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Sunday 14 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Wimbledon wash-up, Top End earthquake and Amazon Prime Day kicks off.
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Here's a full list of the best Amazon Prime deals as Amazon Prime Day kicks off in Australia

Amazon Prime Day kicks off in Australia today, a sales event that provides discounts on hundreds of thousands of items for Amazon Prime Members.
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Melbourne eyes one billion Chinese visitors, partnering with Alibaba to launch geotargeted tool on AliPay

The City of Melbourne has launched a new tourist charm offensive, partnering with Chinese payment service AliPay.
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'I will try to forget': Roger Federer gracefully laughs off dramatic loss to Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon final

Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final on Sunday in a thrilling five-set match.
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Iran's president said they would hold talks with the US if it returns to the 2015 nuclear deal

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is willing to hold talks with President Donald Trump and the US if the US agrees to return to the Obama-era nuclear deal the two countries agreed upon in 2015.
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Amazon completely invented Prime Day, and now it has grown to rival Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Amazon Prime Day kicks off on Monday 15 July is one of global e-commerce's biggest days of the year.
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How the saying 'the customer is always right' went from a Selfridge's cliché to being relevant in 2019

The funny thing about clichés is they're always built on a nugget of truth.
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Apple's latest MacBook Pro looks exactly the same from the outside, but the company made a bunch of changes inside that you should know about if you're going to buy one

Apple latest 13-inch MacBook Pro comes with some welcome upgrades, like a better processor and a few tweaks that make certain parts a little easier to repair.
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Egypt is opening up its 4,600-year-old 'bent' pyramid and letting people go deep inside its chambers

Egypt opened one of its ancient pyramids to visitors, who can now walk through its tunnels and into its chambers.
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Facebook and Instagram are suffering from far more downtime than rival social networks

Facebook and Instagram have been going down far more over the last year than they used to.

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