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Sunday 19 May 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Morrison's 'miracle' victory, Trump's war of words with Iran and why your morning OJ could be killing you.
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Trump's Huawei ban escalates the US-China trade war into a tech Cold War

By giving Huawei Technologies the so-called death penalty, President Donald Trump's administration has shown it does not trust the Chinese government to act in good faith.
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Why Labor's campaign was a 'Franking-stein's monster'

Despite opinion polls predicting a Labor victory, the opposition won just 66 seats. Its policy to scrap 'franking credit' refunds may be partly to blame.
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Iron ore blasts above $100 for the first time in years

Iron ore prices continue to surge, closing at fresh multi-year highs on Friday.
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Fraser Anning, the far-right senator who blamed the New Zealand mass shooting on immigration, was voted out of office

Far-right Australian politician Fraser Anning was voted out of Australia's Parliament in the election. 
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Macquarie says investors have become complacent because they now expect policymakers to bail them out

Do investors even believe in free markets anymore? Maybe not, say Macquarie Bank analysts.
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Rafael Nadal powers past Novak Djokovic in the Italian Open final, earning a career first landmark over his long time rival

It was the first time a "bagel" had ever been won in the Spain-Serbia rivalry.
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Boeing's response to the 737 Max crisis confused and frightened people, making it hard to believe its apologies, experts say

Boeing's response to the two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes was marked by delayed apologies and confusing messages.
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There's even more evidence drinking juice raises your risk of death — and it's easy to see why

Fruit juice is loaded with sugar, even if it is all-natural. The way our bodies process the sugar in fruit juice is almost identical to how we take in sugar in a can of soda.

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