Matt Grudnoff of the Australia Institute discusses recession risks, fuel disruptions, and inflation in Australia. Subscribe for updates!
Strait of Hormuz: Why the US and Iran are sailing in very different legal waters A vessel heads toward the Strait of Hormuz on April 8, 2026....
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Dr. Karen Sutherland explores Meta's AI, employee engagement, and digital ad revenue insights. Subscribe to Ticker for updates!
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Why is Israel continuing to attack Lebanon, despite the ceasefire? Expert Q&A Scott Lucas, University College Dublin The ceasefire in the Middle East is on shaky ground....
Oz Sultan explores the U.S. naval blockade of Iran and its effects on global oil supply and economy.
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Middle East conflict: this ceasefire may have made Iran stronger Bamo Nouri, City St George’s, University of London and Inderjeet Parmar, City St George’s, University of London...
Donald Trump’s U.S. ratings fall to a record low amid Iran war Adrian Beaumont, The University of Melbourne United States President Donald Trump’s net approval has...
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Dr. Karen Sutherland discusses social media's role in drug education, including Meta's post removals and public health impacts.
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Darren Woolley analyzes the LA jury ruling and social media's impact on mental health in the latest Ticker episode.
Court ruling holds social media firms accountable for addiction, prompting regulatory changes and a shift to ethical tech development