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Plus: BHP CEO lands in London for last ditch Anglo meetings; Israel accused of shelling second tent camp in Rafah, killing 21; PM&C produced ‘secret dossier’ with advice to avoid questions.



Plus: Lendlease to announce $4b restructuring; UK PM proposes National Service as first campaign policy; Nine Network’s CEO returns from trip to manage worsening scandal.






Plus: China announces probes into US plastics imports; US regulators reconsider new capital requirements rules for banks; France mobilises 600 officers to tackle New Caledonia unrest.



Plus: US inflation eases to 3.4%; Slovak leader in critical condition after assignation attempt; Israel’s UN ambassador calls body a ‘terror organisation.’


Plus: China warns US of repercussions for sharp tariff hikes; BHP boss says investors must choose restructuring strategy; Google unveils slew of AI upgrades at I/O Summit.



Plus: Chalmers claims inflation under control with new Treasury forecasts; David Cameron says halting UK arms to Israel would strengthen Hamas; Amazon and big pharma commit billions to investments in France.


Plus: 80,000 flee Rafah as Israel strikes city; Trump promises oil execs he will reverse Biden’s environmental policies; UK banks pressure government to soften proposed China business rules.



Plus: Israel threatens an escalation in Rafah offensive; The federal budget will focus on housing supply; The US revokes Huawei export licences.





Plus: US imposes sanctions on Russian and Chinese companies; Bonza's administrator says refunds aren't currently possible; Investors expect Apple revenue decline.


Plus: Jim Chalmers defends government's high tech investment; Trump is fined for contempt of court; US reclassifies marijuana as a less dangerous drug.




Plus: Anglo American shares rise above BHP's price; Woodside set to keep investing in fossil fuels; TikTok tightens its control on US operations.


Plus: Spotify shares surge on a profitable quarter; AFP boss Reece Kershaw criticises social media giants; US traders increase bets on a future rate rise.


Plus: Australia's eSafety Commissioner wins injunction against Elon Musk's X; Tesla shareholders get restless about incoming earnings; TikTok prepares for court battles if US passes ban.





Plus: IMF confirms soft landing, warns on weak global growth; US bank earnings show dealmaking comeback; International Paper acquires UK rival for a £7.8b.







Plus: Woolworths and leading grocery retailers launch $190m VC fund; Shell weighs relocating its UK listing to NY; AUKUS confirms discussions to collaborate with Japan.





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