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Wednesday 19 June 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Facebook's upcoming cryptocurrency Libra aims to become a global payment system by 2020 but there's catch.
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Libra promises to become a global payment system by 2020 but there's a gaping hole in the plan

Facebook has told Business Insider Australia that 1.4 billion Chinese and 1.35 billion Indians won't have access to it when it launches in 2020.
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On day one of his 2020 campaign, Trump promised to cure cancer, wipe out AIDS, and put an American on Mars

He outlined a series of extravagant pledges for his second term to cheering supporters in the 20,000-capacity stadium.
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A electric plane, an experimental flying taxi, and French patriotism: 19 incredible images from the world's largest air show

It's held at Le Bourget airport near Paris, and is "the largest and longest-running aerospace trade show in the world."
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Porn stars, artists, and sex workers protest at Instagram's HQ in opposition of the company's rules about nudity

Sex workers, artists, and porn stars planned to protest outside of Instagram's Menlo Park HQ and New York City office in opposition of what they say are often wrongful deletions of their Instagram profiles.
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A Samsung exec says that it's fixed the problems that made the $2000 Galaxy Fold break for some reviewers — but there's still no release date

A Samsung executive reportedly claimed that the company's Galaxy Fold foldable smartphone is "ready to hit the market". 
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Meal prep company Youfoodz accused of not paying benefits to staff

Former employees from Youfoodz are claiming the company did not fully pay their superannuation contributions. Staffers claim the company owes nearly $50,000 in contributions.
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Slack's unusual direct listing pegged at $26 per share by NYSE for a possible $15.7 billion valuation

The New York Stock Exchange has set a reference price of $US26 for Slack in its upcoming direct listing. 
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Scottish striker celebrates World Cup goal by kissing a picture of herself as a child her father gave to remind her of where she started

Scotland striker Erin Cuthbert scored a critical goal for her team at the Women's World Cup and celebrated by kissing a picture of herself.
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Here's why you need to watch the new screen adaptation of the famous Catch-22

There has been serious hype surrounding the 2019 screen adaptation of Catch-22 ever since it was announced that George Clooney would be directing, producing and starring in the 6-part series.

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