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Monday 21 October 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Happy Tuesday – we hope it's royal.
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Mark Zuckerberg and his wife have reportedly been privately recommending hires for the Buttigieg campaign

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have been recommending campaign hires to presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, Bloomberg reported.
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Drivers are paying as much as 173 cents a litre in Australian cities – and it's for no good reason at all

Petrol prices have surged in some Australia cities, with Sydney and Melbourne drivers paying through the nose for fuel.
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Beyond Meat insiders will finally be able to cash in their shares next week. Here's why that could spur vicious selling and dent the stock's 340% post-IPO surge.

Next week 48 million shares - or 80% of the company's outstanding units - will become eligible to be bought and sold.
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The king of Thailand abruptly stripped all royal titles from his 34-year-old consort, who is accused of plotting against the queen to take her place

Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi, who is believed to be one of King Maha Vajiralongkorn's longtime girlfriends, was given the title of royal noble consort in July.
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Pompeo says Trump is 'fully prepared' to take military action against Turkey if necessary, which would shatter NATO to pieces

Pompeo said the administration prefers "peace to war" but that Trump is prepared to respond if military actions are needed.
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The life of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who survived a coup, bent an entire nation to his will, and owned the US over Syria

Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan moved with deadly speed and purpose into Syria after Donald Trump pulled US troops from the country in early October.
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Afterpay defends its service after the Reserve Bank said it will review on buy-now, pay-later platforms

Afterpay has played down any potential impact from the Reserve Bank's review of rules that prevent retailers from surcharging customers who use buy now, pay later schemes.
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Blizzard denies reports that it's banning Twitch viewers for pro-Hong Kong chat

Twitch viewers complained that they had received 24-hour bans from the "Play Hearthstone" Twitch channel after typing "Free Hong Kong."
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Here's how pilots on the world's new longest flight will stay rested and alert for the 20 hours from New York to Sydney

Qantas just completed the first nonstop flight between New York and Sydney, designated "Project Sunrise," and Business Insider was on board.
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Here's what Australia's most innovative companies are doing to stay competitive

In the fast-paced world of change, the need for business improvements and innovation has never been greater.

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