Julian Assange; One Step Closer To Freedom

Julian Assange; One Step Closer To Freedom

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HEADLINES: Trump Calls Out Australia Over Iran War & Sandilands’ $100m Court Clash

🗞️ HEADLINES Anthony Albanese has hit back at Donald Trump, after the US President took a swipe at Australia and a string of allies, for not getting more involved in the war against Iran. Drivers could see petrol costs reduced by 26c a litre, under a coalition proposal to halve ...  Show more

Hot Girl Scroll: Social Media Addiction Trial, Melania’s Robot & The Controversial App Axed

From a landmark lawsuit on social media addiction to a humanoid robot making an appearance at the White House, the internet moves so fast that if you blink, you’ve missed half of it. This week, we’re unpacking the three tech stories you need to be across. We look at the Los Angel ...  Show more

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