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Thursday 9 February 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

How about this heat? Sydney warned its air-cons might not work at times today. Russia's air force "prepares for war". Twitter tanks, again. And actual video of the "Thor experiment".
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The RBA governor isn't in a rush to change rates, but these 2 things could change that

Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe was in action overnight, delivering his first speech of the year to the A50 Australian Economic Forum in Sydney.
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10 things you need to know before markets open in Australia and Asia

Good morning. Here's what's happening as Friday begins and a "horrifying" three-day heatwave hits Australia's east coast.
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Tesla faces a unionizing crisis after factory workers complain of alleged injuries and long hours

Jose Moran, an employee at Tesla's Fremont factory for the last four years, wrote a Medium post stating that factory workers are asking to unionize because of difficult work conditions and long hours.
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MIRANDA KERR: 'Do they have to steal all of my partner's ideas?'

The 26-year-old Snapchat cofounder is famously shy of giving interviews, so there's a chance we may never hear what he really thinks. Here comes Kerr.
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Australian deep learning startup wins over IP Australia after conquering Europe

IP Australia has agreed to integrate TrademarkVision's image recognition technology into the government agency's new Australian Trade Mark Search engine.
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This how you know something desperate is going on in China's economy

Things are looking a bit desperate in China. The country has been suffering from money outflows for months -- something that troubles Beijing because it pulls down the value of the Chinese yuan and makes the economy harder to manage.
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Scarlett Johansson defends her new movie 'Ghost in the Shell' against whitewashing accusations

Scarlett Johansson is playing the main character, Major Kusanagi, who in this version is notably just called "The Major."

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