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Business Insider Select: Here's the moment Kim Jong Un made history by stepping into South Korea
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Thursday 26 April 2018
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Here's the moment Kim Jong Un made history by stepping into South Korea
It's happening.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos explains his famous one-character emails, known to strike fear in manager's hearts
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The indicator with an almost perfect record of predicting US recessions is close to a tipping point
The US yield curve is flattening.
It's now even harder to get a home loan in Australia
I
ncome-based lending restrictions will likely limit housing credit growth and create headwinds for household spending.
Finland is killing its experiment with basic income
That didn't last long.
Australian home prices are lower than a year ago
The annual price drop largely reflects recent price declines in Sydney and Melbourne.
Here's how you could win up to $30,000 to bring your sustainable technology idea to life
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The Greens' plan to legalise cannabis assumes the average user will buy enough weed for 10 joints a week
Taxes would lead to a surge in revenue of over $4.5 billion, with costs running at just over $1 billion.
Amazon executives sat through a brutally uncomfortable 4.5-minute phone call that showed them just how much Jeff Bezos cares about customers
He
takes customer service seriously.
Chinese cities wanting peace and quiet are using acoustic cameras to catch honking drivers
That honk could cost you.
The royal commission has exposed a financial planner impersonating a client to get private details
The planner previously won the 2016 Practice of the Year award from the Association of Financial Advisers.
An Australian defence official reportedly confirmed China's desire for increased military presence in the South Pacific
An increasing Chinese presence in the Pacific would most likely raise tensions with Australia even further.
An airline is going to pay 2 friends $5,300 each per month to move to Iceland and travel the world, accommodation included
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A US university is offering scholarships for exceptional Fortnite players
You can now pay for your education by playing the most popular game in the world right now.
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