The official podcast for football-oranje.com. Bringing you discussion and insight on Dutch football
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From the pitches to the boardrooms, the stories behind the big decisions by sports leaders affecting every fan. Featuring sports news insiders Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler, Tariq Panja and more
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British footballers past & present share their experiences playing abroad, in a podcast hosted by Joe Walker & Scully.Follow @intlclearance on Twitter and Instagram for updates and news! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inspiring travellers and agents to look further than the obvious, to take the plunge into the unusual and lesser-known destinations and experiences. If you are looking for different ideas on where to travel, who to talk to and when is the best time to travel according to the local people, then join us each fortnight to find out more. Our aim is to support local and small businesses who really know their destination inside and out. We promise that this will be exciting, so if you would like m ...
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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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Study Islam through the wisdom of the Risale-i Nur - a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. His work offers rich insights on God, life, and the human condition. A podcast hosted by Dr. Zeyneb Sayilgan Bediüzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960) was an outstanding Muslim scholar. He was born in the village of Nurs near the city of Bitlis in the Kurdish region of the Ottoman Empire (modern Türkiye). Said Nursi dedicated his entire life to learning and teaching the message of the Qur’an and Prop ...
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Breaking news on global crises and climate change from all around the world. Always current information and hot news on world events, timely information about significant events, what is happening to the planet and how the climate is actually changing. What awaits us in the near future? Are we ready to face global climatic changes, when one part of the planet's population will become refugees, while another will become a host party? The only way out is to get united and build the new format ...
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Anadolu, Türkiye's leading news agency, delivers in-depth coverage of events happening around the world. This podcast is designed to provide a thorough understanding of current global affairs.
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Have you ever heard something about Islam that made you double take? Questions like “With our political climate, will my children be Muslim?” or “If God is the Most Merciful, why does Hellfire exist?” Welcome to DoubleTake, Yaqeen Institute's new podcast exploring Islamic topics that give us pause. Join our host Mohamad Zaoud and array of experts and scholars as they address these tough questions and topics by exploring the bigger picture through current events, pop culture, and practical ap ...
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Dedicated to helping our audience navigate the bumpy economic road ahead. With in-depth reports and analysis, Money Talks makes the news your business.
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From the border city of Hatay, Strait Talk brings special coverage of Turkey's anticipated military intervention in Syria's Idlib province.
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The Dental Works Podcast is produced by Dental Works, a family dental practice based in Scottsdale, Arizona that has been providing cosmetic and surgical dentistry for over 25 years. You can visit our website at www.dentalwork.com. / Theme Song by Dr. Terry Work / Editing and Production by Ted Work / Artworks by Miranda Jones
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Welcome to You Lost Me at Namaste! If you’ve ever wondered what having a blocked root chakra means or if the Law of Attraction really works or how to tap into happiness and joy any time you want, then this podcast is for you. It blends modern wellness, wellbeing and spirituality at a real world level...along with a little pop-culture and travel thrown in. As seen on CBS and ABC, host and well-being alchemist Michelle Schoenfeld, explains and demystifies today’s most popular and not so popula ...
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The world’s attention is limited. Today’s burning emergency becomes tomorrow’s forgotten crisis. When the media spotlight moves on, vital issues in development and humanitarian response risk being forgotten. In this podcast miniseries, Development Initiatives’ (DI) CEO Adrian Lovett speaks with people with deep expertise to take us beyond the headlines and explore the missing issues, missing voices and missing data as we ask: What are we missing?
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CyprusScene.com supports and drives for the Recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and demonstrates how the UN, EU, UK, and other interlocutors are maintaining the Cyprus Issue status quo and not giving international recognition and equality to the Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus.
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The Institute for Global Prosperity's ERC Project Takhayyul is carried out in eleven different countries in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia, often included in the concept of the Global South, where people are more vulnerable to global changes and crises - as we have seen in the flood catastrophe in Pakistan. Many members of our team are scholars who have expertise in the geographies they grew up in. This series has been emerged due to the pressing issues that have been taking ...
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Friends of Australian woman detained in Türkiye deny she is associated with Kurdish separatist group
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The health educator and single-mother of two was returning home to Australia after visiting family when she was detained.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Conservation groups devastated over federal mine approvals
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Conservation groups devastated over federal mine approvalsBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chinese government takes evasive action to ward off economic crisis
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Chinese government takes evasive action to ward off economic crisisBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How the son of a German confectioner changed the study of science in Australia
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Gerard Krefft steadfastly stood by his conviction and vision for what science and zoology could be in Australia, to his own detriment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Malapropism or unfortunate mistake? UK PM accidentally calls Gaza hostages ‘sausages’ in major speech
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Is it fair to call out malapropisms and mispronunciations or just a bit of nit-picking?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Calls for labelling clarity to distinguish 'Australian-owned' from 'Australian-made' products
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Two Australian companies, Sanitarium and Norco, are urging consumers to look beyond 'Australian-made' products and support companies that are Australian-owned.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Aboriginal police officers lodge human rights complaint against NT government
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The complaint also confirms a practice which has previously been denied by the NT police of indigenous people being removed from public places before the arrival of dignitaries.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Taiwan is calling on Penny Wong to commit Australia to a push for it to be granted UN membership. The Foreign Minister has arrived in New York for a meeting of the UN General Assembly, with the war in the Middle East top of the agenda. But Taiwan’s representative in Australia, Douglas Hsu has put Taiwan’s sovereignty on the table, and linked it to …
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World leaders have gathered in New York for the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly, with efforts to prevent a wider regional war in the Middle East high on the agenda. But with the conflict now concentrated in Lebanon, how does the Arab world assess what’s unfolded in the region since the crisis began on October 7 last year?…
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Human Rights Watch calls for international independent investigation into Lebanon attacks
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Human Rights Watch calls for international independent investigation into Lebanon attacksBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Reserve Bank has, as predicted, left official interest rates on hold, but widespread calls for a rate cut continue to grow louder. The cash rate will remain at 4.35 per cent for another six weeks, until the RBA Board's next meeting in early November. Governor Michelle Bullock reaffirmed the board’s view that inflation remains its sole focus.…
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US looks to ban Chinese-made smart car software
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US wants to ban Chinese-made smart car softwareBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Shaun Micallef discusses the humorous and heartfelt moments he experienced filming his new documentary series Shaun Micallef’s Origin Odyssey.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why nostalgia is good for your mental health
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Do you find yourself switching on a tv series or movie you’ve seen a million times before to escape?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Helen Haines: NACC has 'important work to do'
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After operating for more than a year the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has delivered just three convictions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tony Popovic has been named new coach of the Socceroos, replacing Graham Arnold who resigned last week after the team’s lacklustre performances in world cup qualifiers earlier this month. Popovic's contract will see him lead the Socceroos at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, should they qualify. And on that note, there is still a lo…
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Israel conducts airstrikes into Southern Lebanon
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Israel has issued a rare warning to residents of Southern Lebanon to leave their homes signalling widespread air strikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The strikes appear to have already begun, with live shots of the region showing plumes of smoke rising over Lebanon in the dawn light. There have already been days of continued exchanges of fir…
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Global emissions could be trending downBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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50 years on, is community radio more important?
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50 years on, could community radio be more important?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chef Kimberly Tang plates up her family favourites
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Chef Kimberly Tang takes us on a culinary journey from her family's kitchen in Singapore, to competition kitchens around the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Supermarkets could face 'hundreds of millions' of dollars in fines
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Former head of the ACCC, professor Allan Fels believes Coles and Woolworths could face hundreds of millions of dollars in fines as a result of legal action taken by the competition regulator.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Record number of Australians raid super to fund medical treatments
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The number of people taking out their superannuation early for medical expenses - things like weight loss surgery, dentistry and IVF - has skyrocketed, up 50 per cent since 2019.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Draft mandatory grocery code to force supermarkets to act in 'good faith'
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Will the code see the supermarkets on the ropes for bad behaviour or simply ducking and weaving the penalties?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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FIFA tries to sell Club World Cup; Man City case begins; MI6 Newcastle sale link; New Champions League formats; FIFA concussion; English regulator; IOC presidential candidates
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Episode 166 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues.On the agenda on September 20, 2024 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. FIFA tries to sell Club World Cup & reveals more new cups feeding into the Intercontinental Cup; How authentic and credible are quotes handed out by FIFA backing FIFA? Blatter-Plati…
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The Friday Wrap on Libertarians, cranky Albo and the housing bill that wasn't
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Wrapping up the week in news with Guardian senior correspondent Sarah Martin and ABC political reporter Brett WorthingtonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Legendary musician Charlie Musselwhite on the past, present and future of the blues.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are dating apps changing our relationships?
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New research coming from the Australian Study of Health and Relationships suggests that more than 50% of Australians aged 20-39 met their current partner via a dating app, and over 40s aren’t far behind, with 21% of 50 to 69-year-olds meeting online.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rex Patrick vows to 'clean up' Canberra in Senate run with Jacqui Lambie Network
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Former senator Rex Patrick will make another tilt at federal parliament, announcing he will run for a South Australian seat as a member of the Jacqui Lambie Network.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Report warns nuclear will add $665 a year to power bills
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The Coalition has for past few months been promoting a plan to build seven nuclear power stations around Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It is finals time in the major football codes, with finals in the NRL and AFL being played across the weekend. And if you’re watching on there will be no escaping the constant ads for betting companies, such as Sportsbet and the TAB, offering you odds on who will win, who will score the first try or kick the first goal or who will lead at half time…
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The Good Person - On God-Consciousness (Taqwa)
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Reflections from The Risale-Nur a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said Nursi The Words - The Twenty-Third Word - First Point Download the Apps for the Collection here You can also read along on my YOUTUBE channel For an excellent introduction read Exploring Islam: Theology and Spiritual Practice in America by Salih Sayilgan The German version of t…
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Australian scientist wins prestigious award
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Australian Oceanographer Matthew England is the first Australian winner of the American Geophysical Union Climate Communications Prize. The prize recognises science communication that helps us better understand the impacts of climate change.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UN Rapporteur says explosive attacks on Hezbollah likely a war crime
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UN Rapporteur questions if international law was breached with attacks against Hezbollah in LebanonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How well will the new privacy laws protect you?
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How well will the new privacy laws protect you?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Recycled paper packaging among the worst for leaching chemicals into food
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A recent study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology has found that of the roughly 14,000 known chemicals in food packaging, around 25 per cent have been found in the human body, in samples of blood, hair or breast milk.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From monster trucks to musicals to Mozart: How Jack Lyle found opera
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Baritone opera singer Jake Lyle, talks about his upbringing in Gladstone, QLD and his decision to pursue a career in opera and musical theatre.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lying on your resume might seem like a quick way through the door for some jobs but you could risk being fired, banned from the industry or even liable for civil or criminal penalties.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Analysts labelled it one of the most important meetings in the history of the Federal Reserve, and the US central bank didn’t disappoint. Overnight the ‘Fed’ cut official interest rates by a half of one percent, the first rate cut since March 2020, right at the start of the pandemic. The cut comes as Australia’s central bank continues to ponder the…
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Can South Australia's first home buyer scheme work elsewhere?
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The Federal Government’s Help to Buy housing scheme remains stuck in the senate with the Opposition the Greens both refusing to pass it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The top level of club football is back and plenty of overseas-based Brits were doing their thing for their respective clubs, not least in Serie A where Samuel Iling-Junior, Ademola Lookman, Keinan Davis and Tammy Abraham were doing good work over the weekend. We also reflect on Ivan Toney and Chris Smalling's starts in Saudi Arabia, Harry Kane's go…
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Pagers blown up in Lebanon in apparent attack by Israel
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Analysts are still scrambling to understand how and who launched a massive attack targeting messaging pagers used by Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon and Syria. At least nine people including a young girl died and thousands more are reported to be injured. The Pagers exploded simultaneously late yesterday as part of a coordinated operation, po…
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Federal government is holds firm on social media ban as Meta unveils plans for 'teen accounts'
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Are the big tech companies finally listening to the Australian government’s threats or is this simply another way to keep children hooked to their screens?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dozens killed in PNG amid wave of tribal violence
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Tribal violence has again erupted in Papua New Guinea with at least 30 people killed in gun battles between rival tribes in PNG's remote central highlands. The unrest started in August when ‘illegal miners’ attacked a landowner in the Porgera Valley, which is home to one of Papua New Guinea's largest gold deposits. Local police had been holding pea…
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Government forced to publish review of Australia's military justice system after Royal Commission leak
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A sweeping review into Australia’s military justice watchdog kept secret for the last six months has finally been tabled in the Senate after the report was accidentally published on the website of the Royal Commission into Veteran and Defence suicides on Tuesday.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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About Time, a newspaper for those on the inside
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'About Time' is a new nationally distributed newspaper helping connect and inform those on the inside.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Would the new childcare recommendations help you and your career?
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Would the new childcare recommendations help you and your career?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Opposition defends possible Israeli pager attack on Hezbollah
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Opposition defends possible Israeli pager attack on HezbollahBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If Australia introduced nuclear power, would it compromise your solar?
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If Australia introduced nuclear power, would it compromise your solar?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia signs first free trade agreement with the Middle East
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After months of talks, Australia has hammered out a new free trade deal with the Middle East that will eliminate tariffs on nearly all Australian products entering the United Arab Emirates.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US Federal Reserve to decide next move on interest rates
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The US Federal Reserve Board to meet to decide next move on interest rates, as recession risk grows.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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