After Riadh US- Russia meeting, the whole world is up for grabs. Chinese warships in waters 150 nautical miles east of Sydney via @FT
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What has happened in #SouthKorea last night might look like a non event, market-wise, as there has been a rapid turn-around as the martial law did not go through. However, it points to the increasing fragility of democratic regimes all over the world. From January onwards, a Trumpian world will make such events much more risky
Flashback: The Aussie appears to be trading with a negative correlation to Trump’s chances, as it did in 2020. In that election week, AUDUSD was around 0.7030 after the RBA cut the cash rate to 0.1% on Nov 3, but finished the week at 0.7258 as a Biden win looked highly likely.
Isaac Heeney of the Sydney Swans takes an incredible mark in yesterday’s qualifying final win over the GWS Giants at the SCG. Photo by me for @AAPNewswire@AAPSport
imagine having this thesis - "i think maybe one day this team can transform the company and it could work out well in the long term" - and expressing it with two-week call options, love it
Mexico's Copper Canyon train lures intrepid travelers.
From the heartland of a notorious drug cartel to rugged mountains home to remote Indigenous communities, Mexico's "El Chepe" train takes adventure-seeking travelers on a spectacular journey through the Copper Canyon
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Watch the first release in the Water Justice Series now. Featuring voices directly from the remote community of Ali Curung in the central desert of Australia. 30 km to the west of the community is Singleton Station, where Australia's largest groundwater licence was granted.
A woman walks past fighters of Wagner private mercenary group in a street near the headquarters of the Southern Military District in the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, June 24, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer