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Best of The Conversation - July 2021

Our editors have hand-picked some of their favourite stories from The Conversation over the past month. Listen to this series to hear informative pieces on Afghanistan's civil war potential, the fish ... Read more

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July 2021

Nuclear energy isn’t a safe bet in a warming world – here’s why

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July 2021

Tokyo 2020: with no spectators, local sponsors lose out

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July 2021

Fish hooked on meth – the consequences of freshwater pollution

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July 2021

Afghanistan: two decades of Nato help leaves a failed state on the brink of civil war

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July 2021

Fat: why are we so confused about whether or not we should include it in our diet?

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July 2021

Cuba’s mass protests are driven by the misery of COVID and economic sanctions

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