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Thursday 6 June 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

YouTube's hate speech crackdown, London airport innovation and the AFP's "support for press freedom".
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Afterpay in hot water with Australia's terrorism financing watchdog — just one day after trumpeting its US retail success

Payments platform Afterpay is in dialogue with AUSTRAC, Australia's financial intelligence agency.
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Warriors minority owner Mark Stevens fined $500,000, barred from the team for one year after shoving Kyle Lowry in the NBA Finals

Mark Stevens, a billionaire venture capitalist who is also a minority owner of the Golden State Warriors, shoved Kyle Lowry during Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
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Jeff Bezos explains why he's trying to colonize the moon: 'We need to go to the moon to save the Earth'

Jeff Bezos is best known as the billionaire founder of Amazon - but his passion project is Blue Origin.
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A rich Iraqi reportedly stayed at Trump's hotel for 26 days a few months after pushing the president to be more aggressive toward Iran

A wealthy Iraqi sheikh who reportedly urged the Trump administration to embrace a hard-line stance against Iran subsequently stayed at the president's hotel in the nation's capital.
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This ABC journalist live-tweeted the entire federal police raid, and the reporting is pure gold

Australian Federal Police officers raided the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Ultimo headquarters, seizing documents relating to the Afghan Files.
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The riskiest vacation hot spots in the Caribbean, ranked

It's worth checking the government warnings before booking a Caribbean vacation.
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How this CFO threw in her regular job to work in a more fulfilling startup focused on social good

Emma Young believes that the smallest acts of kindness can have a profound impact on people's lives.
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This company will pay you $1,000 to ditch your smartphone and switch to a flip phone for a week

The internet service provider Frontier Communications will pay $US1,000 to a candidate of its choosing who's willing to trade in their smartphone for a flip phone for a full week.

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