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Sunday 24 March 2019

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Mueller report concludes that Trump campaign did not conspire with Russia in 2016 election, identifies two Russian influence operations

Attorney General William Barr's summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe report said that President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign did not coordinate with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
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Boeing reportedly pushed engineers to develop 737 Max at twice the normal pace

After two deadly crashes in a five month span, the United States and several other countries have grounded all Boeing 737 Max aircrafts pending further investigation.
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The cruise ship where 1,300 people were stranded has finally docked. This was the disastrous scene on board.

The Viking Sky cruise ship was safely docked on Norway's coast Sunday after a dramatic day of evacuations amid stormy conditions and rocky waters.
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The Australian dollar is pressured as global growth fears intensify

The Australian dollar remains pressured, undermined by renewed concern surrounding the global economic outlook.
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Over 5 million people have signed a petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled

It is the most popular petition in UK history. Hundreds of thousands of anti-Brexit protesters marched through central London on Saturday.
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HP's blockbuster $5.1 billion legal battle against Autonomy's former CEO Mike Lynch is about to kick off

Hewlett-Packard's explosive $US5.1 billion lawsuit against the former executives at software company Autonomy kicks off on Monday in London's High Court.
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A rare sunfish that washed up on a beach in South Australia was so large people thought it was fake

It's been a weird month of sunfish showing up in unexpected places. Take, for instance, this impressive sunfish that was found at the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia last weekend.
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Iron ore prices lift across the board

Iron ore spot prices rose across the board on Friday. Prices continue to be influenced by speculation over the severity of potential supply disruptions in Brazil and Australia, the world's largest seaborne iron ore exporters.
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This chart shows how Saudi Arabia is on course to behead more people than ever before in 2019

Saudi Arabia is on course to set a new record for beheading or crucifying people in 2019. 43 people were killed within the first three months of 2019. If this rate is maintained, the total for 2019 will be 172, a record.

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