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Currency changeover in Bulgaria: the euro replaces the lev in JanuaryCurrency changeover in Bulgaria: the euro replaces the lev in January In an interview with Euronews, Plamen Ralchev says: “The euro is a lifeboat that Bulgaria should board!" The scientist at the ...
Early trading on Wall Street was quietly mixed as markets shift their attention toward a deluge of corporate earnings reports.
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge discusses United States President Donald Trump’s increasing frustration towards Russia.
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Elective surgeries paused for 48 hours at four Queensland hospitalsHealth authorities in Queensland have cancelled elective surgeries in some of the state's busiest hospitals due to a spike in ...
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Death of Australia's 'Outback Killer' leaves whereabouts of British backpacker's body unknownPolice fear Bradley John Murdoch, known as the “Outback Killer”, has taken to his grave the secret of how he disposed of the ...
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MalaysiaNow on MSNWill Anwar reject pro-Zionist, Trump apple-polisher as US ambassador?The imminent appointment of one of the most fanatical supporters of Donald Trump as the Washington's ambassador to Malaysia has posed a huge diplomatic headache to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, adding ...
Australia’s sharemarket had its sharpest one-day sell-off since May, with the major miners slumping during Wednesday’s trading.
The Albanese government remains in complicated territory on the international stage. It has to tread carefully with China, despite the marked warming of the bilateral relationship. It is yet to find ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNTreasurer to trumpet teamwork in face of US trade warsCountries are being urged not to bow to Donald Trump's trade demands as Australia's treasurer prepares to meet with his global counterparts.
Washington and Beijing are on a "creeping path towards some kind of a deal", former US ambassador to China Nicholas Burns ...
Meta shareholders are suing CEO Mark Zuckerberg, along with current and former executives, for more than $US8 billion ($12.2 billion) in fines and other costs following the Cambridge Analytica scandal ...
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What is driving the university job cuts across Australia? Labor’s pro-corporate and war agendaRank-and-file committees have called a national public meeting on August 2, to take forward the fight against the Labor government-led onslaught on university jobs and conditions.
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