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Tuesday 25 June 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

SpaceX's most difficult launch yet, Trump issues more sanctions on Iran and the Australian Christian Lobby backs Israel Folau.
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Iran's refusal to negotiate under new sanctions could push Trump closer to his hawkish advisors, and nudge the US towards full-on war

President Donald Trump imposed fresh sanctions on Iran on Monday, specifically targeting its supreme leader Ali Khamenei and other key officials.
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Video shows SpaceX rocket booster narrowly missing its landing platform and hitting the sea after the 'most difficult launch ever'

Video shows the moment the central booster of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket crashed into the sea and exploded during a test in Florida on Tuesday.
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China might blacklist FedEx for not delivering Huawei phones. To save as much as $1.3 billion in Chinese deals, the package giant is now suing the Trump administration.

FedEx and Huawei have been embroiled in a transpacific spat after FedEx failed to deliver several Huawei packages in May and June.
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Australian bargain hunters are hurting the economy the RBA warns as the price wars wage on

Australian retailers furiously competing against one another and international entrants are having to slash their prices in order to survive, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has warned.
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Spotify is spending hundreds of millions to become a major podcasting player — and Wall Street sees massive potential for the stock

Spotify's integration of podcasts into its streaming services could boost its advertising revenue, an analysis published by Guggenheim on Tuesday found.
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A massive, ongoing hack has been compromising cell service providers around the world without them even knowing, a new report says

More than 10 cell service providers around the world have been hacked in an attack that compromises key information about customers, according to a report by security research firm Cybereason.
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Trump isn't the only major world leader who will challenge China's Xi Jinping at the G20 meeting

Chinese president Xi Jinping will meet with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for the first time at the G20 meeting this week.
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Telstra has changed all of its phone plans and they come with free access to 5G – for now

It is now moving exclusively to month-to-month plans with no lock in contracts. And they will be available for handset-based plans, as well as when you BYO.
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Surprise, surprise. A Huawei executive slams the Australian government's management of the NBN, says what we're all thinking and calls the project a 'catastrophe'

A senior Australian Huawei executive has launched a scathing attack on the government's management of the NBN, describing the $51 billion project as a "catastrophe" that had failed to deliver.
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How 'The Loudest Voice' details the extent Fox News' founder Roger Ailes influenced US politics

A show that spans decades, discusses political interference, and features an almost unrecognisable Russell Crowe with an American accent? We're intrigued.

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