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07.10 / 04:27
HANS President Experts stage social information reports Key nuclear secrets that former US President Donald Trump allegedly leaked
Trump gave key details on the US Navy’s elite submarine fleet — including the number of nuclear warheads they can carry and how close they can get to Russian vessels without being detected — to Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, who passed the information on to dozens of friends and contacts, according to ABC News and The New York Times. The alleged disclosure is only the latest in a string of cases that raise grave questions about Trump’s willingness to keep the nation’s secrets — an issue that’s only going to remain front and center given his commanding lead in the polls to secure the Republican nomination to challenge President Joe Biden again next year.
06.10 / 21:13
UPS country concert travelers Rio Tinto ready for smaller, riskier projects in green energy hunt
London | The scramble to find more projects intransition materials such as copper and lithium has prompted a strategic rethink at Rio Tinto, with a push into smaller mines and potentially riskier frontier locations.
06.10 / 21:13
Provident BLOCK Aviat Airlines Experts reports Department Qantas gave Labor feedback on airline it said didn’t ask to expand
Qantas says it provided feedback to Transport Minister Catherine King on a request from Turkish Airlines on July 7, two weeks before the minister denied the airline had asked for permission to fly to and from Australia.
06.10 / 21:13
Twitter Booking Weekend 10 long reads for the weekend
Welcome to the weekend. To start off your day, we’ve curated 10 great reads to enjoy.
06.10 / 16:37
blockchain news Crypto Adoption Australian Ripple in Preliminary Talks with Australian Freight & Trade Alliance for Future Partnership
Paul Zalai, Director of the Australian Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA), disclosed the possibility of a future partnership with San Francisco-based fintech firm Ripple during an interview with TLG.
06.10 / 13:53
stars 'Medical team hasn’t ruled him out as yet': Rahul Dravid on Shubman Gill ahead of Australia clash
Rahul Dravid said on Friday that there is a possibility that star opener Shubman Gill could play in India's opening match against Australia in the Men's Cricket World Cup. There is uncertainty over Shubman Gill's availability for India's World Cup opener as he is suffering from high fever.
06.10 / 12:43
UPS CEO Platform Racing President country prevention Factbox-Governments race to regulate AI tools
(Reuters) — Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT are complicating governments' efforts to agree laws governing the use of the technology.
06.10 / 10:39
COST UPS Celebrity country Costs Indian steel firms plan price rises as coking coal costs surge
coking coal, especially from major producer Australia, officials at four domestic mills said. Steel mills are likely to raise rates by $25 to $50 a metric ton by December, said the officials, who did not wish to be named as they are not authorised to speak to media.
06.10 / 10:33
Citi WhatsApp Department ICC World Cup 2023: IMD says 'weather clear for India vs Pakistan match in Ahmedabad, but…'
ICC World Cup 2023: India is set to play its first World Cup match against Australia on Sunday, but more than a billion cricket fans are waiting for the epic clash between India and Pakistan on 14 October at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday also gave its green signal to the India vs Pakistan clash as it predicted clear skies for the day. IMD Gujarat has clarified that even if light or moderate rain occurs, it will be restricted to limited areas and may not hamper the match.
06.10 / 09:36
Browser show country information reports Department recommendations 2024 Australian Artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT to be allowed in Australian schools from 2024
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06.10 / 08:16
COST Provident SUN country social Nuclear power Labor angst over nuclear power stations ‘hypocritical’
The woman responsible for developing next-generation small modular nuclear reactors for global energy giant Westinghouse says the “tide will turn” on the no-emissions technology in Australia, and a nuclear reactor could be in operation here by the late 2030s.
06.10 / 08:15
UPS Target BLOCK Albemarle Rinehart buys more Liontown as Albemarle deadline nears
Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, has increased her potential blocking stake in takeover target Liontown Resources, declaring herself to be the lithium developer’s biggest shareholder on the eve of an important update about a $6.6 billion takeover offer.
06.10 / 08:15
COST UPS Lowe's economy Why your favourite prosecco may be getting harder to find
The wine, beer and cheese that Anthony D’Anna imports from Italy gets sold everywhere from his family’s store in suburban Melbourne to Bondi Beach’s famous Icebergs and Rockpool Bar & Grill in Perth.
06.10 / 07:49
Booking Albemarle stake Australia billionaire raises stake in Liontown Resources to 16.7%
(Reuters) — Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart's company Hancock Prospecting has increased its stake in Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR) to 16.7%, becoming the largest shareholder, Hancock Prospecting said on Friday.
06.10 / 06:59
UPS Citi Provident show country Australia will ‘always be’ reliable supplier of gas to Japan
Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King says Australia will remain a reliable exporter of gas to Japan, amid LNG supply concerns as Australia transitions to net zero by 2050.
06.10 / 06:27
COST Discover UBS show reports Oatley family empire carve-up starts with vineyards
The carve-up of the Robert Oatley’s estate has begun, with his son Sandy Oatley taking control of the family’s sprawling winemaking operations, new accounts filed with the corporate regulator show.
06.10 / 06:27
UPS Citi economy President country Courts Resource-poor Japan courts Australia 50 years on
Tokyo | When 300 Japanese business titans and the country’s trade minister descend on Melbourne this weekend, it will be a reminder that not a lot has changed in half a century.
06.10 / 04:33
COST UPS Progressive Action reports Barrenjoey upgrades Westpac, predicts bigger investment spend
Westpac has hit a “pivotal” moment in its turnaround that could see it correct 15 years of under-investment in its technology systems, according to analysts at Barrenjoey Capital Partners, who have upgraded the bank to “neutral” and raised their estimated valuation by more than 10 per cent to $21.
06.10 / 03:37
UPS WhatsApp reports Pakistan vs Netherlands prediction, fantasy team, pitch report and more: Who’ll win the ICC World Cup match today?
Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! The pitch at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium will be beneficial to batters while giving enough support to seam bowlers. This venue, like the majority of other venues, uses red soil, black soil and a combination of both. Black soil pitches are recognised for having greater bounce, which makes scoring runs easier.
06.10 / 03:37
Provident WhatsApp President information 2020 reports Who is Anthony Pratt? Billionaire linked to Donald Trump's alleged disclosure of US nuclear secrets
President Donald Trump disclosed confidential information about US nuclear submarines to the businessman. The initial report by ABC News revealed that Trump had conversations about potentially sensitive information with Pratt, who is a member of his Mar-a-Lago Club, shortly after his presidency ended.

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