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Sunday 5 May 2019

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Boeing reportedly knew of software error on 737 Max for a year before telling airlines

The Wall Street Journal reports that Boeing knew of a software error that prevented the correct functioning of an alert system on the 737 Max for over a year before notifying airlines and regulators.
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The Australian dollar tumbles as Trump tweets threat to China

The Australian dollar has fallen sharply upon the resumption of trade on Monday morning.
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'Game of Thrones' season 8, episode 4 leaked early online like every other episode of the season

The latest "Game of Thrones" episode leaked online, creating a minefield of spoilers for viewers looking forward to the season's fourth episode.
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A plane engulfed in flames made an emergency landing at a major Moscow airport, and multiple people are dead

Multiple people were killed and at least five were injured when a plane made an emergency landing at a major Moscow airport that ended in flames.
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Trump threatens seismic shift in trade war with China, suggesting new tariffs on $325 billion worth of Chinese goods

President Donald Trump threatened to dramatically escalate the trade war with China.
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Facebook's effort to stop suicides by monitoring your posts reveals a worrisome gap between tech giants and healthcare experts

Facebook has a suicide-monitoring tool that uses machine learning to identify posts that may indicate someone is at risk of killing themselves.
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Australia needs to take advantage of China's love for our dairy and health products – before it's too late, economist says

Australia needs to be careful how it responds to the daigou phenomena and be aware a change is on the horizon in how Chinese consumers buy overseas.
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Kim Jong Un launched a barrage of rockets and missiles in an unexpected show of force

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered an impromptu strike exercise, during which his military launched a salvo of rockets and missiles.
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'The Matrix' hit theatres 20 years ago. Many scientists and philosophers still think we're living in a simulation.

The movie centres around the philosophical concept that our reality may not be real. The film's protagonist discovers that his world is a vast simulation run by hyper-intelligent AI.

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