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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

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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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