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Greece and Germany have more in common than you might think

  • Written by The Conversation
imageGreece's future in the eurozone is uncertain.EPA/Olivier Hoslet

Concerns over Greece’s ability to pay the debt it owes to the European Commission, European Central Bank and IMF continue unabated. While a great deal of coverage is given to Greece’s ability to meet the conditions set by its creditors, there is another underlying dynamic...

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Hard Evidence: which EU countries can afford to take the most refugees?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe EU is asking member states to take just a few thousand refugees each.EPA

In its new policy on migration, the European Commission has proposed a fairer sharing of responsibility between member states for 20,000 displaced people. These people would be able to move to an EU member state without having to risk their lives on a Mediterranean...

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In which countries are children happier – and why?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageGroup take. Children by Shutterstock

Children in European countries tend to report higher levels of satisfaction with their friendships while children in African countries tend to be happier with their school lives. These are just some of the findings of the Children’s Worlds study into child well-being, based on interviews with more than...

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  1. Five years of the Tories creates uncertainty for British science
  2. Small business tax should be cut by 5%: Shorten
  3. Four mistakes Theresa May has made about the crisis in the Mediterranean
  4. Understanding the link between bullying and suicide
  5. Students are opting out of testing. How did we get here?
  6. A rise in nationalism in Putin’s Russia threatens the country's science – again
  7. U2's continuing quest for authenticity
  8. Budget fails on climate change and renewables: Di Natale
  9. The art market: Not a pretty picture
  10. Parental leave cuts undermine breastfeeding and child health, at all Australians' expense
  11. US patrol in South China Sea may stop China's mischief in disputed waters
  12. Shakespeare's Double Falsehood? Alas, that's neither true nor false
  13. The Apple Watch heralds a brave new world of digital living
  14. UK election shows women still face psychological barriers to equality
  15. We need to talk about Tony – why Labour shouldn't rush back to the right
  16. Online voting is convenient, but if the results aren't verifiable it's not worth the risk
  17. Regret your vote? Why that might not be such a bad thing
  18. Four critical NHS issues that could keep Jeremy Hunt awake at night
  19. Is Africa's 'resource nationalism' just big business as usual?
  20. If British defence industry shrinks any more, the special relationship could be doomed
  21. Five ways universities have already changed in the 21st century
  22. South Africa needs a professional civil service
  23. Digital stories could hold the key to multilingual literacy for African children
  24. South Africa needs a new way to address the doctor shortage
  25. Frenzy on Fury Road: Mad Max faces a post-digital apocalypse
  26. What parents can do to make a child's chronic illness easier
  27. Single-crop farming is leaving wildlife with no room to turn
  28. Is Australia a secular country? It depends what you mean
  29. Beware secular fundamentalism: we need to be open to religion's role in a troubled world
  30. Quake recovery can leverage change of lasting benefit to Nepal
  31. No-show king is a non-issue in Camp David summit between US and its Gulf allies
  32. Budget entrée disappoints but PBS reform still on the menu
  33. Taxation by stealth: bracket creep and the budget
  34. Supermarket price deals: the good, the bad and the ugly
  35. Judge suspects but must acquit man on child pornography charges
  36. We need to get smarter to save shorebirds from rising seas
  37. Location matters most to parents when choosing a public school
  38. Post budget, we need strong cultural leaders more than ever
  39. Let’s appoint a judge to investigate bizarre wind farm health claims
  40. Verizon could learn a thing or two from Comcast about how to make most of its new cash cow
  41. Deathly dull content, but the release of Prince Charles letters is a landmark moment
  42. Sorry Prince Charles, the British government isn't a soft play area
  43. Here's what baboons can teach us about social media
  44. Chinese industry gets an overhaul but there's no end in sight to cheap labour
  45. How migrant crisis could lead to the break-up of the EU
  46. UK government bids to ban free speech in counter-terrorism plan
  47. How George Osborne built a power base from pragmatism
  48. Election this year? It seems unlikely
  49. A major lesson from Ebola: pandemics are strongly driven by inequality
  50. The fight to preserve Elfdalian, Sweden's historic lost forest language

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