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How Libya became the International Criminal Court's latest failure

  • Written by The Conversation
imageDue process awaits at Libya's Supreme Court.EPA/STR

Since the fall of Colonel Gaddafi in 2011, Libya’s government and institutions have struggled to hold the country together. The justice system, in particular, has become a symbol of all that’s wrong with post-Arab Spring Libya.

A video has emerged showing one of Gaddafi’s sons,...

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So, who was Ted Heath?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe 'Selsdon man' only managed to win one election. PA Archive/PA Images

Edward Richard George Heath was leader of the British Conservative Party for almost ten years. That saw him serve both two stints as leader of the opposition and four years as prime minister. There were four general elections during the period, but electoral success remained...

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  2. What do zombies, pandemics and the price of eggs have in common?
  3. As Hiroshima's legacy fades, Japan's postwar pacifism is fraying
  4. The deep influence of the A-bomb on anime and manga
  5. Even before Hiroshima, people knew the atomic bomb
  6. If a female president is good for the Ivy League, why not for the rest of us?
  7. How colour-coding your fridge can stop your greens going to waste
  8. How we won the world robot soccer championship
  9. Wasps turn spiders into their zombie bodyguards, then kill them
  10. Hiroshima's literary legacy: the 'blinding flash' that changed the world forever
  11. Should British universities worry about a lack of Nobel Prizes in the 21st century?
  12. Elite training in hot conditions for competition in cooler climates – a hot topic?
  13. No country for dirty money: behind Britain's populist promise on corruption
  14. Death penalty: execution ballads were the news reports and tweets of a bloody era
  15. Researchers are looking to a surprisingly old idea for the next generation of ships: wind power
  16. My Life Directed By Nicolas Winding Refn offers strained insight into the Danish director
  17. What's normal, anyway? GPs should discourage women from unnecessary genital surgery
  18. Should Shakespeare be taught in Africa’s classrooms?
  19. Explainer: the problem drug patents pose for developing countries
  20. 'Blood lions' sheds a harsh light on the canned hunting industry
  21. A carbon tax for South Africa: why a pragmatic approach makes sense
  22. Why Africa offers growing opportunities for agricultural products
  23. Brandis receives long list of rights-limiting laws – now can he justify them?
  24. Does Gautam Adani really need Galilee Basin coal?
  25. Let's not regulate away the competition fintech can bring
  26. NAPLAN's tale of two territories: why ACT and NT are on opposite ends of the spectrum
  27. Obama's new climate plan is leadership fuel for other nations
  28. Australia and Israel: an ambiguous relationship invites fresh examination
  29. Britain, India and the Koh-i-Noor diamond – don't expect the jewel to be prised out of the crown
  30. Q A: Edward Heath, former British PM, and inquiries into child abuse claims
  31. Giraffes aren't dangerous – but they will soon be endangered
  32. Artificial whiskers could inspire future instruments to aid keyhole surgery
  33. Northern Powerhouse: cruel deception or cool conception?
  34. How to embrace technology without dooming humanity to destruction
  35. Calais migrant disruption: how much is the Channel Tunnel worth?
  36. Coerced confessions and jailhouse snitches: why the death penalty is so flawed
  37. The other giant leap for mankind: how this athlete set a world record that's still standing 20 years later
  38. How should we define success for the EPA Clean Power Plan?
  39. Do we need a solar power technology breakthrough?
  40. Who's afraid of Alan Jones?
  41. How schools can teach children to be ‘good’ EU citizens
  42. Let's face it: gender bias in academia is for real
  43. Prix fixe: is airline consolidation to blame for sky-high airfares?
  44. New York state's program to eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission could work around the world
  45. Mindfulness therapy alleviates soldiers' PTSD, but only in the short term
  46. Adani court case leaves the climate change question unanswered
  47. New immigration policies intensify politics of hostility in the UK
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