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co—operate with any investigation. we will look at what this means for boeing and the wide aviation industry later in asia business report and 15 minute �*s. stay with us for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines in the uk now. london underground workers have called off a strike which was expected to bring the tube almost to a standstill this coming week. rmit has said it has received an offer from the transport for london. police in lincolnshire say two people have died, after their car became submerged in water. it happened on saturday in the early afternoon near grimsby and the mouth of the river humber. police say there was a collision, and a blue mercedes 300 left the road. a 16—year—old boy and a iio—year—old man were pronounced dead at the scene. their next of kin have been informed.

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'They're pushing an ideological agenda': Bombshell research finds Voice fact checkers were 'extremely biased' against No voters

New research from the Institute of Public Affairs has confirmed Australia’s three self-proclaimed “fact-checking” organisations were biased against arguments that opposed the Voice to Parliament.

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Ericsson to accelerate Vietnam's digitalisation journey via upskilling in 5G

Denis Brunetti, president of Ericsson in Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, talked to VIR’s Minh Anh about the ambitious goals of Ericsson through this initiative.

Vietnam , Republic-of , Laos , Cambodia , Hanoi , Han-i , Vietnamese , Denis-brunetti , Ericsson , School-of-science , Ericsson-educate , Southeast-asia

The Engineer - Black phosphorus nanoflakes show antibacterial potential

Researchers have developed a nano-thin material with black phosphorus that could be integrated into wound dressings and implants to prevent or heal bacterial infections.

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ABC embroiled in RMIT foreign-funded fact checking scandal as pressure mounts for the national broadcaster to cut ties with the university

Australia’s national broadcaster has become embroiled in RMIT’s foreign-funded fact checking scandal with a prominent Senator calling for a review into the ABC’s partnership with the university.

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Facebook suspends Australian fact-checking operation amid foreign influence scandal uncovered by Fact Check Files

Facebook has suspended an Australian fact checking operation from policing content on its platform after a Sky News Australia investigation uncovered a secret foreign-funded bid to influence the upcoming Voice referendum.

Australia , Sydney , New-south-wales , Australian , Australians , Nicolle-flint , Russell-skelton , Elon-musk , James-paterson , Mia-garlick , Peta-credlin , Angie-holan

Inside the secretive and lucrative fact checking industry behind a foreign-funded bid to censor Voice debate: The Fact Check Files

Two of Australia’s most powerful universities and a multi-billion dollar tech giant are fronting campaigns to silence news coverage of the Voice to influence the referendum.

Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , New-york , United-states , University-of-adelaide , South-australia , Ireland , Alice-springs , Northern-territory , Sydney , New-south-wales

The Engineer - Antimicrobial suture material shows promise as alternative for mesh implants

A research team at RMIT University believe a new antimicrobial suture material that glows in medical imaging such CT scans could provide an alternative for mesh implants and internal stitches.

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