Today: October 09, 2024
Today: October 09, 2024

Australia helps hundreds of its citizens leave Lebanon, thousands remain

World leaders attend United Nations
October 02, 2024
Lewis Jackson - Reuters

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JPMorgan acquires stake in Australia's cash-strapped Star Entertainment

U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co has become a substantial shareholder in Star Entertainment, an exchange filing showed, as shares of the embattled Australian casino operator have fallen

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ANZ to pay $68 million to settle two class actions

Australian lender ANZ said on Friday it will pay a combined sum of A$99 million ($67.76 million) for the settlement of two class actions brought against it in 2020.

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Australia tightens security ahead of Oct 6-7 pro-Palestine protests

Australian authorities said on Friday they would deploy more police personnel and tighten security measures ahead of pro-Palestine rallies in Sydney and Melbourne on

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Iran summons Australian envoy over stance on its Israel attack, Tasnim says

Iran summons Australian envoy over stance on its Israel attack, Tasnim says
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Australia starts evacuating nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus

Australia starts evacuating nationals from Lebanon via Cyprus
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Tellurian shareholders back proposed $1.2 billion Woodside deal

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Headwinds, hunger and ‘a very close call’ with a kangaroo: Lachlan Morton sets fastest time cycling around Australia

Headwinds, hunger and ‘a very close call’ with a kangaroo: Lachlan Morton sets fastest time cycling around Australia