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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 19 March 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
The list of Australian suburbs where most homes are selling at a loss
It's been very hard to lose on Australian property in recent years, especially in the capital cities.
Here's Jeff Bezos taking a robot dog for a walk
Just another day in Jeff Bezos' life.
The RBA is uncertain and in no rush to move interest rates
The minutes of the RBA's March policy meeting offered very little new information for markets.
Telstra just found a way to squeeze 1Gbps speeds out of a Samsung Galaxy S9
It was the first time in Australia that these speeds had been demonstrated on a commercial network with a commercial smartphone.
The first pedestrian death by a self-driving Uber could be a 'turning point' for autonomous technology
Experts see safety questions about autonomous vehicles as an extremely challenging policy area.
This chart helps explain why iron ore prices are tumbling
The benchmark iron ore price has lost 15% since March 1.
Australia is investigating whether local personal information was exposed in the Facebook data breach
The data was taken from 50 million Facebook users in 2014.
China's latest energy megaproject shows that coal really is on the way out
The new solar farms are part of the global shift away from energy generated from fossil fuels.
These are the six types of work 'mates' to watch out for
Do you see any of these at your workplace?
Here's what it's like to shop online from Zara -- and how it compares to the in-store experience and The Iconic
We put the new store to the test.
An Australian startup is launching its own bar and restaurant cryptocurrency
It will be will be the first to enable Australians to transact with cryptocurrency in daily life on a large scale
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