Much of the focus of people’s and the media’s attentions is on the victims of terrorism rather than the perpetrators.
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Does the media coverage of the Manchester terrorist attack suggest we are becoming inured to them?
Standing alone.
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When it comes to Islamist extremism and terrorism, change is a constant.
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While this latest storm over intelligence sharing is far from unique, the leaks into the Manchester attack investigation are of a different order.
A game of football in Douma, Syria, where prospects for many youngsters look bleak.
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In the Middle East, tens of millions of young people have few opportunities – and plenty to be angry about.
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The University of Canberra’s Deep Saini and Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics.
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The IRA also targeted Manchester but this latest bombing is very different.
July 7 memorial.
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The deliberate spread of fear and violence goes back hundreds of years.
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A newspaper’s job is to publish information. But fingers should be pointed at whoever leaked it.
Libyan fighters head off to fight Islamic State.
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Of all the places for a jihadist militant group to operate, it would be hard to find a more conducive country than Libya.
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It’s natural to want justice for heinous acts but compassion and tolerance is what will ultimately end the violence.
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Children’s imaginations around events can be even more frightening than reality.
Flowers are left in St Ann’s Square, Manchester.
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In the aftermath, we face difficult conversations about society, but we cannot shy away from them.
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Manchester united by the power of poetry.
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To defeat continuing terrorist attacks, defenders must adapt and learn lessons quickly.
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How to help people emotionally come to terms with the aftermath of a terrorist attack.
Manchester will recover.
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Manchester academics react to a terror attack that has shocked the world.
A girl leaves flowers for victims of an attack at Manchester Arena.
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To the terrorist, children have become but a means to an end. Weapon and target.
Manchester, England, May 23, 2017, the day after the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande concert that left 22 people dead.
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In the wake of the suicide bombing in Manchester, England, an expert on social networks explains why ties to other people help societies recover from traumatic events.
A vigil for the victims of an attack at Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017.
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A professor at Georgetown University answers three common questions about terrorism and political violence.
Manchester will recover.
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Suspending the political campaigning was the right thing to do but we still have to face this problem.