE: “I’m sorry to say this here.

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Popular weight-loss diet shows surprising impact on serious mental health condition

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Fox News 6d ago

Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs linked to 30% lower breast cancer risk

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Science Daily 4d ago

Protected bike lanes, not painted lanes, lift NYC bikeshare ridership, analysis shows

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Phys.org 1d ago

Portsmouth's wartime Railwaywomen: Postcard documents women who kept railways running during WWI

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Phys.org 5d ago

Israeli official says EU sanctions reveal antisemitism hiding behind 'socially acceptable mask'

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister accuses the EU of weaponizing a "socially acceptable mask" of anti-Zionism to target the Jewish state — after Brussels sanctioned Israeli civil society groups that oppose Palestinian statehood. "We are witnessing a deeply troubling trend where traditional antisemitism has simply put on a new, socially acceptable mask: anti-Zionism," Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told Fox News Digital. "Where prejudice once targeted the individual Jew, it is...

Fox News 7d ago

Two decades of data show that climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay to be warmer, saltier and more acidic

Two decades of data show that climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay to be warmer, saltier and more acidic Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Climate change and sea level rise are altering the chemistry of Biscayne Bay in ways that could threaten South Florida's coastal ecosystems, water resources, fisheries, and recreation, according to a study led by scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and...

Phys.org 8d ago

Teen well-being improving after years of post-pandemic concern, major study finds

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Phys.org 7d ago

Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?

Mothers fear children's chronic illnesses are linked to bushfire smoke during pregnancy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:16am Six years after Black Summer bushfires, parents and doctors face an unsettling question: What does bushfire smoke do to babies in the womb? This story is a collaboration between the ABC's climate team and climate media organisation Grist. They never thought the fires would reach them.

ABC Australia 10d ago

As NZ cracks down on gang members, one pastor is trying to heal them

As New Zealand cracks down on gang members, one pastor is trying to heal them Sun 31 May 2026 at 6:20am In Aotearoa New Zealand, gang patches and other insignia are now banned in public. But in gang communities, identity is not so easy to erase. In Hawke's Bay, Mongrel Mob members have inked it into their skin.

ABC Australia 10d ago