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Azerbaijan is an autocratic petrostate. So why is it hosting the COP29 meeting?
via abc.net.au
The Azerbaijani government is accused of greenwashing as it prepares to ramp up oil and gas exports to the European Union. -
Live: ASX slides on 'disappointing' Chinese stimulus package, Resolute Resources executives detained in Mali, shares crash
via abc.net.au
The ASX been dragged down by mining stocks in response to a disappointing new financial rescue package in China, while three Resolute Resources executives, including the CEO, have been detained in Mali over a dispute with the government. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
Live: ASX set to slide despite Wall Street rallying to a new record as another Chinese stimulus package disappoints
via abc.net.au
The ASX is poised to slip on opening, despite Wall Street's record-breaking rally rolling on as a new Chinese economic package avoids any direct stimulus. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. -
ASX falls 0.4pc on 'disappointing' Chinese stimulus package, Resolute Resources executives detained in Mali, shares crash — as it happened
via abc.net.au
The ASX has been dragged down by mining stocks in response to a disappointing new financial rescue package in China. Meanwhile, three Resolute Resources executives, including the CEO, have been detained in Mali over a dispute with the government. Look back at the day's events. -
Wallets ‘bleed out’ as the world’s largest shopping festival kicks off
via abc.net.au
Facing fierce competition in China amid a sluggish economy, e-commerce giant Alibaba's shopping platform Taobao is establishing a new front in the Singles' Day war in Taiwan. -
Fears Chinese online shop Taobao's Singles' Day push into Taiwan could have security implications
via abc.net.au
Facing fierce competition in China amid a sluggish economy, e-commerce giant Alibaba's shopping platform Taobao is establishing a new front in the Singles' Day war in Taiwan. -
Chalmers to detail diplomatic efforts, including meeting with possible Trump pick for US treasury secretary
via abc.net.au
The treasurer will seek to burnish his diplomatic credentials in a speech on Monday, revealing that he has held about 150 meetings with foreign counterparts since Labor took government. -
Australia won't be 'immune' from possible economic fallout of Trump presidency, Chalmers says
via abc.net.au
The treasurer will seek to burnish his diplomatic credentials in a speech on Monday, revealing that he has held about 150 meetings with foreign counterparts since Labor took government. -
As workplace surveillance extends to the home, governments are trying to determine a limit of what employers should see
via abc.net.au
Workplace surveillance is used to check productivity, ensure safety and reduce fraud and losses. But as increasingly powerful tools and devices spread, multiple government inquiries are attempting to define the line of what is appropriate. -
As opioid deaths surge across Australia, pharmacists still choose to not stock naloxone
via abc.net.au
Since 2022, the federal government has invested $26.1 million to help make naloxone, a medicine that blocks the effects of opioids, widespread. Yet some pharmacists are still choosing to not stock the medicine. -
Victorian government denies company on the verge of walking away from myki upgrade
via abc.net.au
Trouble is reportedly brewing with the US-based company responsible for upgrading Victoria's myki ticketing system, raising fears of delays and cost blowouts. -
Jamie Oliver apologises and withdraws children's book over offence to Indigenous Australians
via abc.net.au
An Australian subplot in Jamie Oliver's new children's book has been accused of engaging in cultural appropriation and contributing to "erasure, trivialisation, and stereotyping of First Nations peoples and experiences".
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