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G7: Life under austerity shows why Syriza are fighting it so hard

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHealthcare has borne the brunt of mass cuts.EPA/Simela Pantzartzi

Greece has been a key talking point at the G7 summit of economic powers. The current impasse in negotiations between the Syriza-led government and the country’s creditors comes down to some significant differences in opinion over austerity. While Angela Merkel says time is...

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Detention gag orders make it impossible for doctors to do their job

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHealth professionals may be sentenced to two years in jail for the unauthorised disclosure of information about conditions in detention centres.AAP/DIAC

Doctors and health professionals have always faced ethical dilemmas when choosing to work in the immigration detention system. The majority do so with the aim of providing high-quality care to a...

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  1. The history of shoes has been frivolous, ridiculous and extreme
  2. Pressure growing for Scotland to join other nations in ban on sex trade
  3. A year into the caliphate, how has IS managed to capture so much territory?
  4. Dental implants have been around since ancient times, but new teeth can also fall out
  5. Historical fiction, fictional history: stories we tell about the past
  6. Apartheid continues to cast shadow on equality of opportunity
  7. Gay students still not welcome at South African universities
  8. Navigating South Africa's loaded political lexicon
  9. Why South Africa needs to pursue the potential of gas from fracking
  10. Has consumer capitalism hit a Powerwall?
  11. How do individuals shape their views on same-sex rights?
  12. Our ageing populations could help slow greenhouse emissions
  13. Introducing myself... and philosophy
  14. The off-topic Conversation #46
  15. Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon – review
  16. Turkey’s general election upset: the rise of the AKP interrupted
  17. Stealth attack: infection and disease on the battlefield
  18. Super fees vary wildly, and it will hurt your retirement income
  19. Citizenship discussion paper offers a misleading take on this right
  20. Should we teach our children to share? Or let nature take its course?
  21. SBS Radio should look to its past to nurture its future
  22. Why warmer storms could lead to more flooding than expected
  23. Before we build Jurassic World we need to study recent extinctions
  24. Disappearing hedgehogs show familiarity may be a curse
  25. China data thefts expose murky world of hidden motives, tricky responses when nations hack
  26. Of course space exploration is worth the money
  27. Why Hamas still relies on violent repression to control Gaza
  28. Facing psychological coercion and manipulation has become a daily part of claiming benefits
  29. Women’s World Cup heralds progress, but a level playing field in football is miles off
  30. Dreaming of glamour while living on the breadline – the life of a modern screenwriter
  31. Should the UK spend more on defence?
  32. How women contribute $3 trillion to global healthcare
  33. Can the power grid survive a cyberattack?
  34. Massive government employee data theft further complicates US-China relations
  35. The failed effort to ban the ultimate weapon of mass destruction
  36. Closing the computer science gender gap: how one woman is making a difference in many lives
  37. Five things I learned when my research went viral
  38. Chiraq: Spike Lee's latest film a comic riff on the violence that blights black Chicago
  39. Turkey votes for change – but don't expect the Erdoğan power drive to end
  40. Brandis and Dutton play some dirty pool in their fight with Gillian Triggs
  41. The examined life: why philosophy needs to engage with the world, but hasn't
  42. Human experiments – the good, the bad, and the ugly
  43. How national security gave birth to bioethics
  44. How Western plans to fight Putin's propaganda war could backfire
  45. Former King wanted England bombed and an Anglo-German alliance, archives reveal
  46. Taking a stand at work is good for your health – in more ways than one
  47. US hack shows data is the new frontier in cyber security conflict
  48. Revealed: the great geologist behind the Origin of Species
  49. Towards another resource curse? Remittances and support for democracy in Africa
  50. TB is treatable and curable: with the right will it can be eradicated

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