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Research calls for 'sportswashing' rethink amid FIFA Peace Prize rumors
As global attention turns to rumors that FIFA may award a new "Peace Prize" to US President Donald Trump later... Read more -
Incorrect reporting of Australian Bureau of Statistics data found leading to false claims of mass migration problem
Widely circulated claims of out-of-control mass immigration in Australia are false and misleading and stem from the incorrect reporting of... Read more -
Study highlights rise of 'authoritarian peacemaking' and its implications for Ukraine
As Donald Trump's White House places huge pressure on Ukraine to sign a peace deal, a team of experts has... Read more -
Social media research tool can lower political temperature—it could also lead to more user control over algorithms
A new tool shows it is possible to turn down the partisan rancor in an X feed—without removing political posts... Read more -
A tale of two Europes: Model shows uneven progress toward sustainable development goals
European Union countries are progressing toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but not at the same pace.... Read more -
Gender imbalance hinders equitable environmental governance, say UN scientists
Inclusive representation is fundamental to equitable and effective environmental governance, particularly in addressing the interconnected crises of climate change, biodiversity... Read more -
Encouraging young people to vote requires understanding why they don't
Around the world, political institutions are under threat and democracy hangs in the balance. Deepening political divisions, political apathy and... Read more -
Study unveils factors behind historic Labor win
The Labor Party's landslide victory at the polls in 2025 was shaped by several factors, including a clear advantage on... Read more -
'Exploitative' online money gaming in India causing financial, health and social harm, analysis shows
"Exploitative" online money gaming in India is harming people's financial and mental health and causing deep social problems, a new... Read more -
Q&A: The paradox of extremist families
Ph.D. candidate Layla van Wieringen examined how extremist beliefs are passed on within households. In her dissertation "Rotten Trees, Bad... Read more -
The economic benefits of migration for host countries
When migration is in the news, it is often cast in negative terms, but it has many benefits for host... Read more -
Study reveals unprecedented losses of life and life expectancy in Gaza
A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) and the Center for Demographic Studies (CED) investigated... Read more -
What do prisoners in Finland think about sustainable development? New study uncovers barriers, opportunities
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland gives prisoners in Finland a voice in the current sustainability transformation... Read more -
Media, sentiment, power: Study shows negative media coverage of migrants triggers discriminatory welfare decisions
In recent years, right-wing populist parties have experienced significant political success across nearly all Western democracies. With their increasing political... Read more -
Can narrating immigrants' pain and tragedy reduce perceived threat to Muslim immigrants in the US?
US media and politicians often celebrate beautiful stories of immigrants arriving in America, finding a new home, and thriving in... Read more
