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The Pacific Islands Forum and Australia's backyard diplomacy

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The Pacific Islands Forum and Australia's backyard diplomacy

The Pacific Islands Forum is the main regional body in Australia's most immediate neighbourhood, and the diplomacy around it reveals a great deal about Australian foreign policy priorities.

The Daily World · 19 June 2026

How the world's tourism economy recovered and rewired

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How the world's tourism economy recovered and rewired

Global tourism has bounced back faster than many predicted, but it has not returned to the same shape it left, and the pressures building in popular destinations are intensifying.

The Daily World · 17 June 2026

Remittances: the quiet global economy of money sent home

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Remittances: the quiet global economy of money sent home

Migrant workers send hundreds of billions of dollars home each year, making remittances one of the most important financial flows in the developing world.

The Daily World · 14 June 2026

Latin America's commodity economies, explained

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Latin America's commodity economies, explained

From copper to coffee to soybeans, Latin America's vast natural wealth shapes its politics, drives its growth, and leaves it exposed to forces beyond its borders.

The Daily World · 12 June 2026

The Middle East explained: the region's enduring fault lines

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The Middle East explained: the region's enduring fault lines

Sectarian divides, contested resources, outside powers, and unresolved borders combine to make the Middle East one of the world's most persistently unstable regions.

The Daily World · 10 June 2026

How global food systems feed eight billion people

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How global food systems feed eight billion people

The network of farms, ships, processors, and retailers that puts food on tables worldwide is far more complex and fragile than most people realise.

The Daily World · 8 June 2026

Quantum computing explained without the hype

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Quantum computing explained without the hype

Quantum computers are genuinely different from ordinary computers, but the gap between laboratory promise and real-world impact is still large.

The Daily World · 4 June 2026

Why the Arctic is becoming a new geopolitical frontier

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Why the Arctic is becoming a new geopolitical frontier

Melting sea ice is opening up the Arctic to shipping routes, resource extraction, and military competition that would have been unthinkable a generation ago.

The Daily World · 2 June 2026

Why fertiliser is a hidden pillar of global food security

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Why fertiliser is a hidden pillar of global food security

Modern agriculture feeds eight billion people partly because of synthetic fertilisers, and the supply chain behind them is more fragile than most people realise.

The Daily World · 25 May 2026

The global housing affordability crisis, explained

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The global housing affordability crisis, explained

From Sydney to London to Toronto, housing has become unaffordable for a generation, and the forces driving that are structural, not accidental.

The Daily World · 23 May 2026

Africa's demographic boom, explained

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Africa's demographic boom, explained

Africa is on course to be home to more than a quarter of the world's population by mid-century, a shift that will reshape global economics, politics, and migration.

The Daily World · 19 May 2026

The global mental health gap: why the world is falling short

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The global mental health gap: why the world is falling short

Mental health conditions affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, yet the resources devoted to treating them remain dramatically insufficient in most countries.

The Daily World · 17 May 2026

The global cybersecurity arms race, explained

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The global cybersecurity arms race, explained

Governments, criminal gangs and corporations are locked in a relentless contest over digital networks, and the stakes keep rising.

The Daily World · 13 May 2026

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, explained

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The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, explained

Five countries share spy secrets more freely than any other group on earth, and Australia is one of them.

The Daily World · 9 May 2026

The global hydrogen bet, explained

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The global hydrogen bet, explained

Hydrogen is the universe's most abundant element and could be a zero-carbon fuel, but closing the gap between that promise and commercial reality has proved far harder than expected.

The Daily World · 5 May 2026

The global semiconductor supply chain, from sand to chip

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The global semiconductor supply chain, from sand to chip

No single country makes a chip from scratch, and the decades-long process of specialisation that created that interdependence is now a source of strategic anxiety.

The Daily World · 3 May 2026

How global insurance prices a world of rising disasters

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How global insurance prices a world of rising disasters

Behind every home insurance premium is a global system of risk transfer that is under growing strain as natural disasters become more frequent and severe.

The Daily World · 1 May 2026

How the International Monetary Fund rescues economies

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How the International Monetary Fund rescues economies

When a country runs out of foreign currency and cannot pay its debts, the IMF is usually the lender of last resort, and its conditions shape the lives of millions.

The Daily World · 29 April 2026

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