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Golf in Kabul
Both the Dresden firestorm and the Holocaust were products of the insidious tendency in wartime for the previously unthinkable to become routine.
The road towards a Spain free from ETA violence remains one fraught with peril.
Warning signs for the Whitlam Government were there in 1974, with an ailing economy, a political storm in the Senate, sliding popularity and a scandal unfolding in secret.
As a public figure, Father John Brosnan was hard to ignore. Throughout his life he worked tirelessly for social justice, providing support for those in prison. Next month, the Brosnan Centre celebrates his life and work.
Susan Dirgham is entranced by a local Damascene.
So often in the poverty debate the actual human stories have been lost.
Europe's immigration conundrum
The population is ageing. In 40 years, seven million Australians—a quarter of the population—will be aged 65 or older. So what’s the answer to this as a public policy dilemma?
Real peace is likely to come to Northern Ireland only when a new generation sets aside the long-dead icons of 1916 and 1922.
Nick Way looks at the reasons behind poor morale among Victoria’s biggest union.
Traces of Rome have become part of the scenery.
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