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Londoners clean up as police flood streets

Londoners got down to the task of cleaning up their city as police flooded the streets of the capital the day after what Scotland Yard has called the worst riots in living memory.More »

The Drum

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The real debt crisis: Europe's long goodbye

Despite the media and pundit hyperventilation about the downgrade of America's credit rating, the real issue remains Europe.
The US is not likely to default on its debt. There is also no imminent danger that they cannot finance their requirements. And despite the shrill rhetoric, the Chinese will continue to buy US dollars and government bonds.
In contrast, for many European countries, the inability to access markets is a clear and present danger.More »

Just In

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Police smash ice, heroin smuggling ring

Five Malaysian men have been arrested in Sydney and Melbourne after allegedly trying to set up a drug trafficking network along the east coast.
Police say they seized $4 million worth of the drugs during raids in three Sydney suburbs yesterday.
The men arrested, aged between 23 and 48, were held in custody last night to face court today.More »

World

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'No evidence' London man fired on police

Britain's police watchdog says it has found no evidence that the man whose death at the hands of police sparked the recent London riots opened fire on officers before he was shot.
Mark Duggan, 29, whose death at the hands of police last week was the catalyst for unprecedented riots in London, died from a single bullet wound, an inquest heard.More »

Business

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Spectacular share rally on stimulus speculation

The Australian share market and dollar staged spectacular turnarounds on speculation of more US stimulus.More »

Politics

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China says hit by 500,000 cyber attacks

China says it was hit by nearly 500,000 cyber attacks last year, about half of which originated from foreign countries including the United States and India.More »

Sport

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Carney in booze ban probe

Roosters bad boy Todd Carney is in hot water again, with the club confirming he is one of three players who broke a team alcohol ban.

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Science and Technology

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NASA's Juno probe sets sail for Jupiter

NASA has launched the billion-dollar solar-powered spacecraft Juno on a five-year journey to Jupiter in search of what makes up the solar system's biggest planet.More »

Environment

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Japan PM vows nuclear-free future

Japan's prime minister Naoto Kan renewed his pledge to help make Japan nuclear-free as Hiroshima marked the 66th anniversary of the US atomic bombing amid the Fukushima crisis.More »

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