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Thursday 27 June 2019

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Twitter to warn misbehaving world leaders, China's G20 conditions for Trump and an Aussie missing in North Korea.
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Trump brings powerful entourage to dinner to woo Australia as prospect of Iran intervention grows

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has not ruled out supporting a US-led intervention in Iran, after dining with President Trump ahead of the G20 summit.
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China's economy has been acting especially strange heading into Trump and Xi's G20 showdown

The state of the Chinese economy heading into a meeting of the G20 is stable but weak.
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NASA's next $1 billion space mission will be an alien-hunting nuclear helicopter that flies around Saturn's icy moon Titan

NASA's next $US1 billion mission to space will send a nuclear-powered helicopter to explore the skies of Saturn's moon, Titan.
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Nike analysts are brushing off China growth fears ahead of the shoe giant's quarterly numbers

Wall Street is maintaining its overwhelmingly bullish view on the shoe giant amid investors' fears around business in China, where the broader economy is slowing.
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Forget Beyond Meat — Adaptive Biotechnologies just spiked 95% in its public trading debut, marking the year's best post-IPO pop

Adaptive Biotechnologies had the best post-IPO pop of the year for any company, on an offer-to-open basis.
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'Very unusual': Australian student Alek Sigley made this plea to Trump before he was reportedly arrested in North Korea

Missing Australian PhD student and North Korean resident Alek Sigley made an impassioned plea to Donald Trump.
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Facebook VP says individuals should be held responsible for defamatory comments

Facebook's Vice President of Policy Solutions, Richard Allan, has spoken out following the landmark ruling in Australia that found media companies may be responsible for Facebook comments.
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Key skills your staff need if you want to build a higher-performing workplace

It's up to the leaders of a company to always assess the effectiveness of their strategies, as well as any skill gaps of staff.
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Europe's hellish heat wave is caused by a high-pressure weather system unlike any ever seen before

Parts of France, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Spain have seen record-breaking temperatures, with some areas as hot as 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).

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