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Why we don't hear about the 10,000 French deaths at Gallipoli

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA French field kitchen in use by the French troops within half a mile of the Turkish lines on the southern section of Gallipoli Peninsula, 1915.Ernest Brooks/Flickr

With almost the same number of soldiers as the Anzacs – 79,000 – and similar death rates – close on 10,000 – French participation in the Gallipoli campaign could...

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War anniversary promises year of difficulty for Asia's rival powers

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePowerful waves of nationalist sentiment have endured since the second world war and continue to pose difficulties for the leaders of Japan and China.EPA/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Australia has been gripped by war commemoration fever. The centenary of the Anzac landings at Gallipoli is dominating media, politics and public debate.

The central place of the Anzac...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the upcoming budget

  • Written by The Conversation

University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Stephen Parker and Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics including the lead up to May’s budget, Prime Minster Tony Abbott and Treasurer Joe Hockey’s challenge in selling the budget, Labor’s new superannuation policy and rivalries in the cabinet.

The authors do not work for, consult...

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  1. The ‘Bandung Divide’: Australia’s lost opportunity in Asia?
  2. From sticks to stones: getting a grip on the human genus
  3. Migrant crisis: can Europe's leaders deliver real change or will it be business as usual?
  4. Join the dots between Gallipoli and the Armenian genocide
  5. 100 years on, Australia's still out of step on the Armenian genocide
  6. Grattan on Friday: The challenge of budget selling for dogs with bad names
  7. Diggers of the Gaza graveyard
  8. It's time we had that talk.
  9. Lest we forget lest: Anzac and the language of remembrance
  10. Food additives and chronic disease risk: what role do emulsifiers play?
  11. Unburnable carbon: why we need to leave fossil fuels in the ground
  12. The evidence is in: you can't link imprisonment to crime rates
  13. Lessons from an oil spill: how BP gained - then lost - our trust
  14. Selective entry schools: tutoring improves student outcomes, but adds pressure
  15. Charging media for using police-shooting video may be the price of equal justice
  16. Here's where Britain's political parties stand (and fall down) on immigration
  17. Wish list or ransom note? A bold move from Northern Ireland that seeks to build bridges – literally
  18. Environmental justice: big ambitions, little action
  19. What is going on at Tesco?
  20. Will US-EU trade talks devolve into game of chicken over regulatory ruffles?
  21. Britain's famous red top newspapers struggle to find their voice in general election
  22. Why the zero-carbon homes policy hasn't gone to plan
  23. A century after WWI gas attacks, scientists must unite against chemical weapons
  24. Deaths at sea: scant hope for the future from Europe's history of failure on migrants
  25. Slash fiction, cosplay and Sherlocked: a guide to fandom
  26. Weight loss drug made from war chemicals gets deadly new reach online
  27. What happened to the oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill? 'Marine snow' provides a clue
  28. How your personality relates to your productivity – and salary
  29. Confusion over Saudi plans for Yemen as al-Qaeda makes gains
  30. There's more to primary school place shortages than the cost of free schools
  31. Hubble Space Telescope's chief scientist on what it took to get the project off the ground
  32. Consumed: why more stuff does not mean more happiness
  33. Let's make Earth Day about Earth, not us
  34. Invisible fluorescent ink opens new frontier in fight against counterfeiting
  35. Could this Dalai Lama be the last?
  36. Who is John Galt? Ayn Rand, libertarians and the GOP
  37. 'Civilizing' the fractured relationship between police and minority communities
  38. What's wrong with political manifestos, and how to fix them
  39. Why are HIV survival rates lower in the Deep South than the rest of the US?
  40. Tests don't improve learning. And PARCC will be no different
  41. Africa's destiny depends on building a vibrant middle class
  42. Bad news for abortion rights if this Northern Irish party holds the balance of power in Britain
  43. What former NHS chief's intervention tells us about the funding crisis
  44. A 3.5-billion year old Pilbara find is not the oldest fossil: so what is it?
  45. Vorsprung durch realpolitik – what VW power games say about German CEO culture
  46. Manifesto Check: the bizarre economic creed of the Greens
  47. The curious case of the disappearing Commonwealth
  48. Indigenous Australia exhibition at the British Museum is insider activism at its best
  49. Food bank use is on the rise, with austerity the clear culprit
  50. If airlines offer in-flight Wi-Fi, they should invest in an extra black box for security

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