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Japan’s sorry saga

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEPA/Kimimasa Mayama

What is it about northeast Asia? Why is it that a part of the world that is a byword for unparalleled economic development and astounding social transformation can’t come to terms with its past and develop co-operative intra-regional relations?

Northeast Asia ought to be the most important region in the world in many ways....

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This is not about sledging: Kyrgios comments reveal the rampant misogyny that dominates men's sport

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThis is what sexism looks like.Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

Kokkinakis banged your girlfriend. Sorry to tell you that mate.

This utterly appalling statement murmured by Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios was directed at Stanislas Wawrinka during their Rogers Cup match on Wednesday. On-court microphones recorded Kyrgios making the lewd...

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Will Julian Assange quit the Ecuadorian embassy?

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imageDid we miss him?Reuters/Peter Nicholls

Speculation is rife that Julian Assange could be about to emerge from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has been holed up for three years. There has been a change in his legal circumstances and, perhaps sensing an opportunity, the British government has lodged a formal protest with the Ecuadorian...

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  1. Jeremy Corbyn lacks an answer to Labour's Scottish conundrum
  2. Amnesty International and the prostitution debate
  3. Burma's ruling party has turned on itself – but the opposition is falling apart too
  4. Comparison of National Gallery to Disneyland touches a nerve
  5. Why students should disclose their autism before starting university
  6. What the expansion of the Suez Canal shows about shifts in global shipping
  7. Explainer: what are the issues around the use of human foetal tissue?
  8. Truancy: parents who take children on holiday during term time not the problem
  9. How A R Rahman brought Bollywood soundtracks to the Western world
  10. 'Teenage' Jupiter may hold the secret of how planets form
  11. Blair's attacks on Corbyn won't work while his people are offering nothing
  12. Jimmy Carter in Cuba
  13. Planned Parenthood will survive; some women may not
  14. Researchers carefully protect dangerous pathogens – but how secure are all their data?
  15. To reduce debt, give students more information to make wise college choice decisions
  16. Can jazz thrive in China?
  17. How Saudi Arabia got its Yemen campaign so wrong
  18. Nobility may be up in arms, but Scotland's land reforms look fairly tame
  19. Breaching Transmissions – can expanded cinema expand your mind?
  20. What now after the Dallas Buyers Club pirate claim is rejected as 'surreal'?
  21. The truth about politics and cartography: mapping claims to the Arctic seabed
  22. The military gambit behind Putin's Arctic ambitions for Russian oil
  23. Transport's innovation problem: why haven’t flying cars taken off?
  24. First wave of academy schools created under Labour boosted grades
  25. Breaking the US government's hold on the internet won't be easy
  26. Yes, you can make alcohol from Vegemite, but ...
  27. As Morsi faces the gallows, where are the defenders of democracy?
  28. Putuparri and the Rainmakers is a stunning story of Aboriginal culture, life and law
  29. Judge blocks Voltage Pictures from sending dead cats to Dallas Buyers Club downloaders
  30. Going for gold: why tenpin bowling should become an Olympic sport
  31. What needs to be done to end South Africa's status as a nation of heavy drinkers
  32. South African musicians in the eye of party political storm
  33. Women need to start believing that they're fabulous – then we'll start to see change
  34. Paint gives clues about the ingenuity of ancient culture
  35. Does decriminalising pimping further women's rights?
  36. Foxtel boxed into a corner as sport streaming takes hold
  37. Forget about a 'currency war'; we'll have bigger worries off a weaker yuan
  38. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Dyson Heydon
  39. Why children under five are twice as likely to die in the UK as in Sweden
  40. Singer and Fisher preach to their flocks in euthanasia debate
  41. The verdict is in: feel-good exercise hormone irisin is real
  42. A Constitutional Referendum: a Hail Mary for those opposed to Marriage Equality
  43. Going against the flow in Grant Scicluna's debut feature film Downriver
  44. Australia's gig economy yet to register in employment numbers
  45. Increase in special exam consideration reflects increase in mental illness diagnoses
  46. Eat food, not nutrients: why healthy diets need a broad approach
  47. The living ghosts of 1945 haunt Asia's rival powers
  48. Grattan on Friday: Royal Commissioner finds it is not just witnesses that can have a credibility problem
  49. We should not dismiss the dangers of 'killer robots' so quickly
  50. Menstruation is a global health problem – and we need to talk about it

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