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Thursday 17 January 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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BlackRock chief Larry Fink tells CEOs to fix society's problems in an increasingly divided world

BlackRockCEO Larry Fink in his annual letter calls on company leaders to take a more active role in addressing societal issues, from retirement to infrastructure.
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A bunch of stocks in Hong Kong crashed 70% without warning — and no one really knows why

Shares in several Hong Kong-listed companies fell more than 70% suddenly on Thursday. Investors and analysts are baffled as to what caused the sudden plunge.
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Nearly 773 million email accounts have been exposed in a massive data breach. Here's how to check if you were affected.

It appears the data didn't come from a single source, site, or company but is an aggregation that includes cracked passwords.
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'Fortnite' and other free games raked in more than $100 billion last year, and the rest of the gaming industry is starting to take note

Free-to-play video games generated $US87.7 billion ($A122 billion) in revenue during 2018, according to a new report from research firm SuperData.
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At least 600 arrested, dozens wounded as economically shattered Zimbabwe teeters on the edge

Security forces loyal to Zimbabwe President Emmanuel Mnangagwa have violently suppressed widespread protests triggered by a massive hike in fuel prices.
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A picturesque town in Sicily is selling off homes for $1.80 to anyone willing to renovate them

The village of Sambuca in Sicily is selling off houses for just £1 ($A1.80). The stunning countryside town is hoping the move will repopulate its streets and provide a boom to the economy.

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