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  1. Australia’s twin track diplomacy
  2. Our new anti-earthquake technology could protect cities from destruction
  3. Tesla batteries might power your home but stored fuels will still run the country
  4. Europe is heading towards constitutional crisis, with or without Greece
  5. Many 'benefits scroungers' are hard working people you rely on for your care
  6. Explainer: do common chemicals increase your risk of cancer?
  7. Why South Africa's governing alliance is doing some serious stock-taking
  8. How Africa can overcome being marginalised in the global economy
  9. Caliphate, a disputed concept, no longer has a hold over all Muslims
  10. How history textbooks can be used to build kids' empathy
  11. Why South African nurses should no longer be sidelined in policymaking
  12. Grexiting: why you should not (only) blame the big bad creditors
  13. Forced rehabilitation of drug users in Indonesia not a solution
  14. Border Force Act entrenches secrecy around Australia's asylum seeker regime
  15. Why politicans fail to make the economic case for free trade
  16. Coalition gains a little ground in polls
  17. Fiona Patten: Inmate's Rights Go Up In Smoke
  18. How game theory explains Grexit and may also predict Greek poll outcome
  19. Is it time to reform the cornerstone of Australia's insolvency regime?
  20. Australia should tread cautiously on UK-inspired English language tests
  21. Video gamers are sexy, or at least they think they are
  22. Teaching terror: what role for schools in countering violent extremism?
  23. Blood + Thunder: patriotism whitewashes Australian music history
  24. An emerging renewables superpower: China's climate pledge guns for green growth
  25. That sinking feeling... could cavities on comet pose yet another risk to Philae?
  26. The Eye of the Sheep and other novels told through the eyes of a child
  27. How cancer abducts your immune cells – and what we can do about it
  28. Can Greece bring in the lawyers to avoid getting booted out of the eurozone?
  29. The secret to ovulation is in women's faces (but men can't see it)
  30. Why Heathrow got the nod from the Airports Commission report
  31. Abbott caught in no-win situation on same-sex marriage
  32. Robot law: what happens if intelligent machines commit crimes?
  33. Why are feminist drones dropping abortion pills on Poland?
  34. Concrete jungle: cities adapt to growing ranks of coyotes, cougars and other urban wildlife
  35. Bree Newsome's Superwoman-style, Confederate flag pole climb was an artistic statement
  36. What can we learn from Sweet Briar's near-death?
  37. Sepsis: the largely unknown condition that puts one million people in the hospital each year
  38. What would a tardis travelling into David Leyonhjelm’s post-nanny state dystopia find?
  39. Why the Middle East's warring enemies are competing to win over the Druze
  40. Team sports at kindergarten help children develop classroom discipline later on
  41. Why banning smoking in prisons is a good idea
  42. Creative and academic freedom under threat from religious intolerance in India
  43. Q A producer gets formal warning
  44. Hockey's defamation win is dark news for democracy and free speech
  45. Jupiter and Venus brush cheeks in the night sky
  46. Historical fiction on TV is equally about the here and now
  47. Explainer: how 'Spanish plume' set off a heatwave in the UK
  48. Boldly going into space for 1,000 days presents a series of health risks
  49. Taiwan's presidential election could start a pivot to Beijing
  50. How the Millennium Development Goals failed the world's poorest children

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