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New Zealand central bank says former head quit over funding dispute

Former New Zealand central bank governor Adrian Orr's surprise resignation in March was due to his disagreements with the Treasury ministry over

New Zealand central bank says former head quit over funding dispute
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Takeaways from New Jersey election: Trump looms large and signs of Democratic enthusiasm

New Jersey primary voters chose their nominees — and President Donald Trump notched a win in his endorsement belt — in one of two high-stakes governor's races being held this year

Takeaways from New Jersey election: Trump looms large and signs of Democratic enthusiasm
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Australian accused in mushroom murders disputes accounts of fatal lunch

An Australian woman accused of the murder of three elderly relatives of her estranged husband by feeding them poisonous mushrooms disputed on Tuesday accounts of the

Australian accused in mushroom murders disputes accounts of fatal lunch
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GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week

GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week

GOP lawmakers uneasy about package to codify DOGE cuts ahead of House vote this week
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Australia regulator trials faster IPO process as listings hit decade low

Australia's securities regulator said on Tuesday it would trial changes to speed up initial public offerings that are at a decade low by

Australia regulator trials faster IPO process as listings hit decade low
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Rio Tinto in bailout talks for Australian aluminium smelter, AFR reports

Global miner Rio Tinto is in talks with Australian federal and state governments about a multibillion-dollar bailout for its struggling Tomago aluminium smelter in New South Wales

Rio Tinto in bailout talks for Australian aluminium smelter, AFR reports
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US Supreme Court to review death row inmate's intellectual disability ruling

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US Supreme Court to review death row inmate's intellectual disability ruling
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The Latest: Tesla shares fall after Trump lashes out at Musk

President Donald Trump said it might be better to let Ukraine and Russia “fight for a while” before pulling them apart and pursuing peace

The Latest: Tesla shares fall after Trump lashes out at Musk
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Australian accused of mushroom murders denies weighing 'fatal dose' on kitchen scales

An Australian woman accused of murder denied measuring out a "fatal dose" of poisonous mushrooms on her kitchen scales to kill three elderly relatives of her

Australian accused of mushroom murders denies weighing 'fatal dose' on kitchen scales
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These clever birds can open trash cans and drink from water fountains

These clever birds can open trash cans and drink from water fountains

These clever birds can open trash cans and drink from water fountains
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Australian household spending rises meagre 0.1% in April

Australian household spending rose only marginally in April, data showed on Thursday, a further sign consumption was still lagging income growth despite a drop in borrowing rates and

Australian household spending rises meagre 0.1% in April
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Judge weighs government's request to unseal records of FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr.

A federal judge is weighing a request from the Trump administration to unseal records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. — files that the civil rights leader’s relatives want to keep under wraps in the national archives

Judge weighs government's request to unseal records of FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Australian woman on trial for mushroom murder of in-laws says she was trying to fix a 'bland' lunch

An Australian woman on trial for the triple murder of her estranged husband's relatives and the attempted murder of another has told the Supreme Court in the state of Victoria that she carefully planned the July 2023 lunch where her dinner guests were poisoned with death cap mushrooms

Australian woman on trial for mushroom murder of in-laws says she was trying to fix a 'bland' lunch
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Australian accused in mushroom murders recounts fatal lunch

An Australian woman accused of using poisonous mushrooms to murder three elderly relatives of her estranged husband gave on Wednesday her account of the fatal lunch,

Australian accused in mushroom murders recounts fatal lunch
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Woman accused of triple murder says foraged mushrooms may have been added to meal

Woman accused of triple murder says foraged mushrooms may have been added to meal

Woman accused of triple murder says foraged mushrooms may have been added to meal
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Australia's muted Q1 economic growth signals need for more stimulus

Australia's economy barely grew in the first quarter as consumers stayed stubbornly frugal and government spending, the engine of activity last year,

Australia's muted Q1 economic growth signals need for more stimulus
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UN Security Council to vote on Gaza ceasefire resolution amid humanitarian crisis

The U_N_ Security Council has scheduled a vote Wednesday on a resolution which demands “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza respected by all parties.”

UN Security Council to vote on Gaza ceasefire resolution amid humanitarian crisis
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Australia raises minimum wages by 3.5% as inflation eases

Australia's independent wage-setting body on Tuesday raised the national minimum wage by 3.5% effective July 1, a real wage increase for about 2.6

Australia raises minimum wages by 3.5% as inflation eases
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Rate cut and hopes of more lift Australia home prices to record high in May

Australia's house prices rose for a fourth straight month to hit a record high in May as another interest rate cut fuelled expectations of more to come, with every state capital

Rate cut and hopes of more lift Australia home prices to record high in May
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Australia's defence minister urges greater military openness from China

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles on Saturday urged greater transparency from China over its military modernisation and deployments as Pacific nations brace for a more

Australia's defence minister urges greater military openness from China
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Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’
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Risk of new nuclear proliferation cycle, Australia's defence minister warns

Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles will on Saturday highlight the risk of a new cycle of nuclear proliferation in Europe and Asia, driven by China's rapid

Risk of new nuclear proliferation cycle, Australia's defence minister warns
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Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices
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New Zealand's interest rates in neutral zone, data to decide next move, central bank official says

New Zealand's interest rates are in the 2.5%-3.5% neutral band, with past policy easing yet to flow through to the economy to make future moves more dependent on how the economy

New Zealand's interest rates in neutral zone, data to decide next move, central bank official says