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UK trials first gonorrhoea vaccine as cases surge

The UK is set to trial a groundbreaking vaccine for gonorrhoea, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) with rising antibiotic resistance. Learn how this could revolutionise public health.

Traditional owners seek release of settler's violent diaries

The descendants of Aboriginal traditional owners are calling for the complete release of diaries belonging to a Western Australian settler, which allegedly document the killings of Indigenous people. The diaries, currently held in archives, could shed lig

CDC warns against antibiotic overuse in children

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidance urging doctors to limit antibiotic prescriptions for children, citing growing resistance risks. Experts warn overuse could render common treatments ineffective.

NHS uses AI to tackle antibiotic resistance

The NHS collaborates with Bournemouth University to develop AI-driven solutions for antibiotic resistance, aiming to revolutionise patient care and reduce unnecessary prescriptions.

Land rights icon Paul Coe dies aged 76

Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.

Dubbo's Australia Day: Joy and Debate

The vibrant Australia Day festivities in Dubbo, NSW, brought communities together with music, food, and cultural displays, while also reigniting debates over the date's historical significance.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Price-Wong clash over Indigenous Voice proposal

Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price challenges Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, sparking a heated exchange over constitutional recognition and representation.

Stanley Cups fail in heat tests

Popular insulated cups, including Stanley brand, may not perform as advertised in extreme heat. Experts explain why your drink might not stay cold.

Tech meets tradition in Brazil's missionary outreach

Missionaries in Brazil are employing drones, radios, and even shotguns to connect with remote indigenous communities. Discover the innovative methods bridging ancient cultures and modern technology.

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