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Thursday, 23 May 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Ruslan Kogan is being sued by the competition watchdog, the latest Brexit bedlam and an underwater Uber that can ferry you to the Great Barrier Reef. 
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange charged with 17 counts for publishing classified US government documents

The Justice Department has charged the Australian with 17 counts, including violating the Espionage Act.
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Scientists found a billion-year-old fungus, and it could change our understanding of how life migrated to land

Scientists discovered fossils of the oldest known fungus in the Canadian arctic.
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Melbourne Knowledge Week is here and it is going to make you smarter.

From the 20th to the 26th of May, Victorian brains will have some serious neurons firing thanks to Melbourne Knowledge Week.
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Australian home prices have fallen 7.9% since peaking in September 2017. The falls in the capitals have been even larger over this period at 10.3%.
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It's been more than a year since the US-China trade war started. Here's a timeline of everything that's happened so far.

The two sides have together placed tariffs on more than $US360 billion worth of each other's products.
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Here are all the major US tech companies blocked behind China's 'Great Firewall'

Huawei, the electronics giant, has been blacklisted in the US over national security fears the Chinese company's technology is being used for state-sponsored spying.
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Recent economic data in Australia hasn't been all that flash, but we finally have something positive to report

Activity levels at businesses improved at the fastest pace this year in May.
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Downturn nearing its end: Citi expects Australian home prices will be rising by the end of next year

Australian home prices have fallen 7.9% since peaking in September 2017. The falls in the capitals have been even larger over this period at 10.3%.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff reportedly scandalized Cisco's board by video-calling in to meetings from an elliptical machine in Hawaii

Benioff, who sat on Cisco's board from 2012 to 2014, would reportedly sometimes video-conference into Cisco board meetings from Hawaii.

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