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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Thursday 21 November 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
What a week. Here's the final act.
Benjamin Netanyahu was just indicted on fraud and bribery charges, becoming the first Israeli prime minister to be indicted in office
He is the first sitting Israeli prime minister ever to be indicted.
Victoria issues its first Code Red fire warning in nearly a decade as bushfire warnings spread across six states
Several areas in Melbourne surpassed the state's all-time November record of 40.9 degrees set in 1894.
After two failed attempts and multiple lawsuits, Taco Bell is spreading around Australia again
It follows Taco Bell's two previous failed attempts to open in New South Wales during the 1980s and '90s.
Scott Morrison has suggested Westpac should fire its CEO, after the bank's 'disturbing' breaches of the law
The board of Westpac should reflect "very deeply" on the future of chief executive Brian Hartzer.
Mining magnate Twiggy Forrest will help build one of Australia's biggest solar farms – but all of its energy is destined for Asia
The $25 billion Northern Territory project will transport solar power via an underwater cable to Singapore.
The Victoria's Secret fashion show is officially cancelled
The show has aired annually around the holidays since 1995.
Drake, Bloomberg, and Middle East peace: These are the 7 craziest details from Vanity Fair's WeWork exposé
Neumann waltzed barefoot through WeWork's offices with Drake and Ashton Kutcher in tow, and helped Jared Kushner with his Middle East peace plan.
Amnesty says Google and Facebook threaten human rights
Amnesty argues that because Facebook and Google scoop huge amounts of personal data, their businesses effectively depend on constant surveillance.
A former MLS player has been arrested on suspicion of running a drug cartel in Spain after $775,000 and approximately a ton of hash were seized during a raid
Sergio "Koke" Contreras Pardo was taken into custody following a number of raids throughout Malaga, Granada, and Sevilla.
Trump said he's 'looking at' whether Apple should be exempt from China tariffs during visit to the company's facility in Texas
The comments came during Trump's visit to Apple's manufacturing plant in Texas, where it assembles the Mac Pro.
Questions to ask yourself if you're thinking about getting on the property ladder
Preparedness never hurt anyone.
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