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Monday 4 January 2021

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be extradited to the US, a UK court ruled

Assange faces a litany of charges in the US, including conspiracy to hack US government computers and breaching the Espionage Act, after WikiLeaks published military and diplomatic documents in 2010.
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The JobKeeper subsidy slashed for 1.6 million Australians at a 'critical' juncture for the economy

The reduction marks the final three month stretch of the support program launched in March.
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Bitcoin plummets 17% for its biggest drop since March as record-shattering rally stumbles

The cryptocurrency had soared 59% since the start of December and 305% for full-year 2020.
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Billionaire Jack Ma hasn't been seen in 2 months. Here's what happened to other Chinese businessmen who mysteriously disappeared after sparring with regulators.

Late last year, Chinese regulators launched an antitrust investigation into Alibaba and introduced regulations that halted Ant Group's IPO.
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England will follow Scotland and go back into full national coronavirus lockdown

Schools will remain closed, and people will be told to stay at home until at least mid-February.
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Australian property prices ended 2020 with a bang, but 'risks remain'

Regional markets outshone capital cities, with national prices ending the year higher.
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More than 200 Google employees have formed a union, and workers are calling it 'a long time coming' after years of turmoil inside the company

The Alphabet Workers Union will be open to up to 120,000 Alphabet employees and is intended to promote inclusivity and ethics at Google.
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Biden's presidential inauguration will include a virtual parade and a military escort to the White House

Only about 2,000 people are expected to attend the event in person.
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North Korea is showing off more than just massive missiles, but its new military hardware may be less than meets the eye

North Korea's October parade unveiled an array of new weapons, from armoured vehicles to intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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How to avoid credit card debt and why having a healthy credit score is important

Here's what you can do to consolidate your credit card debt and keep your credit score healthy, while making sure you're still able to save.

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