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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 27 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
China to cut import tariffs on more than 1,400 goods as trade war fears rise
T
he moves are a natural part of China's transition to a consumption-based economy.
Tasmanian cattle farmer describes how the ANZ Bank 'picked our carcass to bits'
He
was left "destitute" after the ANZ Bank forced the sale of his property.
Preparing Australian children for the rise of the machines
The rise of AI isn't a reason to panic.
Chinese telco giant Huawei hits back at claims that Beijing can order it to spy
Huawei is currently bidding to provide equipment to Australia's new 5G network.
Japan hopes to land a spacecraft on an asteroid today -- here's how to watch it live
Its voyage through space began on December 3, 2014.
Here's a map showing which countries are making it difficult for Chinese investors to buy property
Foreign investment in residential property is a contentious issue.
The guy who test drove the 2020 Tesla Roadster says Elon Musk's boasts about it are 'conservative'
Elon Musk's claims that the new Tesla Roadster will be "the fastest production car ever made" might actually be underdone.
People are calling Woolworths out for using unnecessary plastic packaging just days after the plastic bag ban
It comes only
6 days after the plastic bag ban came into effect.
How Australia's biggest capital raising deal of the year was done in 90 minutes
It is the largest raise in 2018 by an Australian company.
This Australian university turned its classrooms into corporate offices -- and it could be a look at the future of education
Traditional universities are changing to adapt to the fast-paced, innovative nature of modern workplaces.
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