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Australian airstrikes in Syria would fly in a legal grey area

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageUS forces have been making targeted airstrikes over Syria since late 2014.Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has acknowledged that there is “a little difference” between the legalities of air strikes in Syria and in Iraq against Islamic State (IS) forces.

Australia currently conducts airstrikes against IS in Iraq with...

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The case for extreme metal

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageTo the uninitiated, extreme metal can be an impenetrable wall of guitar-based noise.Florian Stangl. Picture of Morbid Angel.

For many people, their knowledge of extreme metal mainly springs from the activities of a small group of Norwegian black metal musicians in the 1990s.

In 1993, Varg Vikernes from the band Burzum was convicted of the stabbing...

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