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FactCheck Q A: Will India no longer buy Australian coal?

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imageLeader of The Greens, Richard Di Natale, speaking on ABC TV's Q&A program.Q&A

The Conversation is fact-checking claims made on Q&A, broadcast Mondays on the ABC at 9:35pm. Thank you to everyone who sent us quotes for checking. Viewers can request statements to be FactChecked via Twitter using hashtags #FactCheck and #QandA, on Facebook o...

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A tale of vigilante justice: Adulterers, hackers, and the Ashley Madison affair

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Hackers calling themselves “The Impact Team” recently stole the customer data of Ashley Madison, an online dating service for people who are married or in committed relationships. Ashley Madison employs a slogan that says it all: “Life is short. Have an affair.”

During July and August,...

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Trust is the most tragic casualty of the Ashley Madison hacking scandal

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A range of implications associated with the Ashley Madison hacking scandal have emerged over the weekend after hackers released private details identifying clients of the “cheating” website late last week. Duplicitous spouses have been outed, celebrity clients identified and pursued, extortion and blackmail attempted, law suits...

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  1. ‘Australia’s game’: the AFL in a period of radical change
  2. In the Lower Ninth Ward, a museum works to preserve a culture washed away
  3. Are non-graduate jobs 'upgrading' to give the graduates who do them more autonomy?
  4. How Moscow's man in Westminster charmed Churchill out of Britain's wartime secrets
  5. Why Alexis Tsipras has called a snap election in Greece
  6. Despite Ashley Madison furore, our view of infidelity has not always been fixed
  7. Fences in Calais protect ministers – not refugees
  8. Tsipras' second chance: Greece to hold elections
  9. Labour's voter 'purge' proves moderates can be authoritarians too
  10. Could aspirin reverse increased cancer risk in overweight people?
  11. How maths can help us fight infectious diseases
  12. Windows 95 turns 20 – and new ways of interacting show up desktop's age
  13. Cairo bomb: al-Sisi's Egpyt is less secure than ever
  14. Understanding the Amazonian workplace – it's the law of the jungle
  15. A book for any occasion – the perfect holiday mini library
  16. For Asian-American students, stereotypes help boost achievement
  17. In hospitals, a little bit of rudeness can be a very big deal
  18. Every song has a color – and an emotion – attached to it
  19. Hillary Clinton's problem: she can't run against Washington
  20. GST to stay on tampons, be applied to all online goods
  21. Are e-cigarettes a gateway to smoking in 14-year-olds? New US data
  22. Explainer: would Jeremy Corbyn's quantitative easing for the people work?
  23. Enemy within: the fungus that lives in your mouth and kills as many as MRSA
  24. Our endless appetite for zombies is because we're looking at ourselves
  25. Electric aircraft – the future of aviation or just wishful thinking?
  26. How Islamic State is moving its Egyptian battle from Sinai to Cairo
  27. Royal commissioner Dyson Heydon to reveal his future on Tuesday
  28. Passage of time: why people with dementia switch back to the past
  29. Radical, young, Muslim: the Arab-Australian novel in the 21st century
  30. Are judges in South Africa under threat or do they complain too much?
  31. A unique approach is required when ranking Africa's universities
  32. What's behind the conflict between people and animals in Tanzania
  33. South Africa's struggle to control sham stem cell treatments
  34. 'King Penguin' designer David Pearson heads south
  35. Australian planes are set to wing it over the Syrian cauldron
  36. Bias and the 'black-letter' judge: who is Dyson Heydon?
  37. CEO pay is high, but it's inequity that warrants attention
  38. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's leaks
  39. FactCheck: is ice more dangerous and addictive than any other illegal drug?
  40. How much has global warming worsened California's drought? Now we have a number
  41. What if the Ashley Madison hack was an inside job?
  42. Despite the headlines, dementia epidemic may not actually be getting worse
  43. Life's short, have you had an affair?
  44. No Escaping the Blue Planet
  45. Grattan on Friday: People on tenterhooks in a government that's waiting ... for something
  46. More income management trials will prove futile – it doesn't work
  47. Politics podcast: Michael McCormack – the Nationals member for Riverina
  48. White out: Mike Parr will paint over the prints in his current exhibition ... but why?
  49. The science of doping and how cheating athletes pass drug tests
  50. Speaking with: Hayley Saul and Emma Waterton on the Nepal earthquake and the everyday Nepalese hero

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