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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Wednesday 22 May 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Apple hit by escalating trade tensions, a man wins a case after being fired for refusing to be fingerprinted and Hamilton hits Australia.
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The Australian dollar is treading water as China's currency stabilises

The Australian dollar was quiet on Wednesday, finishing mixed against the major crosses.
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Here's what it takes to fly the U-2 spy plane, which soars 13 miles above the earth

The U-2, perhaps the world's most well-known spy plane, has been in service since the mid-1950s. Despite that long career, the cadre of pilots who've flown the Dragon Lady is still relatively small.
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An Amazon customer reportedly tried to return an item directly to Jeff Bezos during a question-and-answer session

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was asked an unusual question at the company's annual shareholders conference.
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Microsoft quietly removes Huawei laptops from Australian store

The Huawei drama continues as laptops made by the Chinese company silently disappeared from Microsoft's online stores both globally and in Australia.
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An Australian worker won a landmark privacy case against his employer after he was fired for refusing to use a fingerprint scanner

An Australian man won a landmark case against his employer after he was fired for refusing to hand over his biometric data to his employer.
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Daniel Craig will have ankle surgery after an injury on the set of latest James Bond movie — and production is halted

Daniel Craig will undergo surgery for an injured ankle he suffered on the set of the new James Bond movie, according to the franchise's official Twitter account.
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31 unanswered questions the 'Game of Thrones' series finale left fans to ponder

From lingering mysteries to possible plot holes and lost characters, we rounded up 31 questions fans are going to have to spend the rest of their lives debating.
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Take a look inside Nicole Kidman's $6.5 million farmhouse in Australia

The home has a simple and elegant design with a large dining room, a library, a billiard room, and a living room with a grand piano.

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