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Thursday 28 February 2019

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North Korea contradicts Trump's summary of collapsed summit with Kim Jong Un

North Korea's foreign minister has contradicted President Donald Trump's summary of his second meeting with Kim Jong Un.
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The Australian dollar falls heavily. Again

Stronger-than-expected US GDP growth in late 2018 was the main catalyst behind the fall.
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Uber is reportedly in 'advanced talks' to buy its biggest rival in the Middle East for $3 billion

Uber is in "advanced talks" to buy Careem, a ride-hailing company in the Middle East, Bloomberg reported Tuesday. In an interview last week, Careem's CEO seemed to hint that an acquisition was not in the cards.
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Iron ore's losing streak is over

Iron ore spot prices rose for the first time in over a week on Thursday.
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Here's what we know about Facebook's big, secretive push into cryptocurrency

Facebook is reportedly planning to launch a cryptocurrency for WhatsApp in the first half of 2019. The company has some key execs working on this secretive blockchain project.
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Tesla has suspended orders ahead of Elon Musk's big announcement

"The wait is almost over," the website said in place of an order option.
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The lifeblood of Venezuela's economy is taking a beating in the wake of Trump's sanctions

Oil shipments from Venezuela have reportedly fallen by more than a third over the past month. That's after the Trump administration imposed sanctions on the country's state-run oil industry.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing his first major scandal since taking office

His former Justice Minister and attorney general accused him in a recent hearing of improperly pressuring his officials to drop a major investigation into an influential construction company.
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Trump declares 100% of the ISIS caliphate has been liberated, but forces on the ground say it's not over yet

The announcement comes a few weeks after the president predicted all ISIS territory would be recaptured in just a week's time and months after Trump declared victory over the terror organisation.

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