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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 28 November 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Here's everything you need to know on Thursday.
CAPEX beats: It looks like Australian companies are finally ready to invest
A major shift from the last quarter.
The biggest Series B raise in Australian history just tipped $111 million into workforce software startup Deputy
Deputy raised $US81 million.
Australian new home sales fall again as the credit squeeze rolls on
Sales of new detached homes in Australia fell again in October, leaving total volumes down 13.9% on a year earlier.
Adani's controversial Queensland coal mine is going ahead
Mining company Adani today announced that it's proceeding with a scaled-back version of its Carmichael coal mine using its own funds.
The world is slowly turning against Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman even as Trump digs his heels in
The Saudi Crown Prince is facing global outcry over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
A low rumble off the coast of Africa was felt right around the Earth, and no one knows what it means
The tiny island of Mayotte was struck by six months of earthquakes from May to Nov before on Nov 11, a long, monotone "ring" was measured across the Earth.
Scott Morrison accused of running a 'part-time parliament' as the Liberal party chaos continues
Scott Morrison is battling to reassert his authority after another day of chaos.
The White House is unsure about Trump's idea of a separate Space Force
White House officials were reportedly still mulling the possibility of Space Force operating under the wings of the Air Force.
Australians remain sceptical of tech's ability to help society, despite all the progress
The digital economy is overtaking the analog world, but it seems that Australians are more wary of the digital future than our global peers.
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