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Workers Who Had Their Middle-Class Status Offshored By 40-Years Of Neoliberalism Are Finally Vindicated

zerohedge.com Workers Who Had Their Middle-Class Status Offshored By 40-Years Of Neoliberalism Are Finally Vindicated By Benjamin Picton of Rabobank An Eye For An Eye Treasury yields fell…

Biden Hints at freedom for Julian Assange

reason.com It won't give him back the years he's spent in confinement, but WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may finally get a bit of justice after years of persecution for embarrassing…

Sydney mall attacker may have targeted women

theweek.com Police investigating the fatal stabbings of six people at a Sydney shopping centre are exploring whether the attacker specifically targeted women. Joel Cauchi fatally…

Officer, bystanders lauded for confronting man who killed 6 at a Sydney shopping mall

pbs.org A police officer and several bystanders are being hailed for running “towards danger” to confront the attacker who stabbed and killed six people at a suburban Sydney…

Sydney knife attacker had mental health issues, ideology not motive, police say

investing.com The man who fatally stabbed six people in Sydney had mental health issues in the past and there is no indication ideology was a motive in the attack in one of the city's…

Sydney shopping centre attack: PM praises 'heroism' of responders

euronews.com Nine people were stabbed by an attacker at the Westfield Shopping Centre on Saturday afternoon. Six people have been killed at a busy Sydney shopping centre in a stabbing…

Princess Kate responds to Sydney stabbing attack

newsweek.com The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a joint statement expressing their shock and offering sympathy after six people were killed and eight injured during a…

'Do The Right Thing': Assange Supporters Urge As Biden Mulls Dropping Case

zerohedge.com 'Do The Right Thing': Assange Supporters Urge As Biden Mulls Dropping Case President Joe Biden this week for the first time said his administration is weighing the…

Sydney knife attacker shot dead after killing 6 in Bondi mall

investing.com An attacker who fatally knifed six people in a Sydney mall was shot dead by police in the beachside suburb of Bondi on Saturday, police said, as hundreds fled the scene. The…

Will Li Qiang’s visit to Australia end the China trade war?

semafor.com Semafor Signals Supported by Insights from The Australian Financial Review, Reuters, SBS News The News Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to visit Australia in June, the South…

Biden considers Australia's request to drop Assange prosecution

euronews.com By Euronews with Associated Press The Wikileaks founder and his allies have spent years fighting against his extradition to the US while he remains in custody in the UK.…

US ‘considering’ end to Assange prosecution bid

theregister.com The Biden Administration is considering Australia’s request to end its bid to prosecute WikiLeaker-in-Chief Julian Assange, an Australian citizen. US president Joe Biden…

US 'Considering' Dropping Prosecution Of Assange, Biden Says

zerohedge.com US 'Considering' Dropping Prosecution Of Assange, Biden Says Wednesday saw a rare and unexpected positive development in the Julian Assange extradition case. President Joe…

The security pact between the US, UK, and Australia could be expanding, and it's got China worried

businessinsider.com US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meet during the AUKUS summit on March 13, 2023. Leon Neal/Getty…

Emerson says breaking up supermarkets ‘too heavy handed’ as Dutton derides ‘Mickey Mouse review’

theguardian.com The architect of Australia’s revamped grocery code of conduct, Craig Emerson, has defended his decision not to recommend powers that could force the breakup of big…

Big business in Australia faces less competition than almost anywhere else

theguardian.com Supermarkets are the public face of inflation. Every time we go shopping, we are reminded that just about everything costs more than it did before Covid. And shrinkflation,…

Australia proposes mandatory code of conduct for supermarkets, millions in fines

investing.com Australia's major supermarkets could face fines of up to A$10 million ($6.6 million) if suppliers and growers are not treated fairly, an independent government review said…

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