In this episode, we cover Donald Trump's latest attempts at peace for Ukraine, and the growing ties between India and Russia. Also, the diplomatic row between Israel and Australia deepens. Plus, Xi Jinping visits Tibet and the White House embraces TikTok.
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Folge vom 22.08.2025Zelenskyy returns to the White House, Netanyahu torches Albanese & Xi visits Tibet
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Folge vom 22.08.2025CEO Series: Guzman Y Gomez's Steven Marks on results, future sales, inflation, AI and Taco BellSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Guzman y Gomez Mexican Kitchen co-CEO Steven Marks about the Mexican restaurant chain's record sales and to find out more about why investors didn't like it, plus Isaac Poole PhD, CIMA® from Ascalon Capital on the day's market action, including his take on reporting season and the trends being seen.
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Folge vom 22.08.2025Autism stakeholders welcome new government commitment - but are perplexed they weren't consultedThe number of children being diagnosed with autism is rising, putting a heavy strain on the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The government has responded, announcing a plan to divert children away from the NDIS to a new scheme called Thriving Kids. Parents and autism advocates say they were unaware of the strategy until it was made public.
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Folge vom 22.08.2025Australia's productivity problem: What came out of the three-day summit in Canberra?The productivity of Australia's economy is seen as a driver of economic growth, higher real incomes, and improved living standards. A three-day summit in Canberra - convened by the federal government - brought together politicians, business leaders, unions, civil society, and other experts to tackle the issue of productivity - along with budget sustainability and tax reform.