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Sinai crash offers lessons on weaknesses in Australian airport security

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageTerrorists have become adept at working around airport security. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Russian investigators say they are now certain the crash of a passenger plane which killed 224 people in Egypt’s Sinai desert last month, was the result of a bomb.

While preliminary, the finding indicates the global airport security regime is going to...

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21st Century bank fraud demands a new generation of IT experts

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A substantial fine, of US$ 150 million on Barclay’s bank by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has given us a little glimpse into the future direction of bank misconduct and it is, to use the current catch cry, definitely 21st century.

Far from learning the lessons of the Forex Manipulation scandal, where...

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  8. Explainer: what is pain and what is happening when we feel it?
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  10. Kimberley conservation threatens to take a step back on Indigenous rights
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  14. Troublemakers and traitors - it's no fun being a whistleblower
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  16. Re-illuminating the sacred
  17. Labor would promote Indigenous gender equity and add justice to closing the gap targets
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  24. Drug ads only help Big Pharma's bottom line, so why are they allowed?
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  26. An Islamic reformation is not the solution to stop extremism
  27. Indonesia's 'opening' of Papua still needs to bridge the gap between reality and rhetoric
  28. The state of emergency could thwart public demonstrations at the Paris climate talks
  29. Labour hire, plight of insecure workers to be put under the spotlight
  30. The player played: Frank Lowy and Australia’s failed World Cup bid
  31. Funding higher education: time for a more transparent system?
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  37. How social media was key to Islamic State's attacks on Paris
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  40. What do the Paris attacks mean for Australia's Syrian refugee intake?
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