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Iraqi PM orders probe into corruption allegations over weapons deals
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered an investigation on Monday into allegations of corruption in weapons deals that risk re-igniting a...France closed 'about 20' mosques since December
French authorities have shut down around 20 mosques and prayer halls considered to be preaching radical Islam since December, Interior Minister...Yemen government leaves Kuwait talks after agreeing to UN proposal - FM
The Yemeni government delegation said it was leaving peace talks in Kuwait on Monday, a day after agreeing to a United Nations peace proposal aimed to...
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Thailand's king treated for low fever, 'possible infection' - palace
Thailand's 88-year-old king, the world's longest reigning monarch, has been treated for a low fever and a "possible infection" in his blood, the...False megaquake alert shakes Tokyo
A false warning of a megaquake about to strike Tokyo was issued by Japan's weather agency and quickly cancelled on Monday, but not before terrifying...Yingluck rice scheme cost Thailand US$8 billion: Junta
Thailand's military rulers Monday said a rice subsidy scheme by the government it ousted cost the state more than US$8 billion, adding former leader...
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Iraqi PM orders probe into corruption allegations over weapons deals
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered an investigation on Monday into allegations of corruption in weapons deals that risk re-igniting a...US factory activity dips; construction spending weak
U.S. manufacturing activity slowed in July as orders fell broadly, while a drop in construction spending in June suggested a downward revision to the...France closed 'about 20' mosques since December
French authorities have shut down around 20 mosques and prayer halls considered to be preaching radical Islam since December, Interior Minister...
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Sex abuse doctor Andrew Churchyard allowed to keep working by Cabrini hospital
Veteran health official Beth Wilson was floored by the response she received when she raised her concerns with a Victorian hospital executive about a...Taxi drivers being 'regulated out of existence' since Uber's arrival, says Samuel
Victorian taxi drivers are being "regulated out of existence" while Uber sits back and "rubs its hands with glee", according to former Taxi Services...Growing oil glut shows investors there's nowhere to go but down
Money managers have never been more certain that oil prices will drop.
The Sydney Morning Herald articles
Sex abuse doctor Andrew Churchyard allowed to keep working by Cabrini hospital
Veteran health official Beth Wilson was floored by the response she received when she raised her concerns with a Victorian hospital executive about a...Taxi drivers being 'regulated out of existence' since Uber's arrival, says Samuel
Victorian taxi drivers are being "regulated out of existence" while Uber sits back and "rubs its hands with glee", according to former Taxi Services...Growing oil glut shows investors there's nowhere to go but down
Money managers have never been more certain that oil prices will drop.
The Sydney Morning Herald articles
Sex abuse doctor Andrew Churchyard allowed to keep working by Cabrini hospital
Veteran health official Beth Wilson was floored by the response she received when she raised her concerns with a Victorian hospital executive about a...Taxi drivers being 'regulated out of existence' since Uber's arrival, says Samuel
Victorian taxi drivers are being "regulated out of existence" while Uber sits back and "rubs its hands with glee", according to former Taxi Services...Growing oil glut shows investors there's nowhere to go but down
Money managers have never been more certain that oil prices will drop.
The Sydney Morning Herald articles
Call for independent review of Sydney College of the Arts
Some of the biggest names in Sydney's arts community have written to the the Chancellor of Sydney University, Belinda Hutchinson, and Vice Chancellor...The al-Qaeda playbook has lessons for the US in the war against Islamic State
The US turned out to be good at toppling regimes but not so good at building stable new ones. The jihadis have the same problem. Both sides will keep...Australian Census: Count the Jedis we must
Listen to humourless atheists a Jedi does not.
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Suspect Nigerian scammer arrested
The man is believed to be the leader of an international email scam targeting small to medium-sized businesses in countries including Australia.Australian Brain family fight on to stay in Scotland
An Australian family facing deportation from the UK say they will not give up their fight to stay, as a deadline to meet visa requirements expired.Sydney woman killed by speeding motorbike in Bali: police
A Sydney woman has been killed in Bali when she was hit by a motorbike that was travelling at high speed, police say.
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Sex abuse doctor Andrew Churchyard allowed to keep working by Cabrini hospital
Veteran health official Beth Wilson was floored by the response she received when she raised her concerns with a Victorian hospital executive about a...Taxi drivers being 'regulated out of existence' since Uber's arrival, says Samuel
Victorian taxi drivers are being "regulated out of existence" while Uber sits back and "rubs its hands with glee", according to former Taxi Services...Growing oil glut shows investors there's nowhere to go but down
Money managers have never been more certain that oil prices will drop.
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