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How migrant crisis could lead to the break-up of the EU

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA member of the European Parliament expresses his frustration.EPA/Patrick Seeger

The European Commission has taken a radical step in announcing a new policy on immigration, following the deaths of thousands of people in the Mediterranean.

This is the first ever common immigration policy in Europe. It includes a proposal for member states to take in...

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Election this year? It seems unlikely

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePrime Minister Tony Abbott and his government have been encouraged by the budget's initial reception.AAP/Sam Mooy

A soft budget - if you overlook the nasty bits still there from last year – with more giveaways than takeaways inevitably fanned talk of a possible double dissolution this year.

The speculation had been already running. One theory...

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  1. A major lesson from Ebola: pandemics are strongly driven by inequality
  2. The fight to preserve Elfdalian, Sweden's historic lost forest language
  3. UK elects most diverse parliament ever but it's still not representative
  4. Why the new government's plans to save the NHS won't be enough
  5. Nepal hasn't had time to learn from the first earthquake but NGOs can prepare for future
  6. Cash is not king: Jeb Bush's Super PAC problem
  7. You're not crazy: Recovery from trauma is different for everybody
  8. When the US president is a commencement speaker, the number of years in office matters
  9. Is Europe's Google antitrust probe a 'war' against US tech?
  10. Will the presidential candidates have a substantive debate on climate change?
  11. In an iconic airport terminal, the last vestiges of a bygone era
  12. In an iconic airport terminal, the last vestiges of a bygone era
  13. Bangladesh blogger killings have roots in independence struggle
  14. Bangladesh blogger killings have roots in independence struggle
  15. Awareness campaigns need to target the real victims of ice
  16. Bacteria on shoes could help forensic teams catch suspects
  17. Bacteria on shoes could help forensic teams catch suspects
  18. Plan for bringing new vaccines to the developing world is finally starting to pay off
  19. Why single blood markers for disease will become a thing of the past
  20. Schools haven't always been the safe havens of today's 'mini welfare states'
  21. Four reasons why a fully federal Scotland is not going to happen
  22. Been flooded recently? These scientists want to hear from you
  23. A budget to rebuild trust – but not trust in the Australia Council
  24. How Nigeria beat the ebola virus in three months
  25. A different route to reducing university drop-out rates
  26. Global standards miss the nuance in local child labour
  27. The African Union lacks a coherent plan to fight terrorism
  28. Terrorists use marketing skills to attract new recruits online
  29. Bigger breaks for smaller business will come at a cost
  30. Budget brief: where is the new help for domestic violence?
  31. Arms length? Forget it – it's back to the Menzies era for arts funding
  32. Budget infrastructure spending serves mainly political goals
  33. Budget news: Australian Government ends support for TC
  34. Budget brief: what's in the budget on climate change and renewables?
  35. Federal Budget 2015 – environment experts react
  36. Debt disaster is so last year – now Hockey's giving a helping hand
  37. This budget won't fix Australia's limping economy. It shouldn't try
  38. Not all corporate tax avoiders will be snared by new rules
  39. Missed opportunities on coherent pension policy reform
  40. The rise and rise of the 2015 El Niño
  41. Sexism in science: one step back, two steps forward
  42. ATAR found to be a poor predictor of how well students do at uni
  43. 21st-century character designs reflect our concerns, as always
  44. There's money for the arts in the budget – but with strings attached
  45. Consent to take part in research needs to be much easier
  46. Many feared dead as second quake hits devastated Nepal
  47. Why sales of bottled water overtaking soft drinks is nothing to celebrate
  48. Best-ever election for women gives Britain a more balanced cabinet
  49. In defence of pollsters: they never said they could predict the UK election
  50. How Greece's liquidity problem could cause an unplanned Grexit

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