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Greece still has options, as long as panic doesn't win

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA newly confident Greece could find a path to stability.Kay Nietfeld/EPA/AAP

Even before the result of the Greek referendum, it was clear the overwhelming majority of Greek citizens want to stay in the eurozone and see an end to punishing austerity.

In contemplating the options now available to Greece the question is whether her creditors will allow...

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Senegal's teachers struggle with the clash between science and faith

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSenegalese boys learn at a koranic school. Even in secular schools, religion dominates class time.Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters

Senegal is a deeply religious country. About 90% of the West African nation’s residents are Muslim, about 5% are Christian and the rest identify as animist – they believe that natural objects, idols or fetishes have...

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  1. What's holding back Ghana's progress in reducing maternal mortality
  2. What African countries must do to boost trade among themselves
  3. Abbott leaves Turnbull in Q A limbo
  4. Is a cult of happiness leading us to lose sight of life?
  5. Opera, sexual violence, and the art of telling terrible tales
  6. Grexit fear aside, interest rates should hold: RBA Shadow Board
  7. The off-topic Conversation #50
  8. 'Indigenous people are a polity'. On sovereignty and constitutional recognition
  9. Greece votes No – now Syriza must clarify what that really means
  10. FactCheck: is having a mum and a dad the very best thing for a child?
  11. Meat is a complex health issue but a simple climate one: the world needs to eat less of it
  12. How mandatory treatment for public drunkenness is failing Aboriginal people
  13. Tapping into kids' passion for Minecraft in the classroom
  14. Australia's Chief Scientist on getting our research priorities right
  15. The future of manufacturing in Australia is smart, agile and green
  16. We have a 'show tunes' government, with an arts policy to match
  17. Greece votes No: experts respond
  18. Julian Assange on Google, surveillance and predatory capitalism
  19. Barnaby Joyce worries about Asians thinking of Australia as 'decadent' if gays marry
  20. If you think the eurozone will be safe from Grexit contagion, think again
  21. Why Fanon continues to resonate more than half a century after Algeria's independence
  22. Reduced sentences for murderers reveal the rotten heart of Afghan justice
  23. From avatars to apps: why we still love to go down the rabbit hole with Alice
  24. Government to beef up ACCC to assist farmers
  25. As we remember 7/7, it's time we learned to trust the crowd
  26. Robots can't kill you – claiming they can is dangerous
  27. New method could help estimate time of death for a ten-day-old corpse
  28. Reddit users shut down access in protest at the site's mismanagement
  29. Why it makes sense for BT to shut down its telephone network
  30. African democracy looks very different when viewed from Palestine
  31. Syriza risks an EU exit in a referendum wracked with problems
  32. After 150 years, we still haven't solved the puzzle of Alice in Wonderland
  33. The Tarantino turn in modern opera is ruining it for everyone
  34. Boo to the William Tell protesters: opera must innovate if it's to survive
  35. Why we should still be reading Democracy in America
  36. The extraordinary life of Whistler's mother
  37. Is it time to ban all individuals from shooting off fireworks?
  38. Tory votes for Tory Laws? Cameron's EVEL plan to cut out the opposition
  39. Married at first sight: latest reality TV show poses as 'social experiment'
  40. At Kidzania, kids get real life lessons in work, money, consumerism – and debt
  41. 'I’m like a bigger brother': Karmichael Hunt and Harley Bennell
  42. Rational, modern sex education is a must for all Aussie kids
  43. Turnbull not planning further action on ABC's Q A
  44. Northern development plan shows Australia's fraught vision of our tropics
  45. The real question being asked of Greek voters in the referendum
  46. Greece, honour and the ancient ties of wergeld
  47. How horror games give us the fright we're looking for
  48. This microchip that could reduce animal testing has designers excited
  49. As learning moves online, trigger warnings must too
  50. How can Hong Kong's democracy movement get its mojo back?

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