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Sunday 31 March 2019

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Jeff Bezos' investigator thinks Saudi Arabia hacked his cell phone — here's how it could have happened

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' personal security consultant Gavin de Becker believes Saudi Arabia had access to Bezos' phone, according to an op-ed published by de Becker on Saturday in The Daily Beast.
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The Australian dollar has jumped out of the blocks to start the new trading week

The Australian dollar has jumped out of the blocks in early trade on Monday, supported by stronger-than-expected Chinese economic data released over the weekend.
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Lion has snapped up trendy UK craft beer maker Magic Rock

Australasian food and beverage giant Lion has added another craft beer brand to its portfolio after acquiring Magic Rock, an eight-year-old brewer from the British town of Huddersfield.
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Iron ore prices surge on renewed uncertainty over Brazilian and Australian supply

Iron ore spot markets rose strongly across the board on Friday. Uncertainty over supply disruptions in Brazil and Australia, along with firmer steel prices, likely explain the size of the gains recorded during the session.
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Joe Biden responds to allegation of 'awkward' kiss and inappropriate touching: 'not once — never — did I believe I acted inappropriately'

Former Vice President Joe Biden responded to a former Nevada politician's account of an incident that made her uncomfortable, saying he believes he never acted inappropriately.
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US reportedly cutting off aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras after Trump claims countries 'set up' migrant caravans

The US State Department is cutting funding to three South American countries - El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala - reports CNN. The move comes two months after President Trump threatened to cut funding to the three countries.
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Elton John has backed George Clooney's call to boycott some of the world's most luxurious hotels over Brunei's new laws that make gay sex punishable by death

Elton John has backed George Clooney's call for people to boycott a string of the world's most luxurious hotels following Brunei's new laws over gay sex.
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Your AirPods are probably disgusting — here's how to clean them

If you wear your Apple AirPods on a regular basis, chances are they're long overdue for a cleaning. You can clean your AirPods using rubbing alcohol and some household items as long as you're careful.
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From a $100 Swatch to a $20,000 Rolex, these are the watches worn by the most powerful people in business and finance

For many in the worlds of business and finance, the watch is the ultimate status symbol. But what do the world's most powerful financiers, central bankers, and CEOs wear on their wrists?

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