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A historic deal for Iran and the world

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWalking in syncLeonhard Foeger/Reuters

Editor’s note: Jaw-jawing, to paraphrase Winston Churchill, seems to have yielded dividends in dealing with Iran’s nuclear program. In Vienna on July 14, Iran and six world powers (the US, China, France, Russia, Germany and the United Kingdom) signed a deal that limits Iran’s nuclear activity...

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The Australian Border Force puts the final nail in transparency's coffin

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe new Australian Border Force conforms to the national security paradigm of combining maximum power with maximum secrecy.AAP/Lukas Coch

On July 1, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service merged with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. This represents the realisation of a plan originated many years ago by a hawkish...

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  1. Reducing debt without austerity: Queensland govt strikes fair compromise
  2. Single-sex schools: we wouldn't segregate kids by race, so why do we still do it by gender?
  3. Let's not abandon the humble lecture quite yet
  4. How the right diet can control diabetes and reduce its massive economic costs
  5. When a parent is killed: family tragedy is often a mark of our broader failings
  6. Shenhua mine: the federal government could have chosen farming over coal
  7. Company chiefs with daughters make for kinder workplaces
  8. An overdue appreciation of ST Gill, Australia’s first painter of modern life
  9. Greece: a bad deal for everyone
  10. No, we aren't heading into a 'mini ice age'
  11. Beyond the Iran deal: nuclear proliferation is a myth
  12. Bad news week for BBC as Murdoch press sharpens claws
  13. Fly-by missions: what is the point when we have the technology to go into orbit?
  14. Winterbourne View was a national disgrace, so why are institutions like this still open?
  15. What the Iran nuclear deal means – and what it doesn't
  16. Greece bailout includes a €50 billion asset fund. Here's how to avoid wasting it
  17. Regular as clockwork, violence erupts in Belfast over July marches
  18. New Horizons finally gets up close with Pluto – for 15 minutes
  19. Barriers, canals and fake islands: how we can save cities from rising sea levels
  20. Alexia: what happens when a brain injury makes you forget how to read
  21. Barnaby Joyce faces new battle after Indonesia knock to live cattle trade
  22. After Greek deal, Germany is once again seen as Europe's villain
  23. Philosophical toolkit in tow, scholar travels to conflict zones
  24. The irrelevancy of Go Set a Watchman
  25. How the Confederate battle flag finally came down
  26. Forecasting dead zones and toxic algae in US waterways: a bad year for Lake Erie
  27. Psychologists are known for being liberal – but is that because they understand how people think?
  28. How Europe turned its back on Greece in the pursuit of profit
  29. Live blog: New Horizons flyby of Pluto
  30. Queensland's budget puts it back on track to be a smart state
  31. Winning the lottery – when the dream becomes a nightmare
  32. Meet the English professor who taught fanfic at an Ivy League university
  33. How Latin America has blazed a trail by tackling inequality
  34. Museums are using virtual reality to preserve the past – before it's too late
  35. Cameron puts his faith in drones in the fight against Islamic State
  36. Do the mainstream media have a moral obligation towards citizen journalists?
  37. Following Nemo: marine life is heading south
  38. Africa's border disputes are set to rise – but there are ways to stop them
  39. Some useful tips on how to raise an argumentative child
  40. BRICS herald new era in international political economy
  41. Unlocking the mystery of how true seals disappeared from the Cape
  42. Joyce breaks cabinet rules, but his fate is PM's call
  43. Bowie and gender transgression – what a drag
  44. Could early infant screening and intervention help prevent autism?
  45. Greece's total surrender to German demands shows failure of euro integration
  46. Submissions to family violence royal commission reveal a fragmented system
  47. A Greek tragedy: the long-lasting damage of Tsipras’ adventurism
  48. The off-topic Conversation #51
  49. Workaholism isn't a valid requirement for advancing in science
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