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Deutsche does the decent thing as joint CEOs take it on the chin

  • Written by The Conversation
imageDouble act. Jain and Fitschen at a Deutsche press conference.Frederik von Erichsen/EPA

The resignations of the co-CEOs of Deutsche Bank are a useful example for managers everywhere from an industry which has suffered its share of public outrage.

Anshu Jain is stepping down at the end of this month and Juergen Fitschen will leave next May. Their...

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Things some birds will do to avoid a cuckoo finch in their nest

  • Written by The Conversation
imageFemale cuckoo finch and female southern red bishop. But which is which?Claire Spottiswoode, Author provided

Humans are notorious for cheating and deceiving. But we also like to see cheaters get punished. Surprisingly, our research has revealed that the same holds true in the animal kingdom – at least among birds.

We found that African cuckoo...

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  18. Two years on from Snowden, UK gets green light to continue accessing bulk data
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  25. Coal closures give South Australia the chance to go 100% renewable
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  29. Bonn climate summit brings us slowly closer to a global deal
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  37. Why we still collect butterflies
  38. What the 'dad bod' phenomenon says about the priorities of our media and culture
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