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Critical minerals, explained: the new oil

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Critical minerals, explained: the new oil

The energy transition has made a short list of metals the most strategically contested resources on the planet, and Australia is sitting on a significant share of them.

By The Daily World · 20 March 2026

Global migration, explained: who moves, and why

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Global migration, explained: who moves, and why

Migration is one of the oldest human behaviours and one of the most misunderstood, driven far more by labour demand and family ties than by crisis alone.

By The Daily World · 14 March 2026

The global water crisis, explained

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The global water crisis, explained

Fresh water is not running out, but it is very badly distributed, and the gap between where people live and where water falls is widening.

By The Daily World · 12 March 2026

India's rise: the world's most populous democracy

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India's rise: the world's most populous democracy

India now has more people than any other country and an economy growing faster than almost any other, yet its path to great-power status is neither straight nor guaranteed.

By The Daily World · 23 February 2026

AUKUS: what Australia actually signed up for

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AUKUS: what Australia actually signed up for

The AUKUS partnership is the most consequential defence commitment Australia has made in generations, yet its details remain largely unknown to most Australians.

By The Daily World · 15 February 2026

The global coffee supply chain, explained

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The global coffee supply chain, explained

Coffee travels through more hands, more borders, and more stages of transformation than almost any other everyday product, and the economics of that journey determine who profits and who struggles.

By The Daily World · 5 February 2026

How the United States actually elects a president

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How the United States actually elects a president

The American presidential election is not a single national vote but a sequence of overlapping processes that can, and sometimes does, produce a winner who received fewer total votes than the loser.

By The Daily World · 1 February 2026

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