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Ukraine conflict is not in stalemate – it's getting worse

  • Written by The Conversation
imageUkraine is making no headway, even after a ceasefire deal.EPA/Irina Gorbasyova

Heavy fighting has broken out near Donetsk, providing the clearest evidence yet that the truce between the Ukraine government and pro-Russia rebels is being unceremoniously ignored.

Ukraine is on the verge of collapse. GDP fell, year-on-year, by a barely conceivable 17.6%...

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Sepp Blatter and FIFA: looking back at what comes next

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSome anti-Blatter activists tied their loathing of him to accusations of "slave labor" in Qatar, the site of the 2022 World Cup.Reuters

Editor’s note: FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced his resignation from the international soccer governing body on Tuesday, just days after he won a fifth four-year term in the face of corruption...

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  2. How online vigilantes make paedophile policing more difficult
  3. Large Hadron Collider is back to change our understanding of the universe ... again
  4. Note to Harvey Goldsmith: it's your music that's dead, not festivals
  5. Turnbull argues that members of Team Australia can have different views on security issues
  6. AdBlock Plus won't bring down the web, but the bell is tolling for current business models
  7. The troubling price of playing youth sports
  8. What happened to all those banks that failed in the crisis?
  9. EPA's Clean Water Rule: what's at stake and what comes next
  10. There are better ways to quantify how big and bad a hurricane is
  11. Measuring 'governance' to improve lives
  12. Will the 'right' college major get you a job?
  13. Philosophy for the people: commencing a dialogue
  14. Four easy tips to make your batteries last longer
  15. Joan Kirner united farmers and conservationists to care for the land
  16. The National Gallery is erasing women from the history of art
  17. To avoid militarising the internet, cyberspace needs written rules agreed by all
  18. Why I'm sailing to the Arctic in search of missing mercury
  19. Why Magna Carta was fundamentally a financial peace treaty
  20. Extremist activity: don't even think about it in this pre-crime state
  21. How frogs and fish can help us learn to freeze humans
  22. Explainer: your guide to Turkey's general election
  23. Why we fell out of love with algorithms inspired by nature
  24. Africa has a long way to go to get more women into the sciences
  25. Pockets of progress in Africa's election landscape
  26. Helping learners become fluent in the language of science classrooms
  27. Testing at work and nightclubs unlikely to reduce ice demand
  28. Where the dark gets in: why Dark Mofo lightens a crowded calendar
  29. European movements could mark the end of 'representative' politics
  30. What can tourists do to help, not hinder, Nepal's quake recovery?
  31. The tragedy of the over-surveyed commons
  32. Minimum wage up but households still falling behind
  33. The clever politics of Sepp Blatter's 'resignation' from FIFA
  34. Blatter resigns, but his toxic legacy will live on at FIFA
  35. Sepp Blatter's FIFA exit opens door for prosecutors, reformers
  36. Why pensioners are cruising their way around budget changes
  37. Modi diplomacy a clarion call for Australian state premiers
  38. How competing for students will transform universities
  39. The byte may destroy the book but the novel isn't over yet
  40. The battery revolution is exciting, but remember they pollute too
  41. Terror group's social media ploy edges out rivals, wins recruits
  42. Don't blame families for low organ donation rates, fix the system
  43. Communities love local councils but not private service delivery
  44. The fall of Silk Road isn't the end for anonymous marketplaces, Tor or bitcoin
  45. Why the government is right to blanket ban new psychoactive substances
  46. Let's hope fans will be stirred rather than shaken by Anthony Horowitz's new Bond novel
  47. How Bradley Wiggins can break cycling's toughest record
  48. Oh lordy what a sight - a cabinet room come to Jesus moment
  49. Sparkling and inspiring: Charles Kennedy was a rare politician
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