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Anzac Day: A myth to cleanse Australia's "convict stain"

What drives Australians' obsession with Gallipoli?

16/06/2017

What drives Australians' obsession with Gallipoli?

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Lesley Robinson is a Senior Research Assistant at Northumbria University, working on the ESRC funded project "European, Ethnic and Expatriate", which looks at British and German expat life in Asia
Lesley Robinson is a Senior Research Assistant at Northumbria University, working on the ESRC funded project "European, Ethnic and Expatriate", which looks at British and German expat life in Asia

Celebrating St George’s Day in Asia

The early  20th century signalled the onset of St George’s Day celebrations in Southeast Asia

16/06/2017

The early  20th century signalled the onset of St George’s Day celebrations in Southeast Asia

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Alison Rooper is a documentary filmmaker and executive producer who makes films for broadcasters and organisations around the world. She got to know Central America during the 1980s when she authored the book Fragile Victory: a Nicaraguan Community at War. She recently completed a short film about the work of the UNDP in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8hQz4YpCA
Alison Rooper is a documentary filmmaker and executive producer who makes films for broadcasters and organisations around the world. She got to know Central America during the 1980s when she authored the book Fragile Victory: a Nicaraguan Community at War. She recently completed a short film about the work of the UNDP in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8hQz4YpCA

Cuba: "We can't wait for change"

As the Caribbean island enters a new era of negotiations with America, what lies in store for Castro's closed country? 

16/06/2017

As the Caribbean island enters a new era of negotiations with America, what lies in store for Castro's closed country? 

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Queen’s University Belfast cancels Charlie Hebdo conference, citing security fears

Vice Chancellor Patrick Johnston criticised for lack of support for 'excellent' symposium organisers

16/06/2017

Vice Chancellor Patrick Johnston criticised for lack of support for 'excellent' symposium organisers

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Jason Walsh is the Ireland correspondent of the Boston-based Christian Science Monitor newspaper and a researcher at the school of philosophy at University College Dublin
Jason Walsh is the Ireland correspondent of the Boston-based Christian Science Monitor newspaper and a researcher at the school of philosophy at University College Dublin
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